List of tallest buildings in India
This article ranks the tallest buildings in India that stand at least 190 metres (623 ft) tall, based on standard height measurements. This means that spires and other architectural details are included in the official height, but not antenna masts, as it is defined by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Only habitable buildings are ranked, which excludes radio masts and towers, observation towers, temples, chimneys, and other tall architectural structures.[1]
The era of skyscrapers in India began with the completion of the LIC Building in Chennai in 1959. With 12 floors initially, it was the first skyscraper in the country and remained the tallest building in the country until 1961, when it was surpassed by the 25-story Usha Kiran Building in Mumbai.[2] Many taller buildings have appeared in various cities in the country ever since. Palais Royale in Mumbai had structurally topped out in 2018 as the tallest building in the country with a height of 320 meters, but the building is still under construction. Lokhandwala Minerva, also in Mumbai, with a height of 301 metres (988 feet) and 78 floors,[3][4] is the tallest completed building in the country.[5] Several taller buildings are under construction,[6] and some are on hold.[7] The tallest buildings in some of the Indian cities are:-
- Mumbai: Palais Royale
- Kolkata: The 42
- Noida: Supernova Spira
- Gurugram: Trump Towers Delhi NCR Towers 1 & 2
- Chennai: SPR City Tower H
- Hyderabad: Lodha Bellezza
- Pune: Amanora Gateway Towers
- Navi Mumbai: Metro Paramount
- Bengaluru: CNTC Presidential Tower
Mumbai has the highest number of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in India; more than 200 skyscrapers[8] and 5,600[9][10][11] high-rise buildings currently exist in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Delhi-NCR has also witnessed a massive construction boom in the last 20 years with around 24 skyscrapers[12][13] and 5,200[14][15][16][17][18][19] high-rise buildings already constructed in the region. Kolkata has 14 existing skyscrapers[20] and around 1,000[21][22] completed high-rise buildings. Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Pune, Surat, GIFT City and Kochi also have numerous high-rise buildings.
Tallest buildings
[edit]This list includes buildings that have been completed or have topped out. Architectural height is used; therefore masts and other elements are discounted in height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details, but does not include antenna masts. The buildings in this list are above 190 metres (623 ft):-
Rank | Name | Image | City | Height | Floors | Year | Building type | Reference(s) |
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1 | Palais Royale | Mumbai | 320 metres (1,050 ft) | 88 | 2018 | Residential | [23][24] | |
2 | Lokhandwala Minerva | Mumbai | 301 metres (988 ft) | 78 | 2023 | Residential | [25][26] | |
3 | Piramal Aranya Arav | Mumbai | 282.2 metres (926 ft) | 83 | 2022 | Residential | [27] | |
4 | World One | Mumbai | 280.2 metres (919 ft) | 76 | 2020 | Residential | [4][28] | |
5 | World View | Mumbai | 277.6 metres (911 ft) | 73 | 2020 | Residential | [29][30] | |
6 | Lodha Trump Tower | Mumbai | 268 metres (879 ft) | 76 | 2020 | Residential | [31][32][33] | |
