Take a look at a wonderful picture about the 10 tallest buildings in the world

Take a look at a wonderful picture about the 10 tallest buildings in the world





Inspired by previous formats, builders and real estate developers continue to go the extra mile to set new records by lecturing tall buildings. Every two years a new building is built which breaks the record of the old tallest building.

From 1907 Philadelphia City Hall in Chicago to 167 m (548 ft) to Sears Towers (527 m / 1729 ft) in Chicago and from 1998 Petronas Towers (452 ​​m / 1483 ft) in Kuala Lumpur to Burji Khalifa (828 m / 2717) in 2010. Ft), the world's tallest buildings have seen evolution.


Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia
The improvement in altitude has been increasing for centuries and only sky and technical engineering has set the limits. At the moment, Burj Khalifa ranks as the tallest building in the world, although the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia is expected to take the title by 2021. That being said, the Dubai Creek Tower (still under construction) is likely to lead to the future of skyscraper engineering in 2022.

Jeddah Tower 1280x853 in Saudi Arabia
Increase the height on the way to the tallest building
After the construction of the Chicago Home Insurance Building in the 1900s, the rise in height of tall buildings became the order of the day. Skyscrapers such as the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building have ruled New York City for some time since 1902.

The Chrysler Building became the first skyscraper to break the 300m / 948-foot barrier before it was crossed by the Empire State Building. The latter went down in history as the first building with more than 100 floors at an altitude of 381 m / 1,250 feet. In total, the Empire State Building has 102 floors.

A few decades later, more skyscrapers were erected in various cities around the world, including the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, which in 1971 became the tallest building in the world. 1,362 feet. Both towers surpassed the Empire State Building by more than 36m / 118 feet.

The Sears Tower was built in Chicago in 1973 (two years later) and rose to 442 m / 1,450 ft with 110 floors, surpassing the World Trade Center by about 25m / 82 ft. Years later, Petronas Towers stood in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 10 m above the Sear Tower in 1998.

Sears Tower in Chicago 1280x853
At 452m / 1,483 feet with 88 floors in each tower at Bheli, Petronas Towers became the tallest building in the world, beating the long-held record held by many skyscrapers in the U.S. Six years later (2004), the Taipei 101 set a new record with a height of 109 ors at 509 m / 1,670 feet. Due to its height, the Taipei 101 is famous for being 59m / 194ft taller than the previous tallest building in the world.

In 2010, Burji Khalifa took the lead at a very high distance. Standing at 828 m / 2,717 ft, this ruling building is increasing the tower height of the world's tallest building Taipei 101 by as much as 60%.


Burji Khalifa has since maintained a record to this day with its breathtaking design that creates a unique man-made structure to stay up to about a mile in the sky. In addition to its beauty and splendor, Burji Khalifa is famous for breaking the record of many skyscrapers around the world. The building of the Empire State Building is almost doubled. At the same time, it breaks the record for the world's highest structure in the history of mankind.

Burji Khalifa The tallest building 1280x853



Located in the most famous of the seven emirates that make up the UAE, the structure has become a symbol of Dubai's status as well as an important landmark. Sadly, its fame, glory and grandeur are coming to an end after nearly a decade of shining Arabian sands and shining as the tallest building in the world.

This is much talked about because of the Jeddah Tower, which is expected to be completed in 2020. The Jeddah Tower will stand at a height of 1000m (3,280 ft) with a record-breaking 202 floors. But the building will be a record-breaking skyscraper not only in Dubai but in the whole world, enjoying the privilege of its height and fame for a very short time until the official opening of Dubai Creek.




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The tallest building of the future - the skyline

Dubai Creek is expected to reach a height of 1,2200 meters, making it the tallest building and structure in the world by 2022. From there, we are not sure where the tallest structure will be formed and how tall it will go. But with the advancement of technology, anything is possible that the sky will prove to be a limiting factor.
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