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100 Tallest Buildings by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

A “building” is considered to be a structure that is designed for residential, business, or manufacturing purposes. An essential characteristic of a building is that it has floors. Note that towers are NOT included in the list. Although a number of tall buildings on this list have “Tower” in their name—the famous Petronas Towers, for example—none are technically towers.

(found at: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001338.html)
1. Taipei 101 20 people  
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Petronas Tower 1  
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Petronas Tower 2  
4. Sears Tower 70 people  
5. Jin Mao Tower 3 people  
6. Two International Finance Centre  
7. CITIC Plaza 1 person  
8. Shun Hing Square 1 person  
9. Empire State Building 140 people  
10. Central Plaza  
11. Bank Of China Tower 1 person  
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Emirates Tower One  
13. Tuntex Sky Tower  
14. Aon Center  
15. The Center  
16. John Hancock Center 12 people  
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Shimao International Plaza  
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Minsheng Bank Building  
19. Ryugyong Hotel 4 people  
20. Q1 Tower 1 person  
21. Burj Al Arab 96 people  
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Nina Tower I  
23. Chrysler Building 6 people  
24. Bank of America Building  
25. U.S. Bank Tower 1 person  
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Menara Telekom Headquarters  
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Emirates Tower Two  
28. AT&T Corporate Center  
29. JP Morgan Chase Tower  
30. Baiyoke Tower II 1 person  
31. Two Prudential Plaza 1 person  
32. Wells Fargo Plaza  
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Kingdom Centre  
34. First Canadian Place  
35. Eureka Tower  
36. Landmark Tower  
37. 311 South Wacker Drive  
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SEG Plaza  
39. American International Building  
40. Key Tower  
41. Plaza 66  
42. One Liberty Place  
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Sunjoy Tomorrow Square  
44. Columbia Center  
45. Cheung Kong Center  
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Chongqing World Trade Center  
47. The Trump Building  
48. Bank of America Plaza  
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United Overseas Bank Plaza  
50. Republic Plaza  
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Created by Brian Egge on Aug 24, 2006.