Lodha Marquise | ||||||||
Lodha Allura | ||||||||
Lodha Parkside | ||||||||
Lodha Kiara | ||||||||
11 | Omkar 1973 Tower A | Mumbai | 267 metres (876 ft) | 73 | 2021 | Residential | [34][35] | |
Omkar 1973 Tower B | ||||||||
13 | Nathani Heights | Mumbai | 262 metres (860 ft) | 72 | 2020 | Residential | [36][37] | |
14 | Three Sixty West Tower B | Mumbai | 260 metres (853 ft) | 66 | 2021 | Commercial | [38][39] | |
15 | The 42 | Kolkata | 260 metres (850 ft) | 65 | 2018 | Residential | [40][41][42] | |
16 | One Avighna Park | Mumbai | 260 metres (853 ft) | 64 | 2017 | Residential | [43][44][45] | |
17 | Rustomjee Crown Tower A | Mumbai | 259 metres (850 ft) | 69 | 2023 | Residential | [46][47][48] | |
Rustomjee Crown Tower B | ||||||||
19 | The Imperial I | Mumbai | 256 metres (840 ft) | 60 | 2010 | Residential | [49][50] | |
The Imperial II | ||||||||
21 | Three Sixty West Tower A | Mumbai | 255.6 metres (839 ft) | 52 | 2020 | Commercial | [51][52] | |
22 | Four Seasons Private Residences | Mumbai | 250 metres (820 ft) | 55 | 2022 | Residential | [53][54][55] | |
23 | Ahuja Towers | Mumbai | 250 metres (820 ft) | 55 | 2019 | Residential | [56][57] | |
24 | Crescent Bay Tower 6 | Mumbai | 239.7 metres (786 ft) | 62 | 2019 | Residential | [58][59] | |
25 | Auris Serenity Tower 1 | Mumbai | 235 metres (771 ft) | 69 | 2018 | Residential | [60][61][62] | |
Auris Serenity Tower 2 | 2019 | |||||||
Auris Serenity Tower 3 | 2021 | |||||||
28 | Salsette 27 Tower A | Mumbai | 225.2 metres (739 ft) | 64 | 2023 | Residential | [63][64] | |
Salsette 27 Tower B | ||||||||
30 | Oberoi Commerz | Mumbai | 225 metres (738 ft) | 51 | 2023 | Commercial | [65] | |
31 | Indiabulls Sky Forest Tower 1 | Mumbai | 225 metres (738 ft) | 62 | 2022 | Residential | [66][67] | |
Indiabulls Sky Forest Tower 2 | ||||||||
33 | Two ICC | Mumbai | 223.2 metres (732 ft) | 68 | 2018 | Residential | [68][69][70] | |
34 | Crescent Bay Tower 5 | Mumbai | 222.5 metres (730 ft) | 63 | 2019 | Residential | [71][59] | |
35 | World Crest | Mumbai | 222.5 metres (730 ft) | 57 | 2017 | Residential | [72][73] | |
36 | Lodha Bellissimo Tower 1 | Mumbai | 222 metres (728 ft) | 53 | 2011 | Residential | [74][75][76] | |
Lodha Bellissimo Tower 2 | ||||||||
38 | Indiabulls Sky Blu | Mumbai | 220 metres (722 ft) | 56 | 2019 | Residential | [77][78] | |
39 | Oberoi Sky City Tower A | Mumbai | 220 metres (722 ft) | 67 | 2021 | Residential | [79][80] | |
Oberoi Sky City Tower B | ||||||||
Oberoi Sky City Tower C | ||||||||
Oberoi Sky City Tower D | ||||||||
Oberoi Sky City Tower E | ||||||||
44 | Omkar Alta Monte Tower B | Mumbai | 218 metres (715 ft) | 65 | 2019 | Residential | [81][82][83] | |
45 | Century Mills Tower | Mumbai | 215.5 metres (707 ft) | 51 | 2014 | Commercial | [84][85] | |
46 | Raheja Imperia | Mumbai | 214 metres (702 ft) | 52 | 2020 | Residential | [86][87] | |
47 | Lodha Venezia A | Mumbai | 213.5 metres (700 ft) | 68 | 2017 | Residential | [88][89][90][91] | |
Lodha Venezia B | 2021 | |||||||
49 | Monte South Tower 1 | Mumbai | 210 metres (689 ft) | 60 | 2022 | Residential | [92][93] | |
50 | Orchid Enclave | Mumbai | 210 metres (689 ft) | 56 | 2017 | Residential | [94][95] | |
51 | Orbit Terraces | Mumbai | 207 metres (679 ft) | 61 | 2021 | Residential | [96] | |
