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List of tallest twin buildings and structures

List of tallest twin buildings and structures

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The term twin towers in architecture refers to two tall structures with nearly identical characteristics and similar height, usually constructed close to each other and part of a single complex. The charts below lists most twin and other multi-column structures with similar characteristics. Buildings and structures shorter than 90 m (300 ft) are not included.

Tallest twin buildings in the world

Twin buildings

The Petronas Twin Towers located in Kuala Lumpur are currently the tallest-twin buildings in the world.

Completed or topped-out buildings

The Imperial Twin Towers in Mumbai are currently the tallest residential buildings in India.
Yachthouse Residence Club serve as the tallest twin towers in the Western Hemisphere.
JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, the third tallest twin buildings in the world. It is also the world's second tallest hotel globally.
City National Plaza, in Los Angeles, was briefly the tallest twin building complex in the world, until the World Trade Center was completed.
The Torres de Santa Cruz are the tallest twin buildings in Spain.
The Far Eastern Plaza resides as the tallest twin buildings in Taiwan.

The following list includes only twin buildings that are continuously habitable.

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Proposed, under construction, topped-out, destroyed, or cancelled

The original World Trade Center in New York City pictured in March 2001, six months before they were destroyed.
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Buildings and structures with more than two identical columns

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List by continent

The following list shows the tallest completed twin buildings located in each continent:

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See also

Notes

  • A. ^ By pinnacle height (height to tip of antenna, in this case)

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