List of skyscrapers by floor area

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Tower A of SAS iTower, currently the world's largest skyscraper by floor area.
Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower, currently the world's second-largest skyscraper by floor area.

This list of skyscrapers by floor area includes the largest skyscrapers in the world, measured in square meters (m2) and square feet (sq ft). To qualify as a skyscraper, a structure must be self-supporting, without relying on tension cables or external supports for stability, and must reach a minimum height of 150 meters (492 feet). Furthermore, at least 50% of its height must consist of habitable floor space.[1] Structures such as communication and observation towers—like Tokyo Skytree, the CN Tower, or the Eiffel Tower—are categorized as non-building structures and are therefore excluded from this article (see list of tallest buildings and structures).

As of 2026, the largest skyscraper by floor area is Tower A of SAS iTower in Hyderabad, India. Standing at 153.95 metres (505 ft) with 37 floors, it offers a total floor area of 484,586 m2 (5,216,040 sq ft).

This list ranks the largest skyscrapers in the world by floor area. To be included in the list, buildings must meet the definition of a skyscraper outlined above and have a floor area of approximately 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft) or more. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Buildings that are still under construction but have been topped out, as well as unfinished ones, are included. Unfinished buildings are unranked.

  Indicates skyscrapers that are or were once the largest in the world by floor area
  Indicates skyscrapers that are still under construction but have been topped out
  Indicates unfinished skyscrapers whose estimated completion year is unknown
  Indicates skyscrapers that are no longer standing
Rank Name Image Floor area
m2 (sq ft)
City Country Height[2]
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
1 SAS iTower A 484,586 (5,216,040) Hyderabad India 153.95 (505) 37 2025
2 Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower 461,774 (4,970,490) Tokyo Japan 325 (1,068) 64 2023
3 Ping An Finance Center 459,187 (4,942,650) Shenzhen China 599 (1,966) 118 2017 [7][8][9]
4 Willis Tower 423,638 (4,560,000) Chicago United States 442 (1,450) 108 1974
  • Largest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere
  • Largest skyscraper in the world after the WTC Twin Towers were destroyed[10]
5 Shanghai Tower 420,000 (4,500,000) Shanghai China 632 (2,073) 128 2015 [11][12][13]
na One World Trade Center 400,000 (4,300,000) New York City United States 417 (1,368) 110 1972
  • Destroyed in 2001
  • Upon completion became the largest skyscraper(s) in the world until overtaken by the Willis Tower
na Two World Trade Center 400,000 (4,300,000) New York City United States 415.1 (1,362) 110 1973
  • Destroyed in 2001
  • Upon completion became the largest skyscraper(s) in the world until overtaken by the Willis Tower
6 Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre 398,000 (4,280,000) Guangzhou China 530 (1,739) 111 2016 [14]
7 The Exchange 106 385,168 (4,145,910) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 445 (1,460) 95 2019 [15]
8 Shanghai World Financial Center 381,600 (4,108,000) Shanghai China 492 (1,614) 101 2008 [16]
9 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 380,105 (4,091,420) Tokyo Japan 238 (781) 54 2003
  • Largest non-supertall skyscraper in the world[17][18]
10 Nihonbashi 1-Chōme Central District Redevelopment 374,004 (4,025,750) Tokyo Japan 284 (932) 52 2026 [19]
11 Goldin Finance 117 370,000 (4,000,000) Tianjin China 597 (1,959) 128 2027
  • On April 25, 2025, it was announced that a new permit for construction was issued for P&T Group and BGI Engineering Consultants so that the project could be finished. Completion is set for 2027.[20]
Ryugyong Hotel 360,032 (3,875,350) Pyongyang North Korea 330 (1,083) 105 [21]
12 China Zun 350,000 (3,800,000) Beijing China 528 (1,732) 108 2018 [22][23][24]
13 Wuhan Center 343,900 (3,702,000) Wuhan 438 (1,437) 88 2019 [25]