52 | Crescent Bay Tower 4 | Mumbai | 206 metres (676 ft) | 58 | 2019 | Residential | [97][98][59] | |
53 | Kohinoor Square Tower A | Mumbai | 201.9 metres (662 ft) | 50 | 2019 | Commercial | [99][100] | |
54 | Celestia Spaces Tower A | Mumbai | 201 metres (659 ft) | 59 | 2022 | Residential | [101] | |
Celestia Spaces Tower B | ||||||||
56 | Oberoi Enigma Tower 1 | Mumbai | 201 metres (659 ft) | 58 | 2023 | Residential | [102] | |
Oberoi Enigma Tower 2 | ||||||||
58 | Kalpataru Avana | Mumbai | 201 metres (659 ft) | 52 | 2019 | Residential | [103][104] | |
59 | Crescent Bay Tower 3 | Mumbai | 200 metres (656 ft) | 56 | 2022 | Residential | [105] | |
60 | Trump Tower Delhi NCR Tower 1 | Gurugram | 200 metres (656 ft) | 47 | 2024 | Residential + commercial | [106][107] | |
Trump Tower Delhi NCR Tower 2 | ||||||||
62 | M3M IFC | Gurugram | 200 metres (656 ft) | 43 | 2023 | Commercial | [108] | |
63 | Raheja Revanta | Gurugram | 200 metres (656 ft) | 60 | 2019 | Residential | [109][110][111] | |
64 | One ICC | Mumbai | 197.6 metres (648 ft) | 61 | 2018 | Residential | [112][113] | |
65 | Omkar Alta Monte Tower C | Mumbai | 197 metres (646 ft) | 58 | 2017 | Residential | [114] | |
66 | SD Alpine A | Mumbai | 196.5 metres (645 ft) | 63 | 2019[115] | Residential | [116][115] | |
SD Alpine B | ||||||||
68 | Indiabulls Sky | Mumbai | 196 metres (643 ft) | 48 | 2016 | Residential | [117][118] | |
69 | Raheja Revanta | Gurugram | 195 metres (640 ft) | 61 | 2020 | Residential | ||
70 | Raheja Tower | Mumbai | 195 metres (640 ft) | 48 | 2022 | Residential | [119] | |
71 | Lodha Altamount | Mumbai | 195 metres (640 ft) | 43 | 2018 | Residential | [120][121] | |
72 | Ariisto Sommet | Mumbai | 194 metres (636 ft) | 50 | 2018 | Residential | [122] | |
73 | Raheja Vivarea 1 | Mumbai | 193.8 metres (636 ft) | 42 | 2012 | Residential | [123] | |
Raheja Vivarea 2 | ||||||||
Raheja Vivarea 3 | ||||||||
Raheja Vivarea 4 | 2018 | |||||||
77 | Orchid Woods 1 | Mumbai | 193 metres (633 ft) | 58 | 2012 | Residential | [124][125] | |
Orchid Woods 2 | ||||||||
Orchid Woods 3 | ||||||||
80 | Ashok Towers D | Mumbai | 193 metres (633 ft) | 49 | 2009 | Residential | [126][127][128] | |
81 | Piramal Aranya Avyan | Mumbai | 192.9 metres (633 ft) | 52 | 2022 | Residential | [129] | |
82 | Indiabulls Vista Blu | Mumbai | 191 metres (627 ft) | 51 | 2019 | Residential | [130][131] | |
83 | The Ruby | Mumbai | 191 metres (627 ft) | 40 | 2011 | Commercial | [132][133] | |
84 | Raheja Altimus | Mumbai | 190 metres (623 ft) | 46 | 2024 | Commercial | [134] | |
85 | Wadhwa W54 | Mumbai | 190 metres (623 ft) | 44 | 2017 | Residential | [135] | |
86 | Runwal Bliss 3 | Mumbai | 190 metres (623 ft) | 42 | 2022 | Residential | [136][137][138] | |
Runwal Bliss 4 | ||||||||
Runwal Bliss 5 | ||||||||
89 | Dhaval Sunrise | Mumbai | 190 metres (623 ft) | 40 | 2023 | Residential | ||
90 | Lodha Primero | Mumbai | 190 metres (623 ft) | 52 | 2014 | Residential | [139][140][141] |
Tallest buildings (under-construction)
[edit]This lists ranks buildings that are under construction in India and are planned to rise at least 200 metres (656 ft) or 65 floors tall. Buildings that are only approved, on hold or proposed are not included in this table.
