Skyscraper day 2021: 03 September

Skyscrapers have become pretty commonplace in modern times, and National Skyscraper Day is our golden opportunity to appreciate these architectural marvels and feats of engineering.

skyscraper day 2021: 03 September


Skyscraper day 2021: September 3rd was chosen as the date for this commemorative day because it was the birthday of architect Louis H. Sullivan, who has been called the "father of skyscrapers" and was widely considered to have designed the first ones.


Skyscrapers have become pretty commonplace in modern times, and National Skyscraper Day is our golden opportunity to appreciate these architectural marvels and feats of engineering.


The world’s first skyscraper was completed in 1885 in Chicago and it stood only 138 feet tall, a mere 10 stories that would not even count as a skyscraper today. But the name stuck, and initially any building that towered high over the surrounding structures was dubbed a skyscraper.


The Top 10 tallest buildings: 


 BuildingCityCountryMetresFeetFloors
1Burj KhalifaDubai United Arab Emirates8282,717163
2Shanghai TowerShanghai China6322,073128
3Abraj Al-Bait Clock TowerMecca Saudi Arabia6011,971120
4Ping An Finance CenterShenzhen China5991,965115
5Lotte World TowerSeoul South Korea554.51,819123
6One World Trade CenterNew York City United States541.31,776104
7Guangzhou CTF Finance CenterGuangzhou China5301,739111
8Tianjin CTF Finance CenterTianjin5301,73998
9China ZunBeijing5281,732108
10Taipei 101Taipei Taiwan5081,667101