CTBUH Height Criteria
CTBUH Height Criteria
CTBUH Height Criteria
vs.
Proportion
There are numerous buildings that are not
particularly high, but are slender enough to give
the appearance of a tall building. Conversely, there
are numerous big/large-footprint buildings that
are quite high, but their size/floor area rules them
out of being classed as a tall building.
vs.
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CTBUH Height Criteria
If a building can be considered as subjectively relevant to one or more of the above categories, then it can be
considered a tall building. Although number of floors is a poor indicator of defining a tall building due to the changing
floor to floor height between differing buildings and functions (e.g., office versus residential usage), a building of 14 or
more stories or more than 50 meters (165 feet) in height could typically be used as a threshold for a tall building.
300 m
984 ft
Tall
(<300 m / 984 ft)
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600 m
400 m
200 m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7
Burj Khalifa Shanghai Tower Makkah Royal Clock Ping An Lotte World One World Guangzhou CTF TAIPEI 101 Shanghai World International
828 m / 2,717 ft 632 m / 2,073 ft Tower Hotel Finance Center Tower Trade Center Finance Centre 508 m / 1,667 ft Financial Center Commerce Centre
Dubai, 2010 Shanghai, 2015 601 m / 1,972 ft 599 m / 1,965 ft 555 m / 1,819 ft 541 m / 1,776 ft 530 m / 1,739 ft Taipei, 2004 492 m / 1,614 ft 484 m / 1,588 ft
Mecca, 2012 Shenzhen, 2017 Seoul, 2017 New York City, 2014 Guangzhou, 2016 Shanghai, 2008 Hong Kong, 2010
Worlds ten tallest buildings according to Height to Architectural Top (as of April 2017) Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
2. Height to Highest Occupied Floor
...the finished floor level of the highest occupiable6 floor within the building.
800 m
600 m
400 m
200 m
11 2 3 4 5 3 63 2 7 58 6 9 10
Burj Khalifa Ping An Shanghai Tower Lotte World Guangzhou CTF Makkah Royal Clock Shanghai World International TAIPEI 101 KK100
585 m / 1,918 ft Finance Center 561 m / 1,841 ft Tower Finance Centre Tower Hotel Financial Center Commerce Centre 438 m / 1,437 ft 427 m / 1,401 ft
Dubai, 2010 562 m / 1,844 ft Shanghai, 2015 498 m / 1,633 ft 495 m / 1,622 ft 494 m / 1,622 ft 474 m / 1,555 ft 469 m / 1,538 ft Taipei, 2004 Shenzhen, 2011
Shenzhen, 2017 Seoul, 2017 Guangzhou, 2016 Mecca, 2012 Shanghai, 2008 Hong Kong, 2010
Worlds ten tallest buildings according to Highest Occupied Floor (as of April 2017) Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
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3. Height to Tip
...to the highest point of the building, irrespective of material or function of the highest element.
800 m
600 m
400 m
200 m
11 2 2 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Burj Khalifa Shanghai Tower Makkah Royal Clock Ping An Finance Lotte World One World Gunagzhou CTF Willis Tower TAIPEI 101 Shanghai World
830 m / 2,723 ft 632 m / 2,073 ft Tower Hotel Center Tower Trade Center Finance Centre 527 m / 1,729 ft 508 m / 1,667 ft Financial Center
Dubai, 2010 Shanghai, 2015 601 m / 1,972 ft 599 m / 1,965 ft 556 m / 1,823 ft 546 m / 1,792 ft 530 m / 1,739 ft Chicago, 1974 Taipei, 2004 494 m / 1,622 ft
Mecca, 2012 Shenzhen, 2017 Seoul, 2017 New York City, 2014 Guangzhou, 2016 Shanghai, 2008
Worlds ten tallest buildings according to Height to Tip (as of April 2017) Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
Example: Official Heights of Willis vs. Petronas Towers
Height: To Tip
527 m / 1,729 ft
Height: Architectural
Height: Architectural 452 m / 1,483 ft
442 m / 1,451 ft
Height: Occupied Height: To Tip
452 m / 1,483 ft
413 m / 1,354 ft
Height: Occupied
375 m / 1,230 ft
Mixed-Use
Single-Function
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Telecommunications/
Observation Tower
Building
Building vs. Tower
To be considered a building, at least 50 percent of its height must be
occupiable6. Telecommunications or observation towers that do not
>50% of Height
meet the 50 percent threshold are not eligible for inclusion on CTBUHs for Usable
Floor Area
Tallest lists.
