13 April 2011 - CTBUH Journal
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1 | Tower Palace Three, Tower G | 2004 | 263.7 m / 865 ft | 73 | composite | residential | |
2 | Tower Palace One, Tower B | 2002 | 233.8 m / 767 ft | 66 | composite | residential | |
3 | Tower Palace One, Tower A | 2002 | 209.1 m / 686 ft | 59 | composite | residential | |
3 | Tower Palace One, Tower C | 2002 | 209.1 m / 686 ft | 59 | composite | residential | |
5 | Tower Palace Two, Tower E | 2003 | 191.1 m / 627 ft | 55 | composite | residential | |
5 | Tower Palace Two, Tower F | 2003 | 191.1 m / 627 ft | 55 | composite | residential | |
7 | Tower Palace One, Tower D | 2002 | 153 m / 502 ft | 42 | composite | residential |
13 April 2011 - CTBUH Journal
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