At Takenaka Corporation, their philosophy is to contribute to society by passing on the best works to future generations. They believe it is an important social responsibility for those in the construction industry to be proactive in realizing a sustainable global society; and thus they create architecture that responds both to the needs of the age and to the expectations of clients.
This, they believe, is an asset to society as a whole, as well as an enduring symbol of their culture. Takenaka adheres to their company’s history: their were founded some 400 years ago by a master carpenter and, despite these challenging times, that tradition is reflected in their core values and underpins their enduring management philosophy.
Architecture; Construction / Contractor; Engineering, Other; Structural Engineering
Membership Level
Silver
Member Since
2009
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 |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
1958 |
332.9 m / 1,092 ft |
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2 |
2014 |
300 m / 984 ft |
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3 |
2007 |
247.9 m / 813 ft |
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4 |
2014 |
242 m / 794 ft |
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5 |
2022 |
240 m / 787 ft |
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6 |
2017 |
209.3 m / 687 ft |
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7 |
2009 |
204 m / 669 ft |
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8 |
2017 |
199.3 m / 654 ft |
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9 |
2012 |
199 m / 653 ft |
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10 |
2007 |
198 m / 650 ft |
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
- |
1000 m / 3,281 ft |
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2 |
- |
600 m / 1,969 ft |
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3 |
1958 |
333 m / 1,092 ft |
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4 |
2014 |
300 m / 984 ft |
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5 |
2007 |
248 m / 813 ft |
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6 |
2014 |
242 m / 794 ft |
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7 |
2022 |
240 m / 787 ft |
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8 |
2017 |
209 m / 687 ft |
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9 |
2009 |
204 m / 669 ft |
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10 |
2017 |
199 m / 654 ft |
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11 |
2012 |
199 m / 653 ft |
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12 |
2007 |
198 m / 650 ft |
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13 |
2015 |
196 m / 642 ft |
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14 |
2017 |
193 m / 633 ft |
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15 |
2004 |
190 m / 624 ft |
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16 |
1997 |
190 m / 622 ft |
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17 |
2022 |
189 m / 620 ft |
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18 |
2001 |
187 m / 614 ft |
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19 |
1998 |
186 m / 610 ft |
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20 |
2008 |
185 m / 607 ft |
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21 |
2002 |
179 m / 587 ft |
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22 |
2018 |
179 m / 587 ft |
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23 |
2021 |
178 m / 584 ft |
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24 |
2006 |
177 m / 581 ft |
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25 |
2013 |
174 m / 572 ft |
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26 |
2005 |
173 m / 568 ft |
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27 |
2017 |
170 m / 558 ft |
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28 |
2010 |
170 m / 558 ft |
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29 |
2000 |
170 m / 558 ft |
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30 |
2018 |
165 m / 541 ft |
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31 |
2007 |
163 m / 535 ft |
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32 |
2009 |
163 m / 534 ft |
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33 |
2008 |
162 m / 531 ft |
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34 |
2009 |
162 m / 531 ft |
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35 |
1992 |
161 m / 528 ft |
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35 |
1995 |
161 m / 528 ft |
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37 |
1988 |
158 m / 518 ft |
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38 |
1991 |
158 m / 518 ft |
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39 |
2001 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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40 |
1990 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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41 |
2003 |
156 m / 512 ft |
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42 |
2020 |
155 m / 510 ft |
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43 |
2000 |
155 m / 509 ft |
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44 |
2013 |
154 m / 506 ft |
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45 |
2009 |
153 m / 502 ft |
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46 |
1986 |
153 m / 502 ft |
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47 |
2005 |
152 m / 499 ft |
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48 |
2019 |
152 m / 497 ft |
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49 |
2001 |
150 m / 491 ft |
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50 |
2016 |
149 m / 489 ft |
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51 |
2003 |
149 m / 489 ft |
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52 |
2004 |
147 m / 482 ft |
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53 |
2000 |
146 m / 479 ft |
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54 |
2008 |
145 m / 477 ft |
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54 |
2008 |
145 m / 477 ft |
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54 |
2008 |
145 m / 477 ft |
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57 |
2004 |
144 m / 473 ft |
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58 |
2007 |
144 m / 472 ft |
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59 |
1995 |
143 m / 469 ft |
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60 |
2014 |
143 m / 469 ft |
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61 |
1994 |
143 m / 469 ft |
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62 |
2019 |
136 m / 446 ft |
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63 |
2011 |
133 m / 437 ft |
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64 |
2008 |
131 m / 430 ft |
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65 |
2003 |
130 m / 427 ft |
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66 |
- |
124 m / 407 ft |
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67 |
2016 |
123 m / 404 ft |
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68 |
1998 |
119 m / 390 ft |
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69 |
1996 |
116 m / 380 ft |
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70 |
2006 |
115 m / 377 ft |
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71 |
2006 |
113 m / 369 ft |
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72 |
2000 |
111 m / 365 ft |
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73 |
1980 |
111 m / 363 ft |
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74 |
1993 |
109 m / 357 ft |
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75 |
2003 |
105 m / 344 ft |
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76 |
2007 |
103 m / 339 ft |
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77 |
2002 |
103 m / 338 ft |
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78 |
1983 |
100 m / 328 ft |
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79 |
2009 |
99 m / 326 ft |
||
80 |
2001 |
94 m / 307 ft |
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81 |
1987 |
90 m / 296 ft |
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82 |
1984 |
85 m / 280 ft |
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83 |
1986 |
77 m / 252 ft |
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84 |
1974 |
73 m / 238 ft |
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85 |
1986 |
68 m / 223 ft |
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86 |
1972 |
67 m / 219 ft |
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87 |
2020 |
- m / - ft |
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88 |
2020 |
- m / - ft |
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88 |
2021 |
- m / - ft |
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