Since 1873, Taisei Corporation has undertaken many notable projects in Japan and overseas. Their corporate roots coincided with Japan's development as a modern nation and they have continuously met the demands of a changing era and people's aspirations for the future through sound construction operations.
As the world enters the second century of modern urban construction, there is a strong need to preserve historic scenery, protect the environment and create attractive public and private spaces. Taisei Corporation is responding with even more advanced technologies through research and development.
With a capital position among the strongest in the industry, they are redoubling efforts to produce world-class, leading-edge technologies. Operations extend internationally, including the construction of dams and other environmental and infrastructure projects in developing nations.
Construction / Contractor
Membership Level
Silver
Member Since
2011
Member Offices
Tokyo
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 |
Height |
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1 |
360 m / 1,181 ft |
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2 |
296.3 m / 972 ft |
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3 |
247.9 m / 813 ft |
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4 |
245 m / 804 ft |
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5 |
243.5 m / 799 ft |
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6 |
243.4 m / 799 ft |
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7 |
240 m / 787 ft |
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8 |
232.6 m / 763 ft |
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9 |
230.8 m / 757 ft |
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10 |
226 m / 741 ft |
CTBUH Working Group: Demolition, 2014 – Present
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
- |
4000 m / 13,123 ft |
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2 |
- |
800 m / 2,625 ft |
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3 |
- |
700 m / 2,297 ft |
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4 |
- |
480 m / 1,575 ft |
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5 |
2008 |
360 m / 1,181 ft |
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6 |
1993 |
296 m / 972 ft |
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7 |
2007 |
248 m / 813 ft |
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8 |
2000 |
245 m / 804 ft |
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9 |
1988 |
244 m / 799 ft |
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10 |
1991 |
243 m / 799 ft |
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11 |
1978 |
240 m / 787 ft |
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12 |
1994 |
233 m / 763 ft |
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13 |
2016 |
231 m / 757 ft |
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14 |
2000 |
226 m / 741 ft |
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15 |
1979 |
223 m / 731 ft |
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16 |
2016 |
211 m / 693 ft |
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17 |
1998 |
204 m / 669 ft |
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18 |
1976 |
200 m / 656 ft |
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19 |
2013 |
200 m / 655 ft |
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20 |
2015 |
189 m / 620 ft |
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21 |
2019 |
188 m / 617 ft |
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22 |
2011 |
183 m / 600 ft |
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23 |
2012 |
183 m / 599 ft |
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24 |
1998 |
180 m / 591 ft |
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25 |
2007 |
180 m / 591 ft |
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26 |
2020 |
180 m / 591 ft |
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27 |
2007 |
176 m / 577 ft |
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28 |
2007 |
172 m / 566 ft |
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29 |
1995 |
172 m / 564 ft |
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30 |
1995 |
170 m / 557 ft |
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31 |
2002 |
168 m / 552 ft |
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32 |
2016 |
168 m / 551 ft |
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33 |
2007 |
167 m / 549 ft |
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34 |
1992 |
165 m / 542 ft |
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35 |
2002 |
165 m / 541 ft |
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35 |
2002 |
165 m / 541 ft |
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37 |
2013 |
165 m / 541 ft |
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38 |
1991 |
163 m / 536 ft |
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39 |
1995 |
161 m / 528 ft |
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40 |
2005 |
160 m / 524 ft |
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41 |
2006 |
159 m / 522 ft |
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42 |
2002 |
158 m / 520 ft |
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43 |
1986 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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43 |
1986 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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45 |
2007 |
157 m / 514 ft |
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46 |
2003 |
156 m / 512 ft |
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47 |
2000 |
155 m / 509 ft |
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48 |
2000 |
155 m / 509 ft |
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49 |
1996 |
155 m / 509 ft |
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50 |
2005 |
154 m / 505 ft |
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51 |
2003 |
153 m / 501 ft |
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52 |
2012 |
152 m / 499 ft |
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53 |
1993 |
152 m / 498 ft |
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54 |
2003 |
151 m / 496 ft |
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55 |
1998 |
151 m / 495 ft |
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56 |
2007 |
151 m / 494 ft |
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57 |
2004 |
150 m / 492 ft |
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58 |
1993 |
150 m / 492 ft |
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59 |
2003 |
147 m / 482 ft |
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60 |
2004 |
147 m / 482 ft |
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61 |
2007 |
143 m / 470 ft |
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62 |
1997 |
138 m / 453 ft |
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63 |
1997 |
138 m / 452 ft |
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64 |
2015 |
135 m / 443 ft |
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65 |
1996 |
134 m / 440 ft |
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66 |
1982 |
134 m / 439 ft |
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67 |
2007 |
134 m / 438 ft |
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68 |
1986 |
133 m / 436 ft |
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69 |
2020 |
132 m / 434 ft |
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70 |
1984 |
130 m / 427 ft |
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71 |
2013 |
127 m / 418 ft |
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72 |
2013 |
124 m / 408 ft |
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73 |
2005 |
121 m / 398 ft |
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74 |
2009 |
120 m / 394 ft |
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75 |
2017 |
115 m / 378 ft |
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76 |
2004 |
115 m / 378 ft |
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77 |
1999 |
114 m / 374 ft |
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78 |
2001 |
114 m / 374 ft |
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79 |
1977 |
113 m / 369 ft |
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80 |
2021 |
111 m / 363 ft |
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81 |
2003 |
110 m / 361 ft |
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82 |
1997 |
109 m / 358 ft |
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83 |
2003 |
109 m / 358 ft |
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84 |
2000 |
107 m / 351 ft |
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85 |
1999 |
106 m / 349 ft |
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86 |
1997 |
105 m / 345 ft |
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87 |
2003 |
105 m / 344 ft |
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88 |
2008 |
101 m / 332 ft |
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89 |
1990 |
96 m / 316 ft |
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90 |
2005 |
95 m / 313 ft |
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91 |
1994 |
95 m / 312 ft |
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92 |
2019 |
75 m / 246 ft |
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93 |
2008 |
66 m / 218 ft |
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94 |
1973 |
49 m / 161 ft |
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95 |
2023 |
- m / - ft |
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.
08 July 2016
The third China-Japan-Korea Tall Building Forum was held at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, on the topic of "Innovative Motion Engineering in Tall Buildings."
01 March 2014
The International Journal of High-Rise Buildings, Volume 3: Number 1 includes 8 papers focusing on pure research content and investigations in tall building design.
11 December 2013
One of the least studied parts of a tall building life is its end-of-life scenario yet many buildings are now approaching the end of their service life.
01 June 2012
The International Journal of High-Rise Buildings, Volume 1: Number 2 includes 8 papers focusing on pure research content and investigations in tall building design.
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