List of tallest buildings in Kuala Lumpur
According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) as of 2024[update], Kuala Lumpur has 179 skyscrapers exceeding 150 m (492 ft) in height, the most in Malaysia. 57 of these buildings stand taller than 200 m (656 ft) and another six exceed 300 m (984 ft) in height.[1] The majority of them are located in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC), Golden Triangle, Mont' Kiara and Old Downtown.[2] The tallest building in Kuala Lumpur is Merdeka 118, which has 118 floors and stands 678.9 m (2,227 ft) in height.
The history of skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur began with the completion of the 73 m (239 ft) 18-storey, Lee Yan Lian Building in 1945. Though not the city's first high-rise, it was the first building to surpass the 41 m (135 ft) spire of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building,[3] which was built from 1894 to 1897.[4] The Lee Yan Lian Building stood as the tallest in the city until it was in turn surpassed by the completion of the 77 m (253 ft) 20-storey Malaysian Houses of Parliament, which opened in 1963.[5][6]
Kuala Lumpur went through a major building boom in the 1970s and 1980s that resulted from the city's rapid industrialisation. This period saw the construction of the Takaful Tower (formerly known as UMBC Building and then the Sime Bank Building), which was completed in 1971 and stands at 110 m (361 ft), making it Malaysia's first building over 100 m (328 ft).[7] The first true skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur was Menara Bumiputera (today known as Menara Bank Muamalat), which was completed in 1978 and stands at 150.5 m (494 ft).[8] Maybank Tower, standing at 243.5 m (799 ft), held the record of being the tallest building in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia for nearly 10 years.[9] The 50-storey skyscraper holds the distinction of being the first building over 200 m (656 ft) in Kuala Lumpur and at the time of its completion in 1987, the building was the third-tallest building in Asia and the world outside of North America, after the Overseas Union Bank Centre in Singapore and the 63 Building in Seoul, South Korea.[10][11] Kuala Lumpur's skyscraper-building boom continued during the 1990s and 2000s, many of them residential towers. Since 2000, there has been a sharp increase in the number of skyscrapers under construction in the city area, particularly in the KLCC, Mont' Kiara and Bukit Bintang. There are also several new skyscrapers under development in the Tun Razak Exchange and Tradewinds Square Complex districts.[12][13][14][15]
Tallest buildings
[edit]This lists ranks Kuala Lumpur's skyscrapers that stand at least 150 m (492 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. An asterisk (*) indicates that the building is still under construction, but has been topped out. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Tallest under construction
[edit]Buildings that are under construction and have a planned height of at least 150 m (492 ft).
Rank | Building | Height (m / ft) | Floors | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Plaza Rakyat | 387.5 / 1,271 | 92 | 2028 |
2 | Oxley Towers 1 | 345 / 1,131 | 78 | 2024 |
3 | Vertical City Tower A | 310 / 1,017 | 75 | - |
4 | Kempinski Hotel & Residences | 308 / 1,010 | 72 | 2023 |
5 | Kompleks Dayabumi | 291 / 955 | 60 | - |
6 | Fairmont Kuala Lumpur Tower B | 278 / 912 | 59 | - |
7 | Kempinski Hotel & Residences Tower B | 277 / 909 | 61 | - |
8 | The Landmark @ KL City Tower A | 73 | - | |
9= | Kempinski Hotel & Residences Tower A | 260 / 853 | 58 | - |
9= | Pavilion Damansara Heights Crown Residences | 260 / 853 | 66 | |
11= | Pavilion Damansara Heights Regent Suites | 253.4 / 831 | 70 | |
11= | Pavilion Damansara Heights Windsor Suites | 253.4 / 831 | 70 | |
13 | KLCC Lot 91 (Sapura HQ) | 253 / 830 | 53 | - |
14 | Isola @ KLCC | 250+ / 820+ | 60 | - |
15 | The Colony By Infinitum | 250 / 820 | 56 | - |
16 | TA3 | 240+ / 787+ | 60 | - |
17 | TA4 | - | ||
18 | Oxley Towers B | 234 / 768 | 49 | - |
19 | Arte Mont Kiara Tower A | 230+ / 755+ | 66 | - |
20 | Arte Mont Kiara Tower B | 210+ / 689+ | 60 | - |
21 | Arte Mont Kiara Tower C | 200 / 656 | 58 | - |
22 | PJ Sentral Garden City | 200+ / 656+ | 60 | - |
23 | UOB Tower 2 | 193.5 / 635 | 29 | - |
Tallest undergoing preparations
[edit]Buildings that are on preparation sites or ground works and have a planned height of at least 150 m (492 ft).