Name | Location | Height | Floors | Expected year of completion | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ocean Tower 1 | Mumbai | 331 metres (1,086 ft) | 74 | 2025 | [142][143] |
Ocean Tower 2 | Mumbai | 331 metres (1,086 ft) | 74 | 2025 | [144][143] |
World Trade Centre Kolkata | Kolkata | 320 metres (1,050 ft) | 86 | Unknown | |
Sugee Empire Tower | Mumbai | 311 metres (1,020 ft) | 67 | 2028 | [145] |
Aaradhya Avaan Tower 1 | Mumbai | 307 metres (1,007 ft) | 80 | 2028 | [146][147] |
Century IT Park | Mumbai | 300 metres (984 ft) | 70 | 2025 | [148] |
Aaradhya Avaan Tower 2 | Mumbai | 295 metres (968 ft) | 77 | 2028 | [147] |
Indiabulls Sky Suites | Mumbai | 291 metres (955 ft) | 75 | Unknown | [149][150] |
Piramal Mahalaxami North Tower | Mumbai | 290 metres (951 ft) | 75 | 2026 | [151] |
Piramal Mahalaxami South Tower | Mumbai | 290 metres (951 ft) | 75 | 2025 | [152] |
Piramal Mahalaxami Central Tower | Mumbai | 290 metres (951 ft) | 75 | 2025 | [153] |
Prestige Liberty tower A | Mumbai | 290 metres (951 ft) | 63 | 2025 | [154] |
Sesen | Mumbai | 270 metres (886 ft) | 67 | 2024 | [155] |
Lodha Park Adrina | Mumbai | 268 metres (879 ft) | 70 | 2024 | [156] |
Ruparel Ariana | Mumbai | 266.66 metres (875 ft)[a] | 74 | 2024 | [157][158] |
Supertech North Eye | Noida | 255 metres (837 ft) | 66 | 2024 | [159] |
Candeur Skyline Tower 1 | Hyderabad | 244 metres (800 ft) | 59 | 2029[160] | [206][207] |
Candeur Skyline Tower 2 | |||||
Candeur Skyline Tower 3 | |||||
Candeur Skyline Tower 4 | |||||
STG STAR LIVING | Thane | 235 metres (771 ft) | 72 | 2026 | [161] |
SAS Crown Towers 1–3 | Hyderabad | 235 metres (771 ft) | 58 | 2026[162][163][164] | [165][166] |
Raheja Artesia | Mumbai | 233 metres (764 ft) | 60 | 2024 | [167] |
Eon Tower | Mumbai | 230 metres (755 ft) | 61 | Unknown | [168] |
Northern Hills | Mumbai | 229 metres (751 ft) | 67 | 2026 | [169] |
Godrej Sky, Mumbai | Mumbai | 226 metres (741 ft) | 67 | 2024 | [170] |
Salsette 27 Tower A | Mumbai | 225 metres (738 ft) | 64 | 2023 | [171][172] |
Salsette 27 Tower B | |||||
Omkar Alta Monte Tower B | Mumbai | 218 metres (715 ft) | 65 | 2024 | [173][81] |
Sumadhura The Everest Tower 1 | Hyderabad | 215 metres
(705 ft) |
54 | 2027 | [174] |
Cyberthum | Noida | 214 metres (702 ft) | 50 | 2024 | [175] |
My Home 99 | Hyderabad | 213.4 metres (700 ft) | 54 | Unknown | [176][165] |
Cyberthum Tower 1 | Noida | 213 metres (699 ft) | 50 | 2024 | [177] |
Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir | Mathura | 213 metres (699 ft) | 70 | 2025 | [178] |
Marathon Monte South 1 | Mumbai | 210 metres (689 ft) | 60 | 2027 | [179][92][180][181] |
The Amaryllis Iconic Tower | New Delhi | 208 metres (682 ft) | 49 | 2024 | [182] |
