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RANK
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Name
|
Completion
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Height
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Floors
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Function
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2 | Wangjing SOHO T3 | Beijing | 2014 |
200 m / 656 ft |
45 | Office |
3 | Porte Kanazawa | Kanazawa | 1994 |
130 m / 427 ft |
30 | Hotel / Office |
4 | Wangjing SOHO T2 | Beijing | 2014 |
127 m / 417 ft |
26 | Office |
5 | Helena | New York City | 2005 |
122 m / 401 ft |
37 | Residential |
6 | Wangjing SOHO T1 | Beijing | 2014 |
118 m / 387 ft |
25 | Office |
7 | Madison Centre | Toronto | 1986 |
106 m / 348 ft |
23 | Office / Retail |
8 | The Prince Arthur Condominiums | Toronto | 1999 |
84 m / 276 ft |
24 | Residential / Retail |
18 October 2016
Tall Buildings and Context: Appropriate High Rise Vernaculars
The issue of skyscraper form and expression being appropriate to cultural and social context is currently a hotly debated topic in China, as well as...
28 October 2019
The technological component in architecture has dramatically increased during the last 50 years. Buildings react automatically to various inputs and the machine-à -habiter—a main concept of...
26 October 2015
Efficient Energy Production for High-demand Tenants of Tall Buildings
Tall Buildings in urban landscapes present a unique challenge in the field of sustainable building. These structures tend to attract a tenant base of dynamic...
RANK
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Name
|
Completion
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Height
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Floors
|
Function
|
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1 | Marina 106 | Dubai | - |
445 m / 1,460 ft |
104 | Residential |
2 | Wangjing SOHO T3 | Beijing | 2014 |
200 m / 656 ft |
45 | Office |
3 | Porte Kanazawa | Kanazawa | 1994 |
130 m / 427 ft |
30 | Hotel / Office |
4 | Wangjing SOHO T2 | Beijing | 2014 |
127 m / 417 ft |
26 | Office |
5 | Helena | New York City | 2005 |
122 m / 401 ft |
37 | Residential |
6 | Wangjing SOHO T1 | Beijing | 2014 |
118 m / 387 ft |
25 | Office |
7 | Madison Centre | Toronto | 1986 |
106 m / 348 ft |
23 | Office / Retail |
8 | The Prince Arthur Condominiums | Toronto | 1999 |
84 m / 276 ft |
24 | Residential / Retail |
Average Building Age*
10 Years
Most Common Function*
Office (100%)
Most Common Material*
Composite (100%)
* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database
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18 October 2016
The issue of skyscraper form and expression being appropriate to cultural and social context is currently a hotly debated topic in China, as well as...
17 October 2016
Monday October 17, 2016. Shenzhen, China. Samuel So, JLL, presents at the 2016 China Conference Session 3c: Building Operation. China is the global epicenter of...
26 October 2015
Tall Buildings in urban landscapes present a unique challenge in the field of sustainable building. These structures tend to attract a tenant base of dynamic...
19 September 2012
This presentation examines SOHO China’s process of developing and realizing ideas and strategies, from the client’s perspective. Market analysis, urban relationship, design parametric, sustainability methodology...
28 October 2019
Paolo Zilli, Zaha Hadid Architects
The technological component in architecture has dramatically increased during the last 50 years. Buildings react automatically to various inputs and the machine-à -habiter—a main concept of...
26 October 2015
Alexander Durst, The Durst Organization
Tall Buildings in urban landscapes present a unique challenge in the field of sustainable building. These structures tend to attract a tenant base of dynamic...
31 December 2014
Daniel Safarik, Antony Wood, Marty Carver & Marshall Gerometta, CTBUH
An All-Time Record 97 Buildings of 200 Meters or Higher Completed in 2014 and 2014 showed further shifts towards Asia, and also surprising developments in...
19 September 2012
Jerry Yin, SOHO
As one of the largest developers of commercial projects in China, SOHO China helped pioneer the concept of large-scale master-planned developments in Beijing, each with...
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