14 55 Water Street 341,913 (3,680,320) New York City United States 209 (687) 53 1972
  • Largest privately owned skyscraper in the world by floor area upon completion[26][27]
15 Gate to the East 340,000 (3,700,000) Suzhou China 302 (990) 66 2015 [28][29][30]
16 Aon Center 334,448 (3,599,970) Chicago United States 346 (1,136) 83 1973 [31]
17 One World Trade Center 325,279 (3,501,270) New York City 541 (1,776) 94 2014 [32][33]
18 Dalian International Trade Center 321,000 (3,460,000) Dalian China 370 (1,214) 86 2019 [34][35]
19 CCTV Headquarters 316,000 (3,400,000) Beijing 234 (768) 51 2012 [36][37][38][39][40]
20 Grand Tower 315,282 (3,393,670) Moscow Russia 283 (928) 62 2024 [41]
21 Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower 310,638 (3,343,680) Mecca Saudi Arabia 601 (1,971) 120 2012
  • The Clock Tower is the centerpiece of a larger complex that connects several skyscrapers[42][43]
22= Palais Royale (Mumbai) 310,000 (3,300,000) Mumbai India 297.5 (976) 84 2026 [44][45]
22= Suzhou IFS 310,000 (3,300,000) Suzhou China 450 (1,476) 95 2019 [46]
24 Burj Khalifa 309,473 (3,331,140) Dubai United Arab Emirates 828 (2,717) 163 2010 [47]
25 Yokohama Landmark Tower 308,885 (3,324,810) Yokohama Japan 296 (972) 70 1993 [48][49][50]
26 85 Sky Tower 306,337 (3,297,380) Kaohsiung Taiwan 348 (1,140) 85 1997 [51]
27 Lotte World Tower 304,081 (3,273,100) Seoul South Korea 555 (1,819) 123 2016 [52][53]
28 Wuhan Greenland Center 303,275 (3,264,420) Wuhan China 476 (1,560) 97 2022 [54]
29= Landmark 72 300,000 (3,200,000) Hanoi Vietnam 329 (1,078) 72 2012 [55][56][57][58]
29= Changsha IFS Tower T1 300,000 (3,200,000) Changsha China 452 (1,483) 88 2018 [59][60]
29= CBRT Tower 300,000 (3,200,000) Istanbul Turkey 354 (1,161) 62 2024 [61]
32 Merdeka 118 292,000 (3,140,000) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 679 (2,227) 118 2022 [62][63]
33 Tianjin CTF Finance Centre 291,610 (3,138,900) Tianjin China 530 (1,739) 98 2019 [64]
34 Xi'an Glory International Financial Center 289,978 (3,121,300) Xi'an 350 (1,148) 75 2022 [65][66]
35 Jin Mao Tower 289,500 (3,116,000) Shanghai 421 (1,380) 88 1999 [67]
36 Imperia Tower 287,724 (3,097,040) Moscow Russia 239 (783) 61 2011 [68]
37 Tokyo Midtown Yaesu Yaesu Central Tower 283,896 (3,055,830) Tokyo Japan 240 (787) 45 2022 [69][70][71]
38= Shun Hing Square 280,000 (3,000,000) Shenzhen China 384 (1,260) 69 1996 [72]
38= China World Tower Beijing 330 (1,083) 74 2010 [73]
40 International Commerce Centre 274,064 (2,950,000) Hong Kong 484 (1,588) 108 2010 [74]
41 Guangxi China Resources Tower 272,255 (2,930,530) Nanning 403 (1,321) 85 2020 [75]
42 50 Hudson Yards 269,000 (2,900,000) New York City United States 299 (981) 58 2022 [76][77][78]
43 China Resources Headquarters 268,713 (2,892,400) Shenzhen China 393 (1,288) 67 2017 [79][80][81]
44 Blue Front Shibaura Tower S 268,167 (2,886,530) Tokyo Japan 229 (751) 43 2025
  • The complex will include the 227 m (746 ft) N Tower and will have a total floor area of 550,209 m2 (5,922,400 sq ft)[82][83][84]
45 JR Gate Tower 265,576 (2,858,640) Nagoya Japan 220 (722) 46 2017 [85][86][87]
46 The Spiral 264,774 (2,850,000) New York City United States 314 (1,031) 66 2022 [88]
47 Shinjuku Park Tower 264,141 (2,843,190) Tokyo Japan 235 (771) 52 1994 [89]
48 Golden Eagle Tiandi Tower A 263,992 (2,841,590) Nanjing China 368 (1,208) 76 2019 [90][91]
49 MetLife Building 263,985 (2,841,510) New York City United States 246 (808) 59 1963 [92]
50 3 World Trade Center 260,129 (2,800,010) New York City United States 329 (1,079) 69 2018 [93][94]
51 John Hancock Center 260,126 (2,799,970) Chicago 344 (1,128) 100 1969 [95]
52 First Canadian Place 250,849 (2,700,120) Toronto Canada 298 (978) 72 1975 [96]
53 Guangzhou International Finance Center 250,095 (2,692,000) Guangzhou China 439 (1,439) 103 2010 [97][98]
54 Landmark 81 249,000 (2,680,000) Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 461 (1,513) 81 2018 [99]
55 International Land-Sea Center 248,470 (2,674,500) Chongqing China 458 (1,503) 98 2025
  • Topped out: construction is expected to last until 2025[100]
56 225 Liberty Street 247,793 (2,667,220) New York City United States 197 (645) 44 1986 [101]