Piramal Aranya Ahan | Mumbai | 206.6 metres (678 ft) | 60 | 2027 | [183] |
Discovery Offices | Mumbai | 205 metres (673 ft) | 50 | 2024 | [184][185] |
Sheth Beaumonte Tower A | Mumbai | 204 metres (669 ft) | 60 | 2024 | [186][187] |
Sheth Beaumonte Tower B | |||||
Poulomi Pallazzo Tower 1 | Hyderabad | 204 metres (669 ft) | 55 | 2028 | [176][165] |
Poulomi Pallazzo Tower 2 | |||||
Poulomi Pallazzo Tower 3 | |||||
Lansum Elena 1 | Hyderabad | 202 metres
(663 ft) |
59 | 2028 | [188] |
Lansum Elena 2 | |||||
Oberoi Enigma A | Mumbai | 201 metres (659 ft) | 59 | 2023 | [102][189] |
Oberoi Enigma B | |||||
Rajapushpa Casa Luxura 1 | Hyderabad | 200 metres
(656 ft) |
52 | 2028 | [190] |
Rajapushpa Casa Luxura 2 | |||||
Rajapushpa Casa Luxura 3 | |||||
Rajapushpa Casa Luxura 4 | |||||
Rajapushpa Casa Luxura 5 | |||||
Rajapushpa Infina | Hyderabad | 200 metres
(656 ft) |
56 | 2028 | [191] |
Myscape Yoo | Hyderabad | 200 metres
(656 ft) |
52 | 2027 | [192][176][165] |
Raghava Iris | Hyderabad | 200 metres (656 ft) | 47 | 2026 | [193] |
The Trilight Tower 1 | Hyderabad | 200 metres (656 ft) | 57 | 2028 | [165][194] |
Auris Bliss | Mumbai | 200 metres (656 ft) | 50 | 2024 | [195] |
Prestige Liberty tower B | Mumbai | 200 metres (656 ft) | 42 | 2025 | [196] |
Sumadhura The Everest Tower 2 | Hyderabad | 200 metres
(656 ft) |
47 | 2027 | [174] |
The Marquise Tower 3 | Hyderabad | 200 metres
(656 ft) |
51 | 2028 | [197] |
Oberoi Skycity Tower F | Mumbai | 200 metres (656 ft) | 67 | 2027 | [198] |
Oberoi Skycity Tower G | Mumbai | 200 metres (656 ft) | 67 | 2027 | [199] |
Summer Trinity Vertical | Mumbai | 200 metres (656 ft) | 51 | 2024 | [200] |
Proposed, approved, or on hold
[edit]On hold
[edit]This list ranks buildings that were once under construction and are now on hold and are planned to rise at least 200 m (660 ft) or 40 floors tall.
Name | City | Planned Height | Floors | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Namaste Tower | Mumbai | 310 metres (1,017 ft) | 63 | [201] |
Supertech Supernova Spira | Noida | 300 metres (984 ft) | 80 | [202][203] |
Urbana Twisted Tower | Kolkata | 300 metres (984 ft) | 75 | [204] |
Brys Buzz | Noida | 300 metres (984 ft) | 82 | [205] |
W Hotel Yamunotri | Noida | 288 metres (945 ft) | 63 | |
Orchid Heights 1 | Mumbai | 274 metres (899 ft) | 63 | [206][207] |
Omkar 1973 Tower C | Mumbai | 267 metres (876 ft) | 73 | [208][81] |
Orchid Heights 2 | Mumbai | 201 metres (659 ft) | 49 | [206][207] |
Altimo | Mumbai | Unknown | 46 |
Proposed or approved
[edit]This list ranks buildings that are approved or proposed and are planned to rise at least 200 m (660 ft) or 50 floors tall.
