Skyscrapers are viewed as a symbol of cultural expression, as new designs and spectacular heights define these enormous buildings. These architectural marvels are usually the work of collaboration, including investors, architects, and builders. While the costs to construct a skyscraper have climbed over the past decade, the recent acceleration in expenses reflected in Saudi Arabia’s desire to create the world's largest clock tower has created a sharp trajectory for dazzling skyscraper expenses.
Abraj Al Bait Towers - Saudi Arabia
Marina Bay Sand - Singapore
Wynn Resorts - USA
Cosmopolitan - USA
World Trade Center - USA
Venetian Hotel - China
Princess Tower - United Arab Emirates
Palazzo - USA
Taipei 101 - Taiwan
London Glass Shard - U.K
Burj Khalifa - United Arab Emirates
European Central Bank - Germany
Kingdom Center - Saudi Arabia
Antilia Skyscraper - India
The Petronas Twin Towers - Malaysia
Over 2 decades, the designs used to create mega skyscrapers have become more important than the height of these buildings. Architects have created extraordinary works of art in skyscrapers, allowing costs to skyrocket. In fact, the most expensive skyscraper, completed in 2019, was nearly 3-times the cost of the prior most expensive building. Since the turn of the century, the most expensive skyscraper has increased 15 fold, setting a very robust trajectory for the future skyscraper costs.
The World's Most Expensive Skyscrapers
Most Expensive Buildings Comparison
Expensive Buildings In The World
Most Expensive Skyscrapers Comparison 2019
Skyscrapers Size Comparison
Height Comparison of tallest tower in the world
Size Comparison of Buildings
World tallest buildings
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Most Expensive Skyscrapers Cost to Build
World’s tallest building– Jeddah Tower