57 Midtown Tower 246,408 (2,652,310) Tokyo Japan 248 (814) 54 2007 [102][103][104]
58 Toranomon Hills Mori Tower 244,360 (2,630,300) 256 (838) 52 2014 [105][106]
59 Tokyo Opera City Tower 242,261 (2,607,680) 234 (769) 54 1996 [107][108][109]
60= Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago) 241,548 (2,600,000) Chicago United States 423 (1,389) 98 2009 [110]
60= 30 Hudson Yards 241,548 (2,600,000) New York City 387 (1,270) 73 2019 [111]
62 Iconic Tower 241,000 (2,590,000) New Administrative Capital Egypt 394 (1,292) 77 2024 [112][113]
63 One Penn Plaza 240,296 (2,586,520) New York City United States 229 (750) 57 1972 [114]
64 Zhengzhou Greenland Plaza 240,169 (2,585,160) Zhengzhou China 280 (919) 56 2014 [115]
65 Toranomon Hills Station Tower 236,640 (2,547,200) Tokyo Japan 266 (872) 49 2023 [116][117]
66 4 World Trade Center 232,258 (2,500,000) New York City United States 298 (977) 72 2014 [118][119][120]
67= Greenland Zhengzhou Central Plaza North Tower 232,000 (2,500,000) Zhengzhou China 284 (931) 63 2017 [121][122]
67= Greenland Zhengzhou Central Plaza South Tower 232,000 (2,500,000) 284 (931) 63 2017 [123][122]
69 Ping An Finance Center Tower 1 226,280 (2,435,700) Jinan 360 (1,181) 63 2023 [124]
70 China World Tower B 225,806 (2,430,560) Beijing 296 (970) 59 2017 [125]
71 270 Park Avenue 224,882 (2,420,610) New York City United States 423 (1,388) 60 2025
  • Topped out: construction is expected to last until 2025[126]
72 Parc1 Tower 1 223,340 (2,404,000) Seoul South Korea 333 (1,093) 69 2020 [127][128]
73 KK100 220,000 (2,400,000) Shenzhen China 442 (1,449) 98 2011 [129]
74 Sanno Park Tower 219,215 (2,359,610) Tokyo Japan 194 (638) 44 2000 [130][131][132]
75 Paramount Plaza 219,172 (2,359,150) New York City United States 204 (670) 48 1970 [133]
76 Guangxi Finance Plaza 219,000 (2,360,000) Nanning China 321 (1,053) 68 2017 [134]
77 Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower 217,756 (2,343,910) Chicago United States 227 (744) 54 2010 [135]
78 U.S. Steel Tower 217,045 (2,336,250) Pittsburgh 256 (841) 64 1970 [136]
79 Greenland Group Suzhou Center 216,628 (2,331,760) Suzhou China 358 (1,175) 77 2025 [137][138][139]
80 Shinjuku I-Land Tower 216,160 (2,326,700) Tokyo Japan 189 (621) 44 1995 [140][141][142][143]
81 OCT Tower 215,973 (2,324,710) Shenzhen China 300 (984) 60 2020 [144]
82 Minying International Trade Center T1 215,000 (2,310,000) Dongguan 423 (1,386) 85 2021 [145][146]
83 Cœur Défense 214,698 (2,310,990) Courbevoie France 161 (528) 40 2001 [147][148]
84 Dentsu HQ Building 213,949 (2,302,930) Tokyo Japan 213 (700) 48 2002 [149][150][151][152]
85 28 Liberty Street
(One Chase Manhattan Plaza)
213,675 (2,299,980) New York City United States 248 (813) 60 1961 [153]
86 Eurasia 212,900 (2,292,000) Moscow Russia 309 (1,013) 72 2015 [154]
87 Jiuzhou International Tower 212,587 (2,288,270) Nanning China 318 (1,043) 71 2017 [155][156]
88 Abeno Harukas 212,208 (2,284,190) Osaka Japan 300 (984) 60 2014 [157][158]
89 Pearl River Tower 212,165 (2,283,730) Guangzhou China 310 (1,016) 71 2012 [159][160][161]
90 JP Tower 212,043 (2,282,410) Tokyo Japan 200 (656) 38 2012 [162][163][164]
91 Fortune Center 210,477 (2,265,560) Guangzhou China 309 (1,015) 68 2015 [165]
92 Longxi International Hotel 210,000 (2,300,000) Wuxi 328 (1,076) 72 2011 [166][167]
93 Tokyo World Gate Akasaka Trust Tower 209,689 (2,257,070) Tokyo Japan 209 (686) 43 2024 [168][169][170]
94 Empire State Building 208,879 (2,248,350) New York City United States 381 (1,250) 102 1931 [171][172]
95 Shenzhen CFC Changfu Centre 206,392 (2,221,580) Shenzhen China 304 (998) 68 2015 [173]
96 CITIC Plaza 205,239 (2,209,170) Guangzhou 390 (1,280) 80 1996 [174]
97 One Liberty Plaza 204,387 (2,200,000) New York City United States 226 (743) 54 1972 [175]
98= Chase Tower (Chicago) 204,385 (2,199,980) Chicago 259 (850) 60 1969 [176][177][178]
98= 1221 Avenue of the Americas 204,385 (2,199,980) New York City 205 (674) 51 1972 [179]
100 Tianjin World Financial Center 203,953 (2,195,330) Tianjin China 337 (1,105) 75 2011 [180]
101 Forum 66 Tower 1 203,154 (2,186,730) Shenyang 351 (1,150) 68 2015
102 22 Bishopsgate 201,970 (2,174,000) London United Kingdom 278 (913) 62 2020 [184][185]

