flexiblefullpage
billboard
interstitial1
catfish1
Currently Reading

A new record: 97 buildings taller than 200 meters completed in 2014

A new record: 97 buildings taller than 200 meters completed in 2014

Last year was a record-breaking year for high-rise construction, with 97 tall buildings completed worldwide, including 11 "supertalls."


By BD+C Staff | January 13, 2015
Torre Costanera in Santiago, Chile, is South America's first supertall. Photo: J
Torre Costanera in Santiago, Chile, is South America's first supertall. Photo: Javier via Flickr/Wikimedia Commons

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat released its 2014 Year in Review report. According to the report, the total number of buildings over 200 meters completed (97 worldwide) was higher in 2014 than in any other year on record. Another first: 11 supertalls were completed last year. 

The market continues to shift to Asia, with 76% of tall buildings completed there; 60% in China alone. Surprising to CTBUH, there was an increase in all-steel construction for the first time since 2000, which bears further investigation.

There will be multiple mega projects to watch in 2015, which the report recaps here.

Other noteworthy findings from the report:
• After China, the most 200-meter-plus buildings went up in the Phillippines (five), then United Arab Emirates and Qatar (four each), with the U.S., Japan, Indonesia, and Canada tying for fourth place (three each).
• Chile completed the first supertall in South America, the 300-meter Torre Costanera in Santiago.
• Japan also entered the supertall market with the 300-meter Abeno Harukas in Osaka.
• One World Trade Center was the tallest building of the year to be completed and is now the world's third-tallest building.
• All-office buildings continue to fall out of the 100 Tallest buildings ranking, with 39 in 2014, down from 42 the previous year.

Read the full report here.

Related Stories

High-rise Construction | May 6, 2015

Two new designs submitted for New York City Riverside Center

Both designs reference the cantilevers and other elements featured in architect Christian de Portzamparc’s original masterplan for the complex, which has now been scrapped.

High-rise Construction | May 6, 2015

Parks in the sky? Subterranean bike paths? Meet the livable city, designed in 3D

Today’s great cities must be resilient—and open—to many things, including the influx of humanity, writes Gensler co-CEO Andy Cohen. 

Building Owners | May 6, 2015

Hackathons and RFCs: Why one developer killed the RFP

In lieu of an RFP process, Skanska Commercial Development hosted a three-week "hackathon" to find an architect for its 2&U tower in Seattle.

High-rise Construction | Apr 30, 2015

World Trade Center developer looks to Bjarke Ingels for new tower design

Norman Foster’s design for 2 World Trade Center may be ousted, as developers are currently negotiating with Danish firm BIG to redesign the original scheme.

Hotel Facilities | Apr 29, 2015

OMA unveils design for the Netherlands' largest hotel

Once completed, and if approved, the structure will add three stacked cubes to the Amsterdam skyline.

Multifamily Housing | Apr 28, 2015

Mace and Make work on London's 40-story residential tower

The tower is one of six residential high-rises planned near London’s City Road, which is undergoing a mini construction boom.

High-rise Construction | Apr 23, 2015

Size matters in NYC, where several projects vie for the city’s tallest building honor

The latest renderings of 217 West 57th Street show a tower that would rise higher than the World Trade Center’s pinnacle, when elevations are included.

High-rise Construction | Apr 22, 2015

Architects propose sustainable ‘vertical city’ in the Sahara

Designers aim to make the 1,476-foot tower sustainable, relying on rainwater collection, solar power, and geothermal energy.

High-rise Construction | Apr 17, 2015

Construction begins on Goettsch Partners-designed Nanning China Resources Center Tower

The tower's design is derived from its multiple uses, which include 170,000 sm of Class A office space, 5,000 sm of boutique retail, and a 45,000-sm luxury Shangri-La hotel.

High-rise Construction | Apr 16, 2015

Construction begins on Seattle's Tibet-inspired Potala Tower

Construction on the 41-story Potala Tower in Seattle finally kicked off following a ground-breaking ceremony seven months ago.

boombox1
boombox2
native1

More In Category

Curtain Wall

7 steps to investigating curtain wall leaks

It is common for significant curtain wall leakage to involve multiple variables. Therefore, a comprehensive multi-faceted investigation is required to determine the origin of leakage, according to building enclosure consultants Richard Aeck and John A. Rudisill with Rimkus. 




Great Solutions

41 Great Solutions for architects, engineers, and contractors

AI ChatBots, ambient computing, floating MRIs, low-carbon cement, sunshine on demand, next-generation top-down construction. These and 35 other innovations make up our 2024 Great Solutions Report, which highlights fresh ideas and innovations from leading architecture, engineering, and construction firms.

halfpage1

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021