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Top 7 tallest buildings from across the world

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 16, 2026, 16:00 IST
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Top 7 tallest buildings from across the world

Skyscrapers are a testament to the engineering and architectural prowess of human beings. The last two decades have seen a spate of development, especially in Asia and the Middle East, that has led to buildings touching new heights. Below are seven of the tallest buildings in the world.

(This list is based on the information as per the Britannica, and all the estimations and figures are according to Wikipedia and Britannica.)




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Burj Khalifa – Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Standing at 828 metres, the Burj Khalifa remains the world’s tallest building. It was completed in 2010. Designed as a mixed-use tower with residential, office, and observation spaces, it symbolises Dubai’s rapid urban growth and technological ambition. Its record-breaking height and megatall classification make it a defining landmark of modern skyscraper design.




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Merdeka 118 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Completed in 2023 and rising to about 679 metres, Merdeka 118 is the second-tallest building globally and the tallest in Southeast Asia. The tower blends office, hotel, and observation functions while reflecting Malaysia’s cultural identity through its geometric façade inspired by traditional patterns.




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Shanghai Tower – Shanghai, China

At 632 metres, Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in East Asia and notable for its twisting design that reduces wind load and improves efficiency. The skyscraper houses offices, hotels, retail areas, and observation decks, showcasing China’s rapid architectural and economic development in the 21st century.




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Makkah Royal Clock Tower – Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Reaching around 601 metres, this tower complex is among the tallest structures in the world and features the largest clock face ever built. It also contains a museum and extensive facilities serving millions of pilgrims visiting the holy city, combining religious significance with monumental scale.




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Ping An Finance Center – Shenzhen, China

With a height of about 599 metres, Ping An Finance Center is one of the tallest office-focused skyscrapers globally. It reflects Shenzhen’s transformation into a major financial and technological hub, featuring premium office space, retail zones, and observation areas within a sleek, modern structure.



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Lotte World Tower – Seoul, South Korea

Standing over 554 metres tall, Lotte World Tower is the tallest building in South Korea and among the tallest in the OECD region. The tower integrates retail, offices, residences, and luxury hospitality, representing Seoul’s global city status and advanced construction capability.


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One World Trade Center – New York City, United States

At around 541 metres, One World Trade Center is the tallest building outside Asia and a symbolic landmark built after the September 11 attacks. Beyond its height, the tower represents resilience and renewal while functioning as a major commercial and observation destination in New York.


The world’s tallest skyscrapers are a symbol of the never-ending quest for architectural innovation and expression that embodies the human spirit. Whether it is Dubai or New York, the world’s tallest skyscrapers symbolise the best of engineering, cultural expression, and economic vision. As technology advances and cities continue to reach for the sky, even taller and more sustainable skyscrapers will shape the future skylines.

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