List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Chennai

List of tallest buildings in Chennai

List of tallest buildings in Chennai

Skyscrapers in Chennai, India


This list of tallest buildings in Chennai ranks high-rise and skyscraper buildings in Chennai, India based on official height.[1] LIC Building in the city was the tallest highrise in India when it was inaugurated in 1959. Chennai is witnessing a huge high-rise boom with many highrises being built in different parts of the city. SPR City Highliving District at Perumbur is the tallest building in the city with a height of 172 metres (561 ft) tall and has 45 floors. The World Trade Center at Perungudi, the Houses of Hiranandani in Egattur, the TCS Signature Towers at Siruseri, the TVH Ouranya Bay at Padur, the LIC Building at Mount Road, Hyatt Regency Chennai at Teynampet and Arihant Majestic Towers at Koyambedu are some of the various prominent highrises in the city.

A portion of Chennai's skyline, showing taller buildings dotting Anna Salai.
SPR Highliving District Towers - Tallest Building in Chennai - As of January 2022

Despite being a port city and a major commercial center, Chennai does not have any supertall skyscrapers like other major cities in India due to the presence of weather radar placed in the city by the Indian government.

Background

LIC Building, the first high rise of Chennai and the tallest in India when opened in 1959

Unlike other metropolitan cities in the country, Chennai continues to experience a horizontal growth (that is, expanding continuously in its area) rather than a vertical growth by means of building more skyscrapers, owing to the presence of weather radar at the Chennai Port, which prohibits construction of taller buildings beyond its permissible limits.[2] The maximum permissible building height in Chennai was limited to 40 m until 1998, when it was increased to 60 m.[3][4][5] This restriction continued until the second master plan of the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority was rolled out in 2008, after which the restriction was lifted, allowing buildings taller than 60 meters to be built.[6][7] Until then, the LIC Building on Anna Salai, with 15 floors, dominated the city's skyline. However, after the big companies started building tall concrete structures in the city, the skyline started changing, especially along the periphery,[8] and more so in south Chennai along the Old Mahabalipuram Road, Egattur, Perumbakkam, and the East Coast Road.[7] According to realty portal Commonfloor.com, as of 2014, there were 96 high-rises (buildings with 10 or more storeys) and 148 buildings under construction or planned.[7]

As of 2020, SPR city Highliving Tower H remains the tallest building in Chennai with a maximum height of 172.5 metres (566 ft) and 45 floors.[9] Many more high-rises are already under construction in the city and dozens are proposed. However, the height of the buildings in the central business district has seldom gone beyond 20 floors. Almost 500[10] high-rises have already constructed in the city. Majority of the high-rises are residential.[11][12][13]

Tallest buildings

The 30-storied TVH Ouranya Bay
World Trade Center, Chennai
TCS Signature Tower at Siruseri, Chennai
A 29-storied skyscraper in southern Chennai

This lists ranks buildings in Chennai according to height. All the buildings listed below rise at least up to a height of 70 metres (230 ft).

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Tallest buildings under construction

This lists buildings that are under construction in the city and are planned to rise at least up to a height of 70 metres (230 ft). Buildings that are only approved or proposed are not included in this table.

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Approved/Proposed

This lists buildings that are only proposed or approved in the city and are planned to rise at least up to a height of 60 metres (197 ft).

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Timeline of tallest buildings of Chennai

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See also


References

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