City Indian Lotus Building

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Completed:
209m
43
2018
Location:
Zhuhai
China
Usage:
Office




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Coordinates: 22.147245N   113.542703E
7 skyscrapers in a circle of one square kilometre

1862nd tallest in the world (shared with 38 other buildings)
1768th tallest on the Northern Hemisphere (shared with 33 other buildings)
1478th tallest in Asia (shared with 28 other buildings)
913th tallest in China (shared with 14 other buildings)
14th tallest in Zhuhai
121st tallest built in 2018 (shared with 3 other buildings)
103rd tallest built in Asia in 2018 (shared with 3 other buildings)
78th tallest built in China in 2018 (shared with 1 other building)
2nd tallest built in Zhuhai in 2018
6293rd most northern skyscraper
1361st most southern skyscraper
4046th most western skyscraper
3608th most eastern skyscraper
Tallest within 1 kilometre
15th tallest within 10 kilometres
247th tallest within 100 kilometres (4 equally tall buildings in that area)
516th tallest within 1000 kilometres (8 equally tall buildings in that area)
950th tallest within 2000 kilometres (15 equally tall buildings in that area)
1272nd tallest within 5000 kilometres (26 equally tall buildings in that area)
3rd most floors within 1 kilometre (1 building with same floor number)
38th most floors within 10 kilometres (4 buildings with same floor number)
880th most floors within 100 kilometres (49 buildings with same floor number)
1666th most floors within 1000 kilometres (85 buildings with same floor number)
2552nd most floors within 2000 kilometres (143 buildings with same floor number)
3530th most floors within 5000 kilometres (203 buildings with same floor number)
1.26 kilometres from the closest taller building
Huafa Plaza Tower 1
Zhuhai, China
257 metres, 48 floors, 2023
Usage: Office

1.26 kilometres from the closest at least as tall building
Huafa Plaza Tower 1
Zhuhai, China
257 metres, 48 floors, 2023
Usage: Office

65.4 kilometres from the next skyscraper over 400 metres
Two International Finance Centre
Hong Kong, China
412 metres, 88 floors, 2003
Usage: Office

2.08 kilometres from the next skyscraper over 1000 feet
CCCC Southern Financial Investment Building
Zhuhai, China
309 metres, 65 floors, 2021
Usages: Office, Hotel

158 metres from the next skyscraper over 200 metres
Zhuhai Hengqin Xinqu Ahongda Finance Tower 1
Zhuhai, China
200 metres, 47 floors, 2018
Usage: Office

147 metres from the next skyscraper
Crown Tree Building
Zhuhai, China
188 metres, 40 floors, 2018
Usages: Office, Hotel

158 metres from the closest skyscraper with more floors
Zhuhai Hengqin Xinqu Ahongda Finance Tower 1
Zhuhai, China
200 metres, 47 floors, 2018
Usage: Office

158 metres from the closest skyscraper with at least as many floors
Zhuhai Hengqin Xinqu Ahongda Finance Tower 1
Zhuhai, China
200 metres, 47 floors, 2018
Usage: Office

1.91 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 50 floors
Lai San Kok
Macau, China
155 metres, 52 floors, 2008
Usage: Residential

2.08 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 60 floors
CCCC Southern Financial Investment Building
Zhuhai, China
309 metres, 65 floors, 2021
Usages: Office, Hotel

57.2 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 70 floors
One Shenzhen Bay Tower 7
Shenzhen, China
341 metres, 71 floors, 2018
Usages: Office, Residential, Hotel

60.7 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 80 floors
Huiyun Center
Shenzhen, China
359 metres, 80 floors, 2023
Usages: Office, Hotel

66 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 90 floors
International Commerce Centre
Hong Kong, China
484 metres, 108 floors, 2010
Usages: Office, Hotel

66 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 100 floors
International Commerce Centre
Hong Kong, China
484 metres, 108 floors, 2010
Usages: Office, Hotel


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