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  2. List of tallest buildings - Wikipedia

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    Until 1996, the world's tallest building was defined by the height to the top of the tallest architectural element, including spires but not antennae. [8] In 1930, this definitional argument led to a rivalry between the Bank of Manhattan Building and the Chrysler Building. The Bank of Manhattan Building (i.e. 40 Wall Street) employed only a ...

  3. List of tallest buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Height to architectural top (including spires and pinnacles, but not antennas, masts or flagpoles). This measurement is the most widely used and is used to define the rankings of the 100 Tallest Buildings in the World. Highest occupied floor; Height to top of roof (omitted from criteria from November 2009 onwards) [23] Height to tip

  4. List of tallest structures - Wikipedia

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    Height today 510.5 metres ... Tallest building in the world 2004–2007 Cox Radio Tower Verna: 508.1 m (1,667 ft) ... Architecture portal;

  5. What’s the Tallest Building in the World? Plus, a ... - AOL

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  6. Dubai is home to world’s tallest skyscraper. Now it’s ...

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    New skyscraper Burj Azizi will become the world’s second tallest building, after the Burj Khalifa, at a staggering 725 meters (2,379 feet) tall.

  7. History of the world's tallest buildings - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in the world, as of 2025, is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.The title of "world's tallest building" has been held by various buildings in modern times, including Lincoln Cathedral in Lincoln, England, and the Empire State Building and the original World Trade Center, both in New York City.

  8. The next world’s tallest building could be a 3,000-feet-high ...

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    Between 1900 and 1999, 235 buildings taller than 200 meters (656 feet) were built globally, Daniel Safarik, of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, told CNN in an email. Last year, 179 ...

  9. Burj Khalifa - Wikipedia

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    The Burj Khalifa [a] (known as the Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration) is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and the world's tallest structure.With a total height of 829.8 m (2,722 ft, or just over half a mile) and a roof height (excluding antenna, but including a 242.6 m spire) [2] of 828 m (2,717 ft), the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world since ...