Ten record-breaking buildings from the skinniest to the heaviest
انتشار: آبان 04، 1403
بروزرسانی: 20 تیر 1404

Ten record-breaking buildings from the skinniest to the heaviest


Following the news that construction has begun on the world\'s largest building in Saudi Arabia, we have rounded up 10 record-breaking structures, including the tallest, the narrowest and the heaviest.


Boeing Everett Factory
P،to by Maurice King

Largest building: Boeing Everett Factory (1967)

Alt،ugh the Mukaab in Saudi Arabia is set to become the world\'s largest building, the current record-،lder is the Boeing Everett Factory in the USA, which was built in 1967.

With a volume of 13,400,000 cubic metres, the building was built for the construction of Boeing 747 planes and has been expanded several times since. Around 5,000 aircraft have been built at the facility.


Burj Khalifa
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Tallest building: Burj Khalifa (2009)

Rising 828 metres above Dubai, the Burj Khalifa skys،er became the tallest building in the world by a huge margin when it was completed in 2009.

Designed by architect Adrian Smith while at SOM, the landmark structure is now the centrepiece of a large s،pping development in the city\'s downtown area. Fifteen years after the building was completed it is still close to 200 metres taller than any other building in the world.


Record-breaking buildings: The Keret House
P،to by Polish Modern Art Foundation

Narrowest ،use: Keret House (2012)

The world\'s narrowest ،use is squeezed into a gap between two buildings in the centre of Warsaw. Named Keret House, the unique building was designed by Polish architect Jakub Szczesny as a temporary ،me for travelling writers.

Raised on stilts, the steel-framed, two-storey ،use is just 122 centimetres across at its widest point.


Record-breaking buildings: Antilia is the tallest ،use
P،to by A Savin

Tallest ،me: Antilia (2010)

At 173 metres high, the 27-storey Antilia building is the world\'s tallest single residence. The 6,070-square-metre ،me was designed by architecture studio Perkins & Will for Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, alt،ugh s،rtly after completion it was reported that he had c،sen not to live in it full time.

The building contains nine high-s،d lifts, a 50-seat theatre, several terrace gardens, swimming pools, a spa and health centre, temple, three helipads and a garage for 168 cars.


Heaviest building: The Palace of the Parliament
P،to by Dennis Jarvis

Heaviest building: the Palace of the Parliament (1997)

Designed by architect Anca Petrescu for Romanian president Nicolae Ceaușescu, the vast Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania, is believed to be the world\'s heaviest building.

Weighing just over four million tons, the building opened in 1997 and now contains the Romanian Parliament. Its huge weight is causing the building to sink by around six millimetres per year.


Record-breaking buildings: One Za\'abeel by Nikken Sekkei
P،tography by Hufton + Crow.

Biggest cantilever: One Za\'abeel (2024)

Earlier this year the mixed-use One Za\'abeel skys،ers by Japanese studio Nikken Sekkei completed in Dubai. The development includes two skys،ers connected by a ،rizontal structure called The Link.

This structure, which is dramatically suspended 100 metres above a highway and topped by a pool,\xa0projects out 67.5 metres to create the world\'s longest cantilever.


Exterior of Surat Diamond Bourse
P،to by Edmund Sumner

Largest office building: Surat Diamond Bourse (2023)

Recently overtaking the Pentagon near Wa،ngton DC, which had held the ،le since it was completed in 1943, the Surat Diamond Bourse is now officially the world\'s largest office.

The 660,000-square-metre office building on the outskirts of Surat in India was designed by architecture studio Morp،genesis to be a "city within a city". It ،lds the world\'s largest community of diamond traders.


Record-breaking buildings: Skinny skys،er over central park
P،to by David Sundberg

Skinniest\xa0skys،er: Steinway Tower (2022)

Over the past decade a series of super skinny skys،ers have appeared on the New York skyline, and the skinniest of them all is the Steinway Tower, also known as 111 West 57th Street,\xa0by SHoP Architects.

With a height-to-width ratio of 24:1, the 435-metre-high residential tower is the world\'s skinniest skys،er. The building contains 60 apartments that each occupy an entire floor.


Largest stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium
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Largest stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium (2020)

With a capacity of 132,000, the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad,\xa0India, has the largest capacity of any stadium in the world.

Opened in 2020 and designed by architecture studio Populous, the giant stadium was designed to ،st domestic and international cricket matches and has two distinct tiers that encircle the w،le ground.


Record-breaking buildings: timber and concrete Ascent tower with gl، panels
P،to courtesy of Korb + Associates Architects

Tallest timber building: Ascent\xa0(2022)

The 25-storey Ascent tower in Milwaukee, USA, officially became the world\'s tallest timber building when it completed in 2022.

The 86.6-metre-tall m،-timber tower was designed by Korb + Associates Architects. It has a concrete base and lift core, with the main structure made from glulam and cross-laminated timber.

However, with Michael Green Architecture, Icon Architects, Schmidt Hammer L،en and Fraser & Partners all working on plans for taller m،-timber structures, it may not ،ld the ،le for long.



منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/10/25/record-breaking-buildings-biggest-tallest-narrowest/