LERA is a MBE/WBE consulting engineering firm providing structural engineering design services for architects, developers, contractors and owners.
As structural engineers, they focus on providing their clients with imaginative and responsible solutions to engineering challenges. Their staff of experts is known for its innovative use of materials and for the development of new structural systems and concepts.
Their design philosophy recognizes that their work does not exist in a vacuum...that responsiveness to the architectural systems and needs of the owner/developer, combined with an understanding of fabrication and construction, is essential to the development of constructible and economical designs.
Seismic Design; Structural Engineering; Wind Engineering
Membership Level
Silver
Member Since
1981
Member Offices
New York City
Rank |
Name |
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
2021 |
644 m / 2,113 ft |
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2 |
- |
608 m / 1,995 ft |
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3 |
2017 |
554.5 m / 1,819 ft |
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4 |
2014 |
541.3 m / 1,776 ft |
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5 |
2016 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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6 |
2019 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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7 |
2008 |
492 m / 1,614 ft |
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8 |
2003 |
412 m / 1,352 ft |
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9 |
1996 |
384 m / 1,260 ft |
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10 |
1990 |
367.4 m / 1,205 ft |
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
- |
1700 m / 5,577 ft |
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2 |
- |
1000 m / 3,281 ft |
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2 |
- |
1000 m / 3,281 ft |
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4 |
- |
648 m / 2,126 ft |
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5 |
2021 |
644 m / 2,113 ft |
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6 |
- |
608 m / 1,995 ft |
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7 |
2017 |
555 m / 1,819 ft |
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8 |
2014 |
541 m / 1,776 ft |
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9 |
- |
533 m / 1,750 ft |
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10 |
2016 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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11 |
2019 |
530 m / 1,739 ft |
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12 |
- |
510 m / 1,674 ft |
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13 |
2008 |
492 m / 1,614 ft |
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14 |
2010 |
480 m / 1,575 ft |
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15 |
2026 |
475 m / 1,558 ft |
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16 |
- |
442 m / 1,450 ft |
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17 |
- |
428 m / 1,404 ft |
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18 |
1972 |
417 m / 1,368 ft |
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19 |
1973 |
415 m / 1,362 ft |
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20 |
2003 |
412 m / 1,352 ft |
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21 |
- |
392 m / 1,286 ft |
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22 |
- |
388 m / 1,273 ft |
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23 |
1996 |
384 m / 1,260 ft |
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24 |
1990 |
367 m / 1,205 ft |
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25 |
- |
361 m / 1,185 ft |
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26 |
2000 |
355 m / 1,163 ft |
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27 |
2024 |
320 m / 1,050 ft |
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28 |
2024 |
320 m / 1,050 ft |
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29 |
- |
317 m / 1,040 ft |
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29 |
- |
317 m / 1,040 ft |
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31 |
2000 |
309 m / 1,014 ft |
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32 |
- |
307 m / 1,007 ft |
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33 |
2020 |
300 m / 984 ft |
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34 |
2014 |
298 m / 977 ft |
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35 |
- |
296 m / 972 ft |
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36 |
2022 |
279 m / 916 ft |
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36 |
2022 |
279 m / 916 ft |
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38 |
2010 |
263 m / 861 ft |
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39 |
1970 |
256 m / 841 ft |
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40 |
2020 |
256 m / 839 ft |
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41 |
2021 |
253 m / 828 ft |
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42 |
- |
242 m / 794 ft |
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43 |
- |
240 m / 788 ft |
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44 |
2019 |
240 m / 786 ft |
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45 |
- |
230 m / 755 ft |
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45 |
- |
230 m / 755 ft |
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47 |
2019 |
223 m / 730 ft |
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48 |
2017 |
223 m / 730 ft |
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49 |
1991 |
213 m / 699 ft |
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50 |
1999 |
210 m / 689 ft |
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51 |
2019 |
207 m / 677 ft |
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52 |
2005 |
205 m / 673 ft |
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53 |
- |
204 m / 669 ft |
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53 |
- |
204 m / 669 ft |
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55 |
2020 |
200 m / 656 ft |
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56 |
1990 |
199 m / 653 ft |
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57 |
1983 |
197 m / 647 ft |
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58 |
2026 |
196 m / 644 ft |
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58 |
2026 |
196 m / 644 ft |
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60 |
1984 |
194 m / 635 ft |
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61 |
1969 |
192 m / 630 ft |
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62 |
2013 |
191 m / 627 ft |
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63 |
2019 |
187 m / 615 ft |
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64 |
2005 |
185 m / 607 ft |
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65 |
2004 |
182 m / 597 ft |
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66 |
2019 |
181 m / 594 ft |
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67 |
2010 |
171 m / 562 ft |
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68 |
2008 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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69 |
2010 |
167 m / 548 ft |
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70 |
- |
166 m / 546 ft |
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71 |
2005 |
165 m / 541 ft |
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72 |
1988 |
165 m / 540 ft |
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73 |
1988 |
162 m / 531 ft |
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74 |
2008 |
160 m / 525 ft |
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75 |
1989 |
156 m / 513 ft |
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76 |
- |
156 m / 512 ft |
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77 |
2004 |
148 m / 487 ft |
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78 |
2010 |
148 m / 487 ft |
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79 |
2019 |
145 m / 476 ft |
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80 |
- |
143 m / 469 ft |
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81 |
- |
130 m / 427 ft |
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82 |
1999 |
125 m / 410 ft |
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83 |
1996 |
114 m / 373 ft |
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83 |
1996 |
114 m / 373 ft |
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85 |
- |
110 m / 361 ft |
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86 |
1997 |
103 m / 337 ft |
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87 |
2009 |
89 m / 293 ft |
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88 |
2018 |
89 m / 292 ft |
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89 |
1981 |
74 m / 242 ft |
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90 |
2008 |
73 m / 239 ft |
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91 |
2019 |
70 m / 230 ft |
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92 |
1973 |
65 m / 212 ft |
04 April 2017
CTBUH has recognized the completion of Lotte World Tower, now the fifth tallest building worldwide at 555 meters.
19 January 2017
CTBUH New York Chapter, with the YPC and Akdo, hosted the second part in the Future of Construction lecture series, titled “Moving Parts: Modular Architecture in a Flat World.”
16–21 October 2016
Cities to Megacities: Shaping Dense Vertical Urbanism takes place progressively across three Chinese cities: Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong.
13 October 2016
The Council is pleased to announce the Top Company Rankings for numerous disciplines as derived from the list of projects appearing in 100 of the World’s Tallest Buildings.
03 May 2016
The CTBUH NYC Young Professionals Committee welcomed over 150 design professionals for ASPECT:RATIOS, a seminar focusing on female perspectives in architecture.
26–30 October 2015
After a post-recession hiatus in tall building construction in many countries lasting several years, numerous cities are again resurgent.
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