Rank | Building | Height (m / ft) | Floors | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | BBCC Signature Tower | 400+ / 1,312+ | 84 | - |
2 | M101 The Skywheel Tower A | 316 / 1,037 | 78 | - |
3 | M101 The Skywheel Tower B | 316 / 1,037 | 78 | - |
4 | Tradewinds Square Tower B | 308 / 1,011 | 65 | - |
5 | Redevelopment of BB Plaza | 260+ / 853+ | 60+ | - |
6 | Menara Tradewinds | 250+ / 820+ | 50 | - |
7 | MAS Annex (PNB 1194) | 250 / 820 | 50 | - |
8 | The Twy Duplex Tower A | 200+ / 656+ | 51 | - |
9 | The Twy Duplex Tower B | 200+ / 656+ | 51 | - |
Tallest proposed
[edit]Buildings that are proposed and have a planned height of at least 150 m (492 ft).
Rank | Building | Height (m / ft) | Floors | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Tradewinds Square Tower | 775 / 2,543 | 150 | Proposed |
2 | Tower M | 700 / 2,296 | 145 | Future project, unlikely to materialise before 2030, previously KLCC East Gate Tower, has been proposed to be the tallest building in Malaysia and Southeast Asia region once completed. Its developer was also responsible for the construction of the Petronas Twin Towers in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre. |
3 | Malaya 115 | 596.6 / 1,957 | 115 | Would be the sixth tallest building in the world, taking the place of the Lotte World Tower in South Korea |
4 | Bandar Malaysia Iconic Tower | 500+ / 1,640+ | 100+ | Would be the tallest building in Bandar Malaysia project |
5 | CREC REgional HQ | 80+ | - | |
6 | Landmark Tower | 400+ / 1,312+ | 100 | - |
7 | EkoPark Place | 80 | - | |
8 | German Embassy Land Redevelopment | 300+ / 984+ | 79 | - |
9 | KL PWTC Tower | 70 | - | |
10 | Tan Chong Redevelopment | 280 / 919 | 60 | - |
11 | OSK Tower | 270+ / 886+ | 60 | Approved |
12 | Angkasa Raya | 268 / 879 | 65 | Approved |
13 | Bangsar Junction | 260+ / 853+ | 60+ | - |
14 | PHB Conlay Redevelopment | 59 | - | |
15 | Festival Lake City | 250+ / 820+ | 70+ | - |
16 | Lot D1 | 60+ | - | |
17 | Empire City 2 | 60+ | - | |
18 | Lai Meng School Redevelopment Tower A | 60 | - | |
19 | Lai Meng School Redevelopment Tower B | 60 | - | |
20 | Concorde Hotel & Residences | 55 | - | |
21 | Olympia Tower | 230+ / 755+ | 50 | - |
22 | RHB Carpocrate HQ | 220 / 722 | 50 | - |
23 | TNB Tower | 210 / 689 | 34 | - |
24 | Capsquare Serviced Apartment | 204 / 669 | 52 | - |
25 | TRION Kuala Lumpur Tower A | 200+ / 656+ | 66 | - |
26 | TRION Kuala Lumpur Tower B | 66 | - | |
27 | Ritz Carlton Redevelopment | 59 | - | |
28 | DBKL2 Tower | 57 | - | |
29 | Platinum Park Residences Tower A | 53 | - | |
30 | Platinum Park Residences Tower B | 53 | - | |
31 | Platinum Park Residences Tower C | 53 | - | |
32 | Platinum Park Residences Tower D | 53 | - |
Timeline of tallest buildings
[edit]This lists commercial buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Kuala Lumpur.
