List of architects of supertall buildings

This is a list of architects who have designed completed or topped-out skyscrapers over 300 m (980 ft) tall (supertall).

FirmArchitectBuildingCityCountrySource(s)
Aedas United Arab EmiratesOcean Heights
Dubai United Arab Emirates
Al Hashemi United Arab EmiratesHHHR TowerDubai United Arab Emirates
Atkins United KingdomThe Address Downtown Burj DubaiDubai United Arab Emirates
Tom WrightBurj Al ArabDubai United Arab Emirates
Almas TowerDubai United Arab Emirates
Bregman + Hamann Architects CanadaFirst Canadian PlaceToronto Canada
Cook + Fox Architects United StatesBank of America TowerNew York City United States
Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects Hong KongCentral PlazaHong Kong Hong Kong
CITIC PlazaGuangzhou China
The CenterHong Kong Hong Kong
East China Architectural Design & Research Institute ChinaShimao International PlazaShanghai China
Ellerbe Becket United StatesKingdom CentreRiyadh Saudi Arabia
Fender Katsalidis Architects AustraliaEureka TowerMelbourne Australia
Foster and Partners United KingdomThe Index
(topped out)
Dubai United Arab Emirates
Hazel W.S. Wong Norr Group Consultants Emirates Office TowerDubai United Arab Emirates
Jumeirah Emirates Towers HotelDubai United Arab Emirates
Hijjas Kasturi Associates MalaysiaMenara TelekomKuala Lumpur Malaysia
Jerde Partnership International, in collaboration with Roger Villarosa Architects & Associates PhilippinesThe Gramercy ResidencesMakati Philippines
Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates United StatesKevin RocheBank of America PlazaAtlanta United States
Khatib & Alami Group LebanonRose TowerDubai United Arab Emirates
Kohn Pedersen Fox United StatesShanghai World Financial CenterShanghai China
Northeast Asia Trade Tower
(topped out)
Incheon South Korea
K.Y. Cheung Design Associates ChinaShun Hing SquareShenzhen China
C. Y. Lee Tuntex Sky TowerKaohsiung Taiwan[1]
Taipei 101Taipei Taiwan
Loebl, Schlossman & Hackl United StatesTwo Prudential PlazaChicago United States
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners United States Henry N. Cobb U.S. Bank TowerLos Angeles United States
I. M. PeiJPMorgan Chase TowerHouston United States
Bank of China TowerHong Kong Hong Kong
César Pelli & Associates Architects United StatesCésar Pelli2 International Finance CentreHong Kong Hong Kong
Petronas Twin TowersKuala Lumpur Malaysia
Renzo Piano Building Workshop ItalyRenzo PianoThe New York Times BuildingNew York City United States
Plan Architects ThailandBaiyoke Tower IIBangkok Thailand[2]
RMJM United KingdomLakhta CenterSaint Petersburg Russia[3]
RTKL Associates United StatesWenzhou World Trade Center
(topped out)
Wenzhou China
RW Armstrong United StatesSky Tower
(topped out)
Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates
Shreve, Lamb and Harmon United StatesEmpire State BuildingNew York City United States
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill United StatesJohn Hancock CenterChicago United States
David ChildsFreedom TowerNew York United States
Willis TowerChicago United States
Richard KeatingWells Fargo PlazaHouston United States
Adrian SmithJin Mao TowerShanghai China
AT&T Corporate CenterChicago United States
Trump International Hotel and TowerChicago United States
China World Trade Center Tower IIIBeijing China
Nanjing Greenland Financial CenterNanjing China
Burj KhalifaDubai United Arab Emirates
Edward Durell StoneAon CenterChicago United States[4]
Sunland Group AustraliaQ1Gold Coast Australia
Wilkinson Eyre United KingdomGuangzhou West Tower
(topped out)
Guangzhou China
William Van AlenChrysler BuildingNew York City United States
Wong & Ouyang Hong Kong One Island EastHong Kong Hong Kong
International Commerce Centre
(topped out)
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Wuhan Architectural Design Institute ChinaMinsheng Bank BuildingWuhan China
Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & Engineers Hong KongNina TowerHong Kong Hong Kong

References

  1. "Taiwan on Top". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  2. "Plan Architects Co.". Emporis. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
  3. "Architectural concept". Retrieved 31 December 2014.
  4. "Edward Durell Stone". Retrieved 12 April 2009.
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