Co-Joined Building
A building is a single, co-joined building (as opposed to separate buildings in a complex) when 50 percent or more of
the total building height is connected. Exceptions to this 50 percent rule can be made in cases where the form of the
building creates a coherent arch, creating a singular architectural expression and thus a co-joined building.
Number of Floors
Includes all above-ground floors, including the ground floor itself, and significant mezzanine floors / major mechanical
plant floors, unless they have a significantly smaller floor are than the major floors below. Mechanical penthouses or
plant rooms above the general roof area are not counted.
Note: CTBUH floor counts may differ from other published accounts for several reasons. Example include: It is common
in some regions of the world for certain floor levels not to be included (e.g., the levels 4, 14, 24, etc. in Hong Kong); A
buildings owner/marketing team may number floors to meet its own objectives and are not based on the physical
floors present in the building.
7 This significant proportion can be judged as 15 percent or greater of either: (1) the total floor area, or (2) the total building height, in terms of number of floors
occupied for the function. However, care should be taken in the case of supertall towers. For example a 20-story hotel function as part of a 150-story tower does
not comply with the 15 percent rule, though this would clearly constitute mixed-use.
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CTBUH Height Criteria
Building Status
Proposed
A proposal must fulfill all the following criteria:
1) Have a specific site with ownership interests within the building development team
2) Have a full professional design team progressing the design beyond the conceptual stage
3) Have obtained, or is in the process of obtaining, formal planning consent/legal permission
for construction
4) Have a full intention to progress to construction and completion
Only projects that have been announced publicly by a credible source (e.g., the client) are included
in the CTBUH proposed building listings. Due to the changing nature of early stage designs and
client information restrictions, height data for proposals is always considered unconfirmed.
Under Construction
Site clearing has been completed and foundation/piling work has begun.
Complete
A building must fulfill all of the following criteria:
1) Topped out structurally and architecturally8
2) Fully-clad9
3) Open for business, or at least partially occupiable
On Hold
Construction work has been halted indefinitely, however, there is an intent to complete
construction to the original design at a future date.
Wuhan Greenland Center
Never Completed Wuhan, China
Construction work was halted and never resumed. The site may go on to accommodate a new
building, different to the original design, that may or may not retain the original construction.
Vision
A scheme that is either: In the early stages of inception and does not yet fulfill the criteria for a proposed
building; was a proposal that never advanced to the construction stage; or is a theoretical proposition with no
intention of being built.
Demolished
Destroyed by controlled end-of-life demolition, fire, natural catastrophe, war, terrorist attack, or through other
means intended or unintended.
8 The topping out architecturally of a building implies that ALL structural and finished architectural elements are in place.
9 The omission of cladding panels to allow fixing of a construction hoist while interior fit-out of some building areas is continuing does not affect the status
of fully clad.
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Structural Materials
Steel
Both the main vertical/lateral structural elements and the floor systems are constructed from steel. Note that a building
of steel construction with a floor system of concrete planks or concrete slab on top of steel beams is still considered a
steel structure.
Concrete
Both the main vertical/lateral structural elements and the floor systems are constructed from concrete.
Mixed-Structure
Utilizes distinct steel and concrete systems, one on top of the other. Steel/concrete indicates a steel structural system
located on top of a concrete structural system, with the opposite true of concrete/steel.
Composite
A combination of both steel and concrete components are used together in the main structural elements. Examples
include buildings which utilize: steel columns with a floor system of concrete beams; a steel structure with a concrete
core; concrete-encased steel columns; concrete-filled steel tubes; etc.
More information on the CTBUH Height Criteria and Committee can be found online at
www.ctbuh.org/heightcommittee.
To submit an individual building for evaluation or clarification, please complete the form at
http://www.skyscrapercenter.com/submit or contact skyscrapercenter@ctbuh.org.
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