Buildings with this sign (*) indicate that they have been demolished.
Name | Image | Address | Years as Tallest | Height m (ft) |
Floors | Coordinates | Notes |
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Sultan Abdul Samad Building | Jalan Raja | 1897–1945 | 40 (131) | 3 | 3°08′55.2″N 101°41′39.8″E / 3.148667°N 101.694389°E | Formerly known simply as Government Offices in its early years[171] | |
Lee Yan Lian Building | Jalan Tun Perak | 1945–1959 | 73 (239) | 18 | 3°08′52.4″N 101°41′52.7″E / 3.147889°N 101.697972°E | The first high-rise building[172] | |
Malaysian Houses of Parliament | Perdana Botanical Gardens | 1959–1971 | 77 (252) | 20 | 3°08′57.8″N 101°40′45.8″E / 3.149389°N 101.679389°E | The first high-rise building, which was built after independence[173][174] | |
Menara Takaful | 4 Jalan Sultan Sulaiman | 1971–1973 | 110 (361) | 28 | 3°08′21.5″N 101°41′45.5″E / 3.139306°N 101.695972°E | Formerly known as Bangunan UMBC. The first high-rise building over 100 m (328 ft)[175] | |
Crowne Plaza Mutiara KL* | Jalan Sultan Ismail | 1973–1978 | 130 (427) | 36 | 3°09′05.8″N 101°42′39.3″E / 3.151611°N 101.710917°E | Formerly known as KL Hilton. The first five-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia, which was officially launched on July 6, 1973. Demolished in 2013[176][177] | |
Menara Bumiputra | 21 Jalan Melaka | 1978–1980 | 150.5 (493) | 34 | 3°09′01.7″N 101°41′49.1″E / 3.150472°N 101.696972°E | Also known as Menara Bank Muamalat. The first skyscraper in Malaysia[178] | |
Bangunan Dewan Bandaraya | Jalan Raja Laut | 1980–1983 | 150.9 (495) | 35 | 3°09′07.7″N 101°41′38.7″E / 3.152139°N 101.694083°E | Also known as Menara DBKL 1[179] | |
Menara KH | Jalan Sultan Sulaiman | 1983–1984 | 152 (499) | 36 | 3°09′04.4″N 101°42′35.7″E / 3.151222°N 101.709917°E | Formerly known as Promet Tower[180] | |
Kompleks Dayabumi | Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin | 1984–1985 | 157 (515) | 35 | 3°08′41.8″N 101°41′37.7″E / 3.144944°N 101.693806°E | [181][182] | |
Menara Dato' Onn | 45 Jalan Tun Ismail | 1985–1988 | 175 (574) | 40 | 3°10′09.5″N 101°41′27.2″E / 3.169306°N 101.690889°E | [183][184] | |
Menara Maybank | 100 Jalan Tun Perak | 1988–1998 | 244 (799) | 55 | 3°08′50.3″N 101°41′58.3″E / 3.147306°N 101.699528°E | The first skyscraper over 200 m (656 ft)[185] | |
Petronas Twin Towers | KLCC | 1998–2019 | 452 (1,483) | 88 | 3°09′28″N 101°42′42.9″E / 3.15778°N 101.711917°E | The tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and the tallest twin towers in the world[186][187] | |
The Exchange 106 | Tun Razak Exchange | 2019–2022 | 454 (1,488) | 95 | 3°08′35.4″N 101°43′07.2″E / 3.143167°N 101.718667°E |
See also
[edit]- List of tallest buildings in the world
- List of tallest buildings in Malaysia
- List of tallest buildings in George Town
- List of tallest buildings in Johor Bahru
- List of tallest buildings in Kota Kinabalu
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External links
[edit]- Diagram of Kuala Lumpur skyscrapers on SkyscraperPage
- List of all buildings in Kuala Lumpur on CTBUH