Farrells are considered to be the UKs leading architect planners with offices in London, Hong Kong and Shanghai. For forty years the practice has shaped the debate on urban design and believes passionately in the creation of the civic realm and the vital spaces in between buildings.
For over 30 years Farrells have been at the forefront of cutting edge thinking on sustainability. Their approach to masterplanning, architecture and design is to create high quality places and buildings that are future proof environmentally, economically, socially and culturally.
Their projects are based on core principles of using resources effectively (including existing buildings where appropriate), enhancing biodiversity, supporting communities, creating healthy environments, minimizing pollution and managing the implementation process.
Architecture; Interior Design; Urban Design
Membership Level
Silver
Member Since
2014
Member Offices
London
Hong Kong
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 |
2018 |
527.7 m / 1,731 ft |
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2 |
- |
518 m / 1,699 ft |
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3 |
2011 |
441.8 m / 1,449 ft |
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4 |
- |
308 m / 1,010 ft |
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5 |
2019 |
283.8 m / 931 ft |
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6 |
- |
280 m / 919 ft |
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7 |
- |
280 m / 919 ft |
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8 |
- |
260.8 m / 856 ft |
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9 |
- |
240 m / 787 ft |
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10 |
- |
230 m / 755 ft |
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
- |
600 m / 1,969 ft |
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2 |
- |
580 m / 1,903 ft |
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3 |
2018 |
528 m / 1,731 ft |
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4 |
- |
518 m / 1,699 ft |
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5 |
2011 |
442 m / 1,449 ft |
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6 |
- |
330 m / 1,083 ft |
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7 |
- |
308 m / 1,010 ft |
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8 |
2019 |
284 m / 931 ft |
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9 |
- |
280 m / 919 ft |
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9 |
- |
280 m / 919 ft |
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11 |
- |
261 m / 856 ft |
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12 |
- |
250 m / 820 ft |
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13 |
- |
240 m / 787 ft |
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14 |
- |
230 m / 755 ft |
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14 |
- |
230 m / 755 ft |
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16 |
2019 |
200 m / 658 ft |
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17 |
2016 |
200 m / 656 ft |
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18 |
- |
200 m / 656 ft |
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19 |
2009 |
198 m / 649 ft |
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20 |
2004 |
196 m / 643 ft |
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21 |
2005 |
193 m / 634 ft |
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22 |
- |
187 m / 612 ft |
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23 |
2014 |
185 m / 606 ft |
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24 |
- |
180 m / 591 ft |
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24 |
- |
180 m / 591 ft |
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26 |
2018 |
178 m / 585 ft |
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26 |
2018 |
178 m / 585 ft |
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28 |
- |
170 m / 558 ft |
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29 |
- |
169 m / 553 ft |
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30 |
- |
162 m / 532 ft |
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31 |
- |
142 m / 467 ft |
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32 |
- |
140 m / 458 ft |
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33 |
2019 |
123 m / 402 ft |
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34 |
2016 |
120 m / 394 ft |
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35 |
2016 |
120 m / 394 ft |
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36 |
2016 |
120 m / 394 ft |
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37 |
- |
106 m / 349 ft |
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38 |
- |
100 m / 328 ft |
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39 |
2016 |
100 m / 328 ft |
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40 |
2018 |
96 m / 315 ft |
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41 |
2020 |
94 m / 310 ft |
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42 |
- |
93 m / 304 ft |
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43 |
2007 |
90 m / 295 ft |
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44 |
- |
86 m / 283 ft |
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45 |
2021 |
85 m / 279 ft |
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46 |
2015 |
82 m / 269 ft |
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47 |
- |
61 m / 202 ft |
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48 |
2016 |
50 m / 164 ft |
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49 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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50 |
2021 |
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51 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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52 |
2021 |
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53 |
2021 |
- m / - ft |
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53 |
- |
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55 |
- |
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55 |
- |
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55 |
- |
- m / - ft |
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.
21 September 2014
In Shenzhen attendees toured the sky lobby of Ping An Finance Center. Attendees enjoyed a traditional Chinese lunch at the Four Seasons Hotel before continuing to KK100.
11 June 2013
See the highlights from the first day of the CTBUH 2013 London Conference including the Opening Plenary and Conference Dinner.
22–23 September 2012
Delegates from the Congress flew to Hong Kong to visit one of the tallest cities in the world. The second day included a side trip to Shenzhen, including a private tour of KK100.
07 December 2011
CTBUH held an exclusive insight and tour of the recently completed 442 meter Kingkey 100 Tower, hosted by the CTBUH Hong Kong Representative, Stefan Krummeck.
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