By Kristin Tablang | Forbes
Per the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, there are currently 132 “supertall” skyscrapers with architectural heights over 300 meters, or 984 feet—three-fourths of which were built in the last decade. And plenty more are on the way, with 20 expected to be completed in 2018 alone.
Read on for seven record-breaking buildings now on the rise—among them, three “megatalls” set to surpass 600 meters and knock longstanding titleholders, including the mighty Burj Khalifa, off their lofty pedestals.
German architect Ole Scheeren’s 1,030-foot MahaNakhon—currently the tallest tower in Thailand—will soon lose its top rank to a titan nearly twice its height. Now underway in Bangkok, the aptly named building—which will cost an estimated $600 million (20 billion Thai baht)—will reach 2,018 feet when it’s finished in 2021. Designed by Architects 49 Ltd., the 125-story edifice, also known as the Grand Rama 9 Tower, will be platinum-level LEED certified and contain offices and a 260-room luxury hotel, along with an observation level and a rooftop garden.