Largest complexes

This section lists the world's largest skyscraper complexes by floor area. A skyscraper complex may consist of multiple skyscrapers, as well as other buildings or facilities, that are either physically connected to each other or part of the same development project.

The Clock Towers (Abraj Al-Bait)
Hudson Yards
Azabudai Hills
The Abraj Al-Bait, Hudson Yards, and Azabudai Hills complexes are among the largest skyscraper complexes in the world by floor area.

To qualify for these lists, skyscrapers must be constructed close to each other and be part of a single complex. Significant height differences between the buildings are allowed as long as they belong to the same project. Buildings may or may not be connected via a podium or skybridges. Non-skyscraper buildings or structures can be part of the complex, and their floor area may be included in the total calculation. Single-skyscraper complexes typically include a skyscraper integrated with a shopping mall or other facilities.

Abeno Harukas
Haeundae LCT The Sharp
Raffles City Chongqing
Abeno Harukas (1 skyscraper), Haeundae LCT The Sharp (3 skyscrapers), and Raffles City Chongqing (8 skyscrapers).

The lists below are categorized based on the number of skyscrapers within a complex.

One skyscraper

This list includes complexes that feature only one skyscraper, providing an alternative measurement for some skyscrapers already listed in the Largest skyscrapers in the world section above. To be included, these complexes must have a total floor area of approximately 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft) or more.

