World’s Tallest Buildings: The Top 5

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Title: World’s Tallest Buildings: The Top 5


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Worlds Tallest Buildings The Top 5
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Introduction
  • The list of the worlds tallest buildings is
    constantly changing as some of the worlds
    richest countries attempt to outdo each other
    with innovative new projects.
  • By way of comparison, the UKs tallest
    building the Shard is in joint 73rd place, a long
    way down from the lofty heights of the
    Globehunters top five.

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Burj Khalifa (Dubai) 828 m
  • Dubai has never been a place of understatement
    and its no surprise that the emirates 1.5
    billion, 160 story Burj Khalifa literally towers
    over the opposition in the top five. As yet,
    nothing has been able to shift the Burj Khalifa
    from top spot since it opened in 2010. It took
    six years to build and currently features the
    worlds highest occupied floor and the worlds
    highest nightclub.

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Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai is now synonymous with outlandish
    architecture and boasts three other entries in
    the top twenty Marina 101, Princess Tower and 23
    Marina.

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Shanghai Tower (Shanghai, China) 632m (2073ft)
  • It may fall slightly short in terms of height
    but the Shanghai Towers incredible structure
    certainly puts it in pole position in terms of
    innovation. The towers twisted shape was
    conceived with typhoons in mind this specially
    designed shape reduces wind load by up to 24.

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Shanghai Tower
  • Over 30,000 people will eventually call the
    121 story Shanghai Tower home. Expect plenty of
    new skyscrapers from China in the new future
    nine of the top twenty tallest buildings
    currently being built are in China. This includes
    Sky City which is set to be the new number one.

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Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel (Mecca, Saudi
Arabia) 601m (1972ft)
  • Also known as The Abraj Al-Bait Towers, the
    Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel features the
    worlds tallest clock tower and the worlds
    biggest clock face. It bears a resemblance to
    Londons St Stephens Tower.

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Mecca, Saudi Arabia
  • It features 120 floors above ground and was
    opened in 2012. A set of 21,000 green and white
    lights which are visible at an impressive
    distance of 18 miles flash five times a day to
    remind residents of prayer time.

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One World Trade Centre, (New York, USA) 546.2 m
(1776 ft)
  • Scheduled to open by early 2014, One World
    Trade Centre stands in central Manhattan on the
    site of the former World Trade Tower destroyed in
    the 9/11 attacks. It will include offices,
    restaurants and an observation deck and will be
    the tallest building in the Western world.

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Taipei 101 (Taipei, Taiwan) 509m tall (1670ft)
  • When it opened at the end of 2004 it was in
    number one spot, but has since been overtaken and
    will soon drop out of the top 5.
  • Also going by the fairly uninspiring moniker
    The Taipei World Financial Centre, Taipei 101
    is comprised of 106 floors in total.

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Conclusion
  • Globehunters provide flights to cities all
    over the world including cheap flights to Dubai
    and cheap flights to New York.
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