World's Tallest Buildings DESIGN list

Look at the outlook of those buildings its amazing design to see and how deferents have on each other.

The above image depicts the 10 tallest buildings in the world - simply click to enlarge it for more information. Alternatively, see this list of the
100 tallest buildings in history. However, no real building has yet surpassed the following interesting virtual venture is skyscraper development. Below is just a tiny fraction of a fraction of the floorspace in the over 6,000 foot tall
Mr. Wong’s apartment complex.


World's Tallest 101 Buildings
NOTE: When a building is “topped out” (the point of construction when the structure has met its proposed structural top), the building is officially ranked and is placed on the list. UC indicates under construction: although the building has been “topped out,” construction has not been completed. Height is measured from sidewalk level of main entrance to structural top of building. This includes spires, but does not include antennas or flagpoles. 1. World Trade Center twin towers of New York City ranked fifth and sixth (at 1,368 ft and 1,362 ft) on this list until their destruction on Sept. 11, 2001. 2. A building differs from a tower in that the former is considered to be a structure that is designed for residential, business, or manufacturing purposes. Also, an essential characteristic of a building is that it has floors. 3. As of April 2008, Burj Dubai was 2,064 feet with 160 completed floors.
Source: Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, 2008, Web:
www.ctbuh.org , and Emporis Buildings, Web:
www.emporis.com .
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