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List of largest buildings

List of largest buildings

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Buildings around the world listed by usable space (volume), footprint (area), and floor space (area) comprise single structures that are suitable for continuous human occupancy. There are, however, some exceptions, including factories and warehouses.

The Aerium near Berlin, Germany is the largest uninterrupted volume in the world, while Boeing's factory in Everett, Washington, United States is the world's largest building by volume. The AvtoVAZ main assembly building in Tolyatti, Russia is the largest building in area footprint. The New Century Global Center in Chengdu, China is the largest building in terms of total floor area.[citation needed] Due to the incomplete nature of this list, buildings are not ranked.

Largest usable volume

Buildings around the world with the largest usable space, sorted by volume, having a volume of at least 1,000,000 m3 (35,000,000 cu ft):

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Largest floor area

New Century Global Center in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China
Concourse B, part of Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport
Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Surat Diamond Bourse in Surat, Gujarat, India
The Renaissance Center in Detroit
CentralWorld, Bangkok, Thailand
Ōsaka Station City
The Venetian Macao

Buildings with the largest usable floor area including multiple stories of at least 400,000 m2 (4,300,000 sq ft):

More information Name, Country and territory ...

Special categories

Other buildings which are the largest of their type:

More information Type of building, Name ...

See also


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