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Nov 22, 2021

[Answer] What building was the world's tallest before Dubai's Burj Khalifa?

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...1. Taipei 101, Taiwan 2. Lotte World Tower, South Korea 3. One World Trade Center, New York 4. Willis Tower, Illinois




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Taipei 101, Taiwan - Towering 1,667 feet tall, Taiwan’s Taipei 101 skyscraper nabbed the record for world’s tallest building when it was completed in 2004. It also claimed records for the highest occupied floor and the highest roof height. However, the records were short-lived — before it was even completed, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa was in the planning stages. Upon its completion in 2010, the 2,722-foot tower in the United Arab Emirates smashed the world record by over 1,000 feet. The Burj remains the world’s tallest tower — until Saudi Arabia’s highly anticipated Jeddah Tower is completed at its planned record height of 3,280 feet.:


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