The Global Rush to Build New Skyscrapers

The Global Rush to Build New Skyscrapers

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As the creator of today’s visualization, Alberto Lucas López, points out, “the world’s tallest buildings have acted as barometers”.

Another way of putting it? Our biggest architectural accomplishments are highly visible symbols of what society values most, and those values have changed over time. Today, the paramount belief system in many parts of the world is in capitalism, and there is no more potent marker of the economic might than fantastically tall commercial skyscrapers.

Today’s visualization is an effective way to take in the mind-bending scale of the newest generation of megatall buildings. It’s headlined by Jeddah Tower, a skyscraper currently under construction in Saudi Arabia that will smash the one kilometer mark when it’s completed in 2019.

Cities are Growing Up

In general, only very large cities have the resources to build and support extremely tall buildings.

With the explosion of urbanization around the world and developing economies asserting themselves in high profile ways, the stage is set for a global skyscraper boom.

skyscraper construction stats

In the last two years, 39 skyscrapers taller than 300m have been constructed, with five of the them eclipsing the height of the Empire State Building.

Global skyscraper construction has increased a whopping 402% since 2000.

High-rise Hot Spots

China
Nearly every sizeable Chinese city has skyscrapers under construction, and the numbers are staggering. Since 2012, China has added 38 skyscrapers over 300m (~1,000 ft) in height, and there are another 16 skyscrapers on the way in 2018.

In particular, the Pearl River Delta megaregion, which is anchored by Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, has seen an astonishing commercial construction boom. Today, 20 of the 100 tallest buildings on earth are located in just this one urban megaregion of China.

China’s Top 10 Tallest Buildings

Building Name City Height (m) Completed Use
Shanghai Tower Shanghai 632 2015 hotel / office
Ping An Finance Center Shenzhen 599.1 2017 office
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre Guangzhou 530 2016 hotel / res / office
Shanghai World Financial Center Shanghai 492 2008 hotel / office
International Commerce Centre Hong Kong 484 2010 hotel / office
Zifeng Tower Nanjing 450 2010 hotel / office
KK100 Shenzhen 441.8 2011 hotel / office
Guangzhou International Finance Center Guangzhou 438.6 2010 hotel / office
Jin Mao Tower Shanghai 420.5 1999 hotel / office
Two International Finance Centre Hong Kong 412 2003 office

In total, 46 of the world’s 100 tallest skyscrapers are now located in China, and that number is sure to increase in coming years.

United Arab Emirates
Construction has been relentless in UAE for decades, and much of that development has been vertically-oriented. Today, Dubai is home to nearly 1,000 high-rise buildings, and there are 13 projects currently under construction that will hit or exceed the 300m mark.

UAE’s Top 10 Tallest Buildings

Building Name City Height (m) Completed Use
Burj Khalifa Dubai 828 2010 hotel / res / office
Marina 101 Dubai 425 2017 residential / hotel
Princess Tower Dubai 413.4 2012 residential
23 Marina Dubai 392.4 2012 residential
Burj Mohammed Bin Rashid Abu Dhabi 381.2 2014 residential
Elite Residence Dubai 380.5 2012 residential
The Address Boulevard Dubai 370 2017 res / hotel / retail
Almas Tower Dubai 360 2008 office
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai Tower 1 Dubai 355.4 2012 hotel
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai Tower 2 Dubai 355.4 2013 hotel

Russia
While the skylines of many European cities are conspicuously low-rise, an exception to that rule is in Moscow’s International Business Centre, where four 300m+ towers have been completed since 2012.

Russia’s Top 10 Tallest Buildings

Building Name City Height (m) Completed Use
Vostok Tower Moscow 373.8 2016 residential / office
OKO – Residential Tower Moscow 353.6 2015 residential / hotel
Mercury City Tower Moscow 338.8 2013 residential / office
Stalnaya Vershina Moscow 308.9 2015 res / hotel / office
Capital City Moscow Tower Moscow 301.8 2010 residential
Naberezhnaya Tower Block C Moscow 268.4 2007 office
Triumph Palace Moscow 264.1 2005 residential / hotel
Capital City St. Petersburg Tower Moscow 257.2 2010 office
Evolution Tower Yekaterinburg 246 2015 residential
Zapad Tower Moscow 242.5 2008 residential / office

What about the United States?

In the early 20th century, the United States was the undisputed champion of skyscraper construction, but that has tapered off dramatically. In fact, only six commercial towers over 300m have been constructed in the last 20 years.

The exception may be the city that started it all: New York. There are currently 30 skyscrapers under construction in NYC, fueled in part by a red-hot luxury real estate market.

America’s Top 10 Tallest Buildings (Under Construction)

Building Name City Height (m) Target Date Use
Central Park Tower New York City 472.4 2020 res / hotel / retail
111 West 57th Street New York City 435.3 2019 residential
One Vanderbilt New York City 427 2021 office
30 Hudson Yards New York City 386.6 2019 office
Vista Tower Chicago 362.9 2020 residential / hotel
Comcast Technology Center Philadelphia 341.7 2018 office / hotel
3 World Trade Center New York City 328.9 2018 residential / hotel
Salesforce Tower San Francisco 326.1 2018 office
9 DeKalb Avenue New York City 324.9 2020 office
53 West 53rd New York City 320 2019 res / office / retail

Philadelphia and San Francisco will soon have new additions to their skylines as Comcast and Saleforce complete their flagship construction projects. If current construction numbers are any indication, America’s love affair with the skyscraper may be reignited in urban centers across the country.

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