Taipei 101 is a famous example of a single-skyscraper complex. It includes other facilities, like a shopping center.
  Indicates skyscrapers that are still under construction but have been topped out
Name Floor area
m2 (sq ft)
City Country Height[2]
m (ft)
Year Notes
Lotte World Tower & World Mall 805,872 (8,674,330) Seoul South Korea 555 (1,819) 2016
Merdeka 118 673,862 (7,253,390) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 679 (2,227) 2023 [188][189]
Shanghai Tower 578,000 (6,220,000) Shanghai China 632 (2,073) 2015 [11][12][13]
Abu Dhabi Plaza 550,000 (5,900,000) Astana Kazakhstan 311 (1,020) 2021
  • Buildings shorter than 150 m (492 ft) are included[190][191]
Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre 507,681 (5,464,630) Guangzhou China 530 (1,739) 2016 [14][192]
CCTV Headquarters 473,000 (5,090,000) Beijing China 234 (768) 2012 [36][37][38][39][40]
The Exchange 106 453,835 (4,885,040) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 445 (1,460) 2019 [15][193]
Guangzhou International Finance Center 448,371 (4,826,230) Guangzhou China 440 (1,440) 2010 [97][98]
China Zun 437,000 (4,700,000) Beijing China 528 (1,732) 2018 [22][23][24][194]
Taipei 101 412,500 (4,440,000) Taipei Taiwan 508 (1,667) 2004
Yokohama Landmark Tower 392,885 (4,228,980) Yokohama Japan 296 (972) 1993 [48][49][50]
Tianjin CTF Finance Centre 389,980 (4,197,700) Tianjin China 530 (1,739) 2019 [64][199]
Suzhou IFS 382,462 (4,116,790) Suzhou China 450 (1,476) 2019 [46][200][201]
30 Hudson Yards 361,993 (3,896,460) New York City USA 387 (1,270) 2019 [111][202]
Osaka Umeda Twin Towers North Complex 329,635 (3,548,160) Osaka Japan 187 (613) 2012
  • Skyscraper's floor area (including the part of the podium directly below the offices): 253,955 m2 (2,733,550 sq ft)
  • Skyscraper's floor area (offices only; from the 14th floor to the top): 102,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft)[203][204][205][206]
Greenland Group Suzhou Center 310,000 (3,300,000) Suzhou China 358 (1,175) 2025 [137][207][138][139][208][209]
Abeno Harukas 305,901 (3,292,690) Osaka Japan 300 (984) 2014 [210][211]
Forum 66 293,524 (3,159,470) Shenyang China 351 (1,150) 2015
Al Hamra Tower 290,000 (3,100,000) Kuwait City Kuwait 413 (1,354) 2011
  • Skyscraper's floor area: 178,061 m2 (1,916,630 sq ft)[212][213]

Two skyscrapers

This list only includes complexes that feature two skyscrapers. Other facilities may or may not be included. Twin buildings, commonly referred to as twin towers, are included. These complexes must have a total floor area of approximately 200,000 m2 (2,200,000 sq ft) or more. The "Year" column refers to the completion year of the most recently finished building in the complex.

