List of tallest buildings designed by women

This list ranks skyscrapers by height which were designed by women working as primary architects or design coordinators. Only buildings with continuously occupiable floors are included, thus non-building structures, including towers, are not included. (See List of tallest buildings and structures.)

At 262 metres (860 ft) tall, Aqua was once the tallest building in the world designed by a woman. Aqua was designed by Jeanne Gang at Studio Gang Architects.[1]

Ranking criteria

This list includes all occupiable structures over 50-metre (160 ft) tall, including spires, that were designed by women in the roles of primary architect or design coordinator. Note that many of these buildings are designed by larger teams that include the female architects listed.

Tallest buildings in the world designed by women (50m+)

Rank Building[A] City Country Architect Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Built
1 St. Regis Chicago  United States Jeanne Gang 362 1,191 101 2020
2AquaChicago United StatesJeanne Gang262 m859 ft872009
3The LeonardoJohannesburg South AfricaMalika Walele, and others[2]227 m745 ft552019
4One Thousand MuseumMiami United StatesZaha Hadid216 m709 ft622019
5270 Park AvenueNew York City United StatesNatalie de Blois215 m707 ft521961
6Wangjing SOHO Tower 1Beijing ChinaZaha Hadid200 m656 ft442014
7MontevideoRotterdam NetherlandsFrancine Houben140 m458 ft432005
8Equitable BuildingChicago United StatesNatalie de Blois139 m457 ft351965
9The EmeraldSeattle United StatesJulia Nagele128 m420 ft402020
10Kilbourn TowerMilwaukee United StatesGrace La115 m380 ft33[3]2005
11Wangjing SOHO Tower 2Beijing ChinaZaha Hadid127 m417 ft262014
12Vertical Courtyard Apartment 1[4]Hangzhou ChinaLu Wenyu[5]126 m414 ft312006
13Vertical Courtyard Apartment 2Hangzhou ChinaLu Wenyu126 m414 ft312006
14Vertical Courtyard Apartment 4Hangzhou ChinaLu Wenyu126 m414 ft312006
15Vertical Courtyard Apartment 5Hangzhou ChinaLu Wenyu126 m414 ft312006
16Vertical Courtyard Apartment 5Hangzhou ChinaLu Wenyu126 m414 ft312006
17Vertical Courtyard Apartment 6Hangzhou ChinaLu Wenyu118 m387 ft292006
18Wangjing SOHO Tower 3Beijing ChinaZaha Hadid118 m387 ft252014
19KölntriangleCologne GermanyDörte Gatermann103 m339 ft292005
20Lever HouseNew York City United StatesNatalie de Blois94 m307 ft211952
21Solstice on the ParkChicago United StatesJeanne Gang, Gabrielle Poirier, Margaret Cavenagh[6]91 m299 ft272018
22FiftyTwoDegreesNijmegen NetherlandsFrancine Houben86 m282 ft202008
23Crowne Plaza CincinnatiCincinnati United StatesNatalie de Blois83 m272 ft191949
24Jockey Club Innovation TowerHong Kong Hong KongZaha Hadid76 m249 ft152013
25Heydar Aliyev CenterBaku AzerbaijanZaha Hadid74 m243 ft2013
26Atlantis CondominiumMiami United StatesElizabeth Plater-Zyberk69 m227 ft201982
27Library of BirminghamBirmingham United KingdomFrancine Houben60 m200 ft2013
2840 Tenth AvenueNew York City United StatesJeanne Gang53 m190 ft122018
29Paras TrinityGurgaon IndiaSonali Rastogi53 m[7]174 ft142015
At 1,191 feet (362 m) tall, Vista Tower is the newest addition to this list and is currently the tallest building in the world designed by a woman. [8]

Buildings under construction

This is a list of buildings taller than 50 meters designed by women that are currently under construction.

Building City Country Architect Planned architectural height Floors Planned completion Ref.
Fereshteh Pasargad HotelTehran IranZaha Hadid188 m (617 ft)462020
MIRASan Francisco United StatesJeanne Gang129 m (423 ft)392020[10]
One HundredSt. Louis United StatesJeanne Gang117.3 m (385 ft)362020[11]

See also

References

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  2. "Africa's tallest building is set to open, and it's designed mostly by women". 2019-10-01. Retrieved 2019-10-06.
  3. "Kilbourn Tower". LA DALLMAN. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
  4. "Vertical Courtyard Hangzhou". 2018-09-17. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
  5. "Pritzker Prize goes to Wang Shu, 48-year-old Chinese architect". 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
  6. "Soltice on the Park". StudioGang.com. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  7. "Paras Trinity". Emporis. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  8. "Vista Tower". studiogang.com. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  9. "City's plan to demolish & replace SOM-designed 270 Park Avenue sparks criticism". 2018-02-21. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  10. "Studio Gang's Mira tower in San Francisco to feature twisting bay windows". Dezeen.com. 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2018-09-16.
  11. "One Hundred Above the Park". Emporis.com. Retrieved 15 April 2020.

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