

Shanghai International Trade Center Tower 2 Shanghai International Trade Center Tower 1 Buildings that have already been topped out are also included. This lists buildings that are under construction in Shanghai and are planned to rise at least 170 m (560 ft). Tallest under construction, approved, and proposed Under construction * Indicates still under construction, but has been topped out. Shanghai Property Information Exchange Center Shanghai China Merchants Plaza Office Building West Bund International AI Towers and Plaza Tower 2 West Bund International AI Towers and Plaza Tower 1Īlso known as the Regent Shanghai ĭoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Shanghai–Pudong Star Harbor International Center East TowerĪlso known as Two IFC or HSBC Building Īlso known as Cloud Nine Shopping Mall or Shanghai Summit Shopping City Ĭontains Renaissance Shanghai Zhongshan Park Hotel Star Harbor International Center West Tower Tallest building in the world with a hole Tallest twisted building in the world (total rotation – 120°) This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. This list ranks skyscrapers in Shanghai that stand at least 170 m (560 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. It is currently the tallest building in the People's Republic of China and the third tallest in the world. The tallest skyscraper in Shanghai is the Shanghai Tower, which is 632 m (2,073 ft) tall with 128 floors. After economic reforms beginning in the 1980s, the city is undergoing its second construction boom to fulfill its desire to regain its status as an important global financial center. After the Communist takeover in 1949 the city's development was stifled, punished for its earlier capitalist excesses. The city's international concessions permitted foreign investment, and with it came architectural styles from the West, as seen today in areas such as the French Concession and the Bund. Shanghai's first building boom occurred in the 1920s and 1930s, during the city's heyday as a multinational center of business and finance. As of January 2019, there are 165 high-rise buildings either under construction, approved for construction, or proposed for construction, of which five are over 300 m (980 ft) high. In 2011 there are over 20,000 buildings 11 stories or higher and more than 1,000 buildings exceeding 30 stories in Shanghai.

The city of Shanghai, China is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world in terms of skyscraper construction, with the City of Shanghai reporting at the end of 2004 that there had been 6,704 buildings of 11 stories or more completed since 1990. The skyline of Lujiazui CBD in Pudong District with Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai International Finance Center, Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center and Shanghai Tower Tallest structures in Shanghai.
