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Height is measured from the level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance to the highest point of the building, irrespective of material or function of the highest element (i.e., including antennae, flagpoles, signage and other functional-technical equipment).
Height is measured from the level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance to the architectural top of the building, including spires, but not including antennae, signage, flag poles or other functional-technical equipment. This measurement is the most widely utilized and is employed to define the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) rankings of the "World's Tallest Buildings."
Height is measured from the level of the lowest, significant, open-air, pedestrian entrance to the highest occupied floor within the building.
The number of floors above ground should include the ground floor level and be the number of main floors above ground, including any significant mezzanine floors and major mechanical plant floors. Mechanical mezzanines should not be included if they have a significantly smaller floor area than the major floors below. Similarly, mechanical penthouses or plant rooms protruding above the general roof area should not be counted. Note: CTBUH floor counts may differ from published accounts, as it is common in some regions of the world for certain floor levels not to be included (e.g., the level 4, 14, 24, etc. in Hong Kong).
The number of floors below ground should include all major floors located below the ground floor level.
Vinhomes Central Park
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hotel / residential
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Building Name
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Status
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Architecturally Topped Out
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Under Construction
Proposed
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Never Completed
Vision
Competition Entry
Canceled
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Completion
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Height
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Floors
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Material
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Use
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1 | Vincom Landmark 81 | 2018 | 461.2 m / 1,513 ft | 81 | composite | hotel / residential | |
2 | The Landmark 2 | 2017 | 184.5 m / 605 ft | 52 | concrete | residential | |
3 | The Park 6 | 2016 | 184 m / 604 ft | 51 | concrete | residential | |
4 | The Landmark 3 | 2017 | 180 m / 591 ft | 50 | concrete | residential | |
5 | The Central 2 | 2016 | 175.5 m / 576 ft | 47 | concrete | residential | |
5 | The Landmark 1 | 2017 | 175.5 m / 576 ft | 47 | concrete | residential | |
5 | The Park 5 | 2016 | 175.5 m / 576 ft | 47 | concrete | residential | |
8 | The Landmark 6 | 2017 | 170 m / 558 ft | 50 | concrete | residential | |
9 | The Central 3 | 2016 | 168.5 m / 553 ft | 47 | concrete | residential | |
10 | The Landmark 5 | 2017 | 164 m / 538 ft | 48 | concrete | residential | |
11 | The Park 7 | 2017 | 160 m / 525 ft | 47 | concrete | residential | |
12 | The Landmark 4 | 2017 | 153 m / 502 ft | 45 | concrete | residential | |
13 | The Park 4 | 2017 | 147 m / 482 ft | 43 | concrete | residential | |
14 | The Park 2 | 2017 | 144.6 m / 474 ft | 40 | concrete | residential | |
15 | The Park 3 | 2017 | 143 m / 469 ft | 42 | concrete | residential | |
16 | Landmark Plus | 2016 | 137.5 m / 451 ft | 38 | concrete | residential | |
17 | The Central 1 | 2016 | 137.4 m / 451 ft | 38 | concrete | residential |
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