The Petronas Towers are one of the most famous examples of twin skyscrapers. This complex is part of a larger one that includes a third skyscraper.
  Indicates twin skyscrapers, having the same or nearly the same height and identical characteristics/designs
  Indicates skyscrapers that are still under construction but have been topped out
Name Floor area
m2 (sq ft)
City Country Height[2]
m (ft)Tower 1
Height[2]
m (ft)Tower 2
Year Notes
Huaguoyuan Towers 851,895 (9,169,720) Guiyang China 335 (1,099) 335 (1,099) 2020 [214][215]
Iconsiam 750,000 (8,100,000) Bangkok Thailand 316 (1,037) 272 (893) 2019
Berjaya Times Square 695,995 (7,491,630) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 203 (666) 203 (666) 2003
  • The complex includes the 203 m (666 ft) Towers A and B, both connected to a shopping mall[219][220]
One Za'abeel 530,700 (5,712,000) Dubai UAE 301 (989) 238 (782) 2023 [221][222]
Osaka Umeda Twin Towers 512,812 (5,519,860) Osaka Japan 189 (620) 187 (613) 2022 [203][204][205][206][223][224]
Thamrin Nine 470,000 (5,100,000) Jakarta Indonesia 383 (1,256) 301 (988) 2023
Zhengzhou Greenland Central Plaza 464,000 (4,990,000) Zhengzhou China 284 (931) 284 (931) 2017 [228][122]
Federation Tower 439,154 (4,727,010) Moscow Russia 374 (1,226) 243 (796) 2016 [229]
Spring City 66 (Hang Lung Plaza) 432,000 (4,650,000) Kunming China 349 (1,145) 251 (823) 2023
  • Tower 1: 167,631 m2 (1,804,370 sq ft)
  • Tower 2: approx. 100,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft)
  • Shopping Mall: approx. 160,000 m2 (1,700,000 sq ft)[230][231][232][233]
JR Central Towers 416,565 (4,483,870) Nagoya Japan 245 (804) 226 (741) 1999 [87][234][235]
Sumou Towers 415,000 (4,470,000) Jeddah Saudi Arabia 310 (1,017) 290 (951) 2026 [236]
Petronas Towers 395,000 (4,250,000) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 452 (1,483) 452 (1,483) 1998 [237]
The Tokyo Towers 383,345 (4,126,290) Tokyo Japan 192 (631) 192 (631) 2008 [238][239][240][241]
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Complex 380,504 (4,095,710) Tokyo Japan 243 (799) 163 (536) 1991
  • Building No. 1: 196,755 m2 (2,117,850 sq ft)
  • Building No. 2: 139,950 m2 (1,506,400 sq ft)[242][243][244]
Otemachi One 357,700 (3,850,000) Tokyo Japan 200 (656) 158 (518) 2020 [245][246]
Azabudai Hills Residences A & B 354,300 (3,814,000) Tokyo Japan 263 (862) 237 (778) 2025 [247]
Dalian Futures Square 353,000 (3,800,000) Dalian China 243 (797) 243 (797) 2010 [248][249][250]
Neva Towers 349,232 (3,759,100) Moscow Russia 345 (1,132) 297 (974) 2020 [251]
Greenland Hangzhou Center 344,907 (3,712,550) Hangzhou China 304 (996) 303 (995) 2023 [252][253]
JW Marriott Marquis Dubai 320,314 (3,447,830) Dubai UAE 355 (1,166) 355 (1,166) 2013 [254]
Grand Gateway 66 315,118 (3,391,900) Shanghai China 262 (859) 262 (859) 2005 [255][256]
Jeju Dream Towers 303,737 (3,269,400) Jeju South Korea 169 (554) 169 (554) 2020 [257][258][259]
Lusail Plaza Towers 3 & 4 300,000 (3,200,000) Lusail Qatar 301 (986) 301 (986) 2023 [260][261][262][263]
Nakanoshima Festival Towers 296,748 (3,194,170) Osaka Japan 199 (654) 199 (653) 2017 [264][265]
City of Capitals 288,680 (3,107,300) Moscow Russia 302 (990) 257 (844) 2010 [266]
Brookfield Place (Toronto) 276,110 (2,972,000) Toronto Canada 263 (863) 208 (682) 1992
  • Bay Wellington: 148,640 m2 (1,599,900 sq ft)
  • TD Trust Tower: 127,470 m2 (1,372,100 sq ft)[267][268]
OKO 264,000 (2,840,000) Moscow Russia 354 (1,160) 224 (736) 2015 [269][270][271]
Deutsche Bank Center 260,129 (2,800,010) New York City USA 228 (749) 228 (749) 2004 [272][273]
Palm Towers Doha 260,000 (2,800,000) Doha Qatar 244 (802) 244 (802) 2011 [274]
One Shangri-La Place 256,438 (2,760,280) Mandaluyong Philippines 222 (729) 222 (729) 2014 [275]
Lippo Centre (Hong Kong) 241,548 (2,600,000) Hong Kong China 186 (610) 186 (610) 1988 [276][277][278]
The Imperial (Mumbai) 240,000 (2,600,000) Mumbai India 256 (840) 256 (840) 2010 [279]
Jordan Gate 220,000 (2,400,000) Amman Jordan 180 (591) 165 (541) 2024 [280]
Century Plaza Towers 210,000 (2,300,000) Los Angeles USA 174 (571) 174 (571) 1975 [281]
City National Plaza 206,052 (2,217,930) Los Angeles USA 213 (699) 213 (699) 1971 [282]
Al Kazim Towers 204,042 (2,196,290) Dubai UAE 265 (869) 265 (869) 2008 [283]
Riviera TwinStar Square 200,000 (2,200,000) Shanghai China 216 (708) 216 (708) 2011 [284][285]

Three skyscrapers

This list only includes complexes that feature three skyscrapers. Other facilities may or may not be included. These complexes must have a total floor area of approximately 300,000 m2 (3,200,000 sq ft) or more. The "Year" column refers to the completion year of the most recently finished building in the complex.