Name | Status | City | Planned height | Floors | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bangalore Turf Towers | Approved | Bengaluru | 660 metres (2,165 ft) | 156 | |
Lodha Project Wadala | Proposed | Mumbai | 530 metres (1,739 ft) | 101 | [209] |
Joyus Housing | Proposed | Mumbai | 486 metres (1,594 ft) | 125 | [210][211][212] |
Wearesf Tower | Approved | Bengaluru | 440 metres (1,444 ft) | 109 | |
GIFT Diamond Tower – 1 | Approved | Ahmedabad | 410 metres (1,345 ft) | 86 | [213][214][215] |
Shreepati Garden Tower 1 | Approved | Mumbai | 400 metres (1,312 ft) | 110 | [216] |
Shreepati Garden Tower 2 | |||||
Celestia Spaces 1 | Proposed | Mumbai | 400 metres (1,312 ft) | 80 | [217] |
Celestia Spaces 2 | |||||
Celestia Spaces 3 | |||||
Celestia Spaces 4 | |||||
Celestia Spaces 5 | |||||
Celestia Spaces 6 | |||||
Celestia Spaces 7 | |||||
Celestia Spaces 8 | |||||
Asta Vibrant Towers | Approved | Bengaluru | 390 metres (1,280 ft) | 90 | |
Gateway Towers 1 | Approved | Ahmedabad | 362 metres (1,188 ft) | 70 | |
Gateway Towers 2 | |||||
Four Seasons Hotel Tower 2 | Proposed | Mumbai | 355 metres (1,165 ft) | 71 | |
Matru Mandir | Proposed | Mumbai | 325 metres (1,066 ft) | 100 | [218] |
World Trade Centre Kolkata | Approved | Kolkata | 320 metres (1,050 ft) | 86 | |
India International Trade Center | Proposed | Mumbai | 320 metres (1,050 ft) | 72 | |
Shreepati Skies | Approved | Mumbai | 301 metres (988 ft) | 88 | [219] |
HBS Skylink Tower 1 | Proposed | Mumbai | 301 metres (988 ft) | 76 | |
HBS Skylink Tower 2 | Proposed | Mumbai | 301 metres (988 ft) | 76 | |
Waves | Proposed | Mumbai | 301 metres (988 ft) | 80 | [220] |
Sikka Dream Heights | Approved | Delhi | 300 metres (984 ft) | 80 | |
Indra Tower | Proposed | Mumbai | 300 metres (984 ft) | 80 | [221] |
KRTE AFRD Tower | Approved | Bengaluru | 300 metres (984 ft) | 94 | |
Asta Vibrant Towers | Approved | Bengaluru | 290 metres (951 ft) | 90 | |
Piramal Aranya Tower B | Proposed | Mumbai | 280.7 metres (921 ft) | 69 | [222] |
Crystel Tower 1 | Approved | Ahmedabad | 276 metres (906 ft) | 65 | |
Crystel Tower 2 | |||||
Orchid Turf View Tower A | Proposed | Mumbai | 273 metres (896 ft) | 76 | [223] |
Twisting Horizons | Proposed | Mumbai | 267 metres (876 ft) | 70 | [224] |
Orchid Turf View Tower B | Proposed | Mumbai | 265 metres (869 ft) | 70 | [223] |
Clippers Tower 1 | Approved | Ahmedabad | 260 metres (853 ft) | 65 | |
Hubtown Realms | Approved | Mumbai | 260 metres (853 ft) | 60 | |
Four Seasons Private Residences & Apartment Tower 1 | Proposed | Mumbai | 250 metres (820 ft) | 60 | [225] |
Sushant Golf City Signature Tower | Proposed | Lucknow | 245 metres (804 ft) | 65 | |
Karnataka Financial Towers | Proposed | Bengaluru | 245 metres (804 ft) | 57 | |
Naga Tower 1 | Approved | Ahmedabad | 230 metres (755 ft) | 54 | |
Naga Tower 2 | 230 metres (755 ft) | ||||
Oberoi Skyz Tower 1 | Proposed | Mumbai | 230 metres (755 ft) | 65 | [226][227][228] |
Oberoi Skyz Tower 2 | |||||
Marina Apartments 1 | Approved | Mumbai | 227 metres (745 ft) | 62 | |
Lansum & MK Tower 1 | Approved | Hyderabad | 225 metres
(738 ft) |
61 | |
Lansum & MK Tower 2 | |||||
Rajapushpa Presidentia 1 | Approved | Hyderabad | 224 metres