Marina Bay Sands is both a complex of three skyscrapers and a famous example of triplet buildings.
  Indicates triplet skyscrapers, having the same or nearly the same height and/or identical characteristics/designs
  Indicates skyscrapers that are still under construction but have been topped out
Name Floor area
m2 (sq ft)
City Country Height[2]
m (ft)Tower 1
Height[2]
m (ft)Tower 2
Height[2]
m (ft)Tower 3
Year Notes
Golden Eagle Tiandi (Jinying World) 915,000 (9,850,000) Nanjing China 368 (1,208) 328 (1,076) 300 (984) 2019
  • Golden Eagle World (mall): 500,000 m2 (5,400,000 sq ft)+[90][91][286]
Azabudai Hills 860,400 (9,261,000) Tokyo Japan 325 (1,068) 263 (862) 237 (778) 2025
  • The Garden Plaza buildings are included, amounting to approx. 43,800 m2 (471,000 sq ft)[5][6]
Roppongi Hills 793,165 (8,537,560) Tokyo Japan 238 (781) 159 (522) 159 (522) 2003
  • Buildings shorter than 150 m (492 ft) are included[17][18]
Emaar Square Istanbul 717,000 (7,720,000) Istanbul Turkey 245 (802) 157 (515) 142 (466) 2020
Ping An Finance Center 690,928 (7,437,090)+ Shenzhen China 599 (1,966) 286 (938) 209 (684) 2022
JR Central Station Complex 682,576 (7,347,190) Nagoya Japan 245 (804) 226 (741) 220 (722) 2017
Haeundae LCT The Sharp 661,138 (7,116,430) Busan South Korea 412 (1,350) 339 (1,113) 333 (1,093) 2019
Landmark 72 609,673 (6,562,470) Hanoi Vietnam 329 (1,078) 212 (696) 212 (696) 2012
Marina Bay Sands 581,400 (6,258,000) Singapore Singapore 207 (679) 207 (679) 207 (679) 2010
  • The three skyscrapers are topped by the Sands Skypark[290][291]
Petronas Towers Complex 536,300 (5,773,000) Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 452 (1,483) 452 (1,483) 267 (876) 2012
  • Twin towers (combined): 395,000 m2 (4,250,000 sq ft)
  • Twin towers (each): 197,500 m2 (2,126,000 sq ft)
  • Tower 3: 141,300 m2 (1,521,000 sq ft)[292]

Four skyscrapers or more

This list includes complexes that feature four or more skyscrapers. Other facilities may or may not be included. These complexes must have a total floor area of approximately 500,000 m2 (5,400,000 sq ft) or more. The "Height" column refers to the height of the tallest building within the complex, which may or may not be the largest one. The "Year" column refers to the completion year of the most recently finished building in the complex.

NYC's World Trade Center is a famous example of a multi-skyscraper complex, currently featuring four such buildings.
  Indicates skyscrapers that are still under construction but have been topped out
Name Floor area
m2 (sq ft)
City Country Height[2]
m (ft)
Year Notes
Abraj Al-Bait 1,575,815 (16,961,930) Mecca Saudi Arabia 601 (1,971) 2012
Hudson Yards 986,766 (10,621,460)+ New York City United States 387 (1,270) 2022
  • 6 skyscrapers
  • Phase 2 will add more buildings to the complex[78]
World Trade Center 973,847 (10,482,400)+ New York City United States 541 (1,776) 2018
  • 4 skyscrapers
  • It may be expanded to include a new 2 WTC in the future[32][33]
China Resources Shenzhen Bay 858,738 (9,243,380) Shenzhen China 393 (1,288) 2021
Raffles City Chongqing 817,000 (8,790,000)+ Chongqing China 355 (1,163) 2019
Toranomon Hills 792,900 (8,535,000) Tokyo Japan 266 (872) 2023
  • 4 skyscrapers
  • This complex could grow to include more buildings in the future, as Mori Building are planning a redevelopment of Toranomon 3-chōme[295][296][297]
Etihad Towers 529,987 (5,704,730) Abu Dhabi UAE 305 (1,002) 2011
Renaissance Center 515,798 (5,552,000) Detroit United States 222 (727) 1981

Largest under construction

Timeline of largest skyscrapers in the world

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