(735 ft) |
58 | [229] |
Rajapushpa Presidentia 2 | |||||
Rajapushpa Presidentia 3 | |||||
Hubtown Bay 1 | Approved | Mumbai | 224 metres (735 ft) | 55 | |
Hubtown Bay 2 | |||||
Hubtown Bay 3 | |||||
Westline Signature | Approved | Mangalore | 215 metres (705 ft) | 61 | |
Manhattan by Vamsiram | Proposed | Hyderabad | 214 metres
(702 ft) |
55 | [230] |
Garba Tower | Approved | Ahmedabad | 210 metres (689 ft) | 55 | |
The Park II | Proposed | Kolkata | 210 metres (689 ft) | 45 | |
Rajapushpa Aurelia Towers 1–7 | Approved | Hyderabad | 204 metres
(669 ft) |
57 | [231] |
My Home Grava | Approved | Hyderabad | 203 metres
(666 ft) |
55 | [232] |
Phoenix 285 Residential | Proposed | Hyderabad | 200 metres
(656 ft) |
45 | |
Megha Tech Park | Approved | Hyderabad | 196 metres
(643 ft) |
48 | [233] |
The Bangalore i360 | Proposed | Bengaluru | 175 metres (574 ft) | ||
Bangalore 47 | Approved | Bengaluru | 165 metres (541 ft) | 47 | |
Shreepati Estate | Approved | Mumbai | Unknown | 82 | [234][235] |
Trident Tower 1 | Proposed | Mumbai | Unknown | 69 | [221] |
Oberoi Sky City Tower F | Proposed | Mumbai | Unknown | 69 | [80][236] |
Oberoi Sky City Tower G | |||||
Oberoi Sky City Tower H | |||||
Shreepati Garden Tower 3 | Approved | Mumbai | Unknown | 68 | [216] |
Shreepati Garden Tower 4 | |||||
Bhendi Bazar Redevelopment Tower 1 | Approved | Mumbai | Unknown | 62 | |
Trident Tower 2 | Proposed | Mumbai | Unknown | 61 | [221] |
Clippers Tower 2 | Approved | Ahmedabad | Unknown | 60 | |
Clippers Tower 3 | |||||
Bhendi Bazar Redevelopment Tower 2 | Approved | Mumbai | Unknown | 56 | |
Bhendi Bazar Redevelopment Tower 3 | |||||
Crystel Tower 3 | Approved | Ahmedabad | Unknown | 55 | |
Crystel Tower 4 | |||||
Bhendi Bazar Redevelopment Tower 4 | Approved | Mumbai | Unknown | 50 | |
Lotus Complex Tower 1 | Approved | Mumbai | Unknown | 50 | |
Oberoi Sky City Tower Hotel | Proposed | Mumbai | Unknown | 45 | [80][236] |
Timeline
[edit]Name | Image | City | Years as Tallest | Height | Floors | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LIC Building | Chennai | 1959–1961 | 54 metres (177 ft) | 15 | [2] | |
Usha Kiran Building | Mumbai | 1961–1972 | 80 metres (262 ft) | 25 | [237][238] | |
Express Towers | Mumbai | 1972–1974 | 105 metres (344 ft) | 25 | [239][240] | |
World Trade Centre Mumbai | Mumbai | 1974–2009 | 156 metres (512 ft) | 35 | [241] | |
Planet Godrej | Mumbai | 2009–2010 | 181 metres (594 ft) | 51 | [242] | |
Imperial Towers | Mumbai | 2010–2018 | 256 metres (840 ft) | 60 | [243] | |
The 42 | Kolkata | 2018–2019 | 260 metres (853 ft) | 65 | [40][41][42] | |
The Park | Mumbai | 2019–2020 | 268 metres (879 ft) | 78 | [244] | |
World One | Mumbai | 2020–2022 | 280.2 metres (919 ft) | 76 | [4] | |
Palais Royale | Mumbai | 2022–present | 320 metres (1,050 ft) | 88 | [245] |
See also
[edit]- List of tallest buildings and structures in the Indian subcontinent
- List of tallest buildings in different cities in India
- List of tallest buildings in Asia
- List of tallest structures in India
- List of tallest buildings in the world
- List of tallest structures in the world
Notes
[edit]- ^ estimate by Emporis
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