List of tallest wooden buildings
Several wooden skyscraper designs have been designed and built, with the tallest currently being the Sanctuary of Truth, a 105-metre-high (344 ft) temple in Pattaya, Thailand.[1] The previous record holder, the 67-metre-high (220 ft) Pagoda of Fogong Temple, was built 900 years ago.
The tallest standing wooden structure is Gliwice Radio Tower (118 metres or 387 feet). The tallest ever wooden structure was the tower of Mühlacker radio transmitter (190 metres or 620 feet, destroyed in 1945).
Skyscraper | Height (m) | Floors | Location | Dates | Notes |
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Mühlacker radio transmitter | 190 | n/a | Mühlacker | 1930–1945 | Not a building; demolished |
St. Peter's Church, Riga | 130 | n/a | Riga | 1491–1666[2] | Next construction was 123 m high until 1941 |
Gliwice Radio Tower | 118 | n/a | Gliwice | 1935 | Not a building |
Sanctuary of Truth[1] | 105 | 1 | Pattaya | 1981 | Decoration in progress[1] |
Dushan Shuisi Building (独山水司楼) | 99.9 | 24 | Pingzhai (坪寨), Wengqi Village, Yingshan Town, Dushan County, Guizhou, China | 2019 | |
Mjøstårnet | 85.4 | 18 | Brumunddal | 2019 | |
HoHo Wien | 84[3] | 24[3] | Vienna | 2019 | |
Săpânţa-Peri Church[4] | 75[5] | 2 | Săpânța | 2013 | [6] |
Yongding Pagoda (永定塔) | 69.7 | 8 | Beijing | 2012 | |
Pagoda of Fogong Temple | 65.8–67.3 | 5-6 | Yingxian | 1056 | |
Ieud Monastery | 60[7] | Ieud (Romanian: Ieud) | 2003 | ||
Rozavlea-Șesu Mănăstirii | 58 | 2 | Rozavlea | 2017 | |
Bârsana Monastery | 57 | 2 | Bârsana | 2005 | |
Sainte-Marie | 56,4[8] | Church Point | 1905 | ||
Ascension Cathedral | 56[9] | Almaty | 1907 | ||
Șurdești | 54[10] | Șurdești | 1766 | ||
Brock Commons Tallwood House | 53 | 18[11] | Vancouver | 2017 | |
Treet[12] | 52.8 | 14 | Bergen | 2015 | |
Light House[13] | 48 | 14 | Joensuu[14] | 2019[15] | |
Cathedral-Basilica of St.Peter and Paul | 44 | 2 | Paramaribo, Suriname | 1885 | Largest wooden building in the Western Hemisphere. |
St. George's Cathedral | 43.5 | Georgetown | 1892 | ||
Forté | 32 | 10 | Melbourne | 2012 | |
Murray Grove[16] | 9 | Hackney, London | 2009 | ||
Perspective | 30 | 6 | Bordeaux | 2018[17] | |
International House Sydney[18] | 29.7 | 7 | Sydney, Australia | 2017 | |
Daramu House[19] | 29.7 | 7 | Sydney, Australia | 2019 | |
WIDC | 29.5 | 8 | Prince George, British Columbia | 2014[20] | |
Puukuokka[21] | 8 | Kuokkala | 2015 | ||
Strandparken | 8 | Sundbyberg Municipality | 2014[22] | ||
Yongning Pavilion (the wooden part) | 27 | 3 | Yanqing District | 2019 | |
Carbon12 | 26 | 8 | Portland, Oregon | [23] | |
Brewery Lofts | 23 | 7 | Tacoma, Washington | 2020 | Second Tallest in the United States |
T3 | 7 | Minneapolis | 2016[24] | ||
Curtain Place[25] | 6 | London | 2015 | ||
FCBA | 6 | Champs-sur-Marne |
Skyscraper | Height (m) | Floors | Location | Dates | Status |
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W350 Project | 350 | 70[26] | Tokyo | 2041 | Planned |
Oakwood Tower[27] | 304.8 | 80 | Barbican | Planned: Research Phase[28] | |
River Beech Tower[29] | 228 | 80[30][31] | Chicago | Proposed | |
The Dutch Mountains I | 150 | Eindhoven | 2022–2023 | Planned | |
Timber Towers | 40, 60 | Philadelphia | Planned: Demonstration[32] / Research Phase[33] | ||
Trätoppen[34] | 133 | 40 | Stockholm | Proposed | |
The Dutch Mountains II | 110 | Eindhoven | 2022–2023 | Planned | |
The Spar | 91.44 | 48 | Portland, Oregon | Proposed: Research Phase[35][36] | |
Baobab[37] | 35[38] | Paris | Proposed | ||
CF Møller Wooden | 34 x 4 | Stockholm | Proposed[39] | ||
Abebe Court Tower | 26 | Lagos | Proposal[40] | ||
Urban Lung | 25 | Cardiff | Proposal [41] | ||
Kulturhus | 76 | 19 | Skellefteå | 2019[42] | Developer appointed |
U of T Academic Tower | 74.5 | 14 | Toronto | 2019 | To be built [43] |
HAUT | 73[44] | 21 | Amsterdam | 2020 | Proposed: In sales phase[45] |
Ascent | 86.25 | 25[46] | Wisconsin | 2020-2022 | Under Construction |
Tham & Videgård | 20 | Frihamnen | Proposed | ||
Terrace House[47] | 71 | 19 | Vancouver | Under Construction | |
Tree Tower | 62 | 18 | Toronto | [48] | Proposed |
Tour Hypérion | 57 | 17 | Bordeaux | Estimated 2020[49][50] | Proposed |
5 King Tower | 52[51] | Brisbane | Proposed | ||
Vertical Village | 50 | 17[52] | Île-de-France | To be built | |
Wood'Up | 50[53] | 18 | Paris | 2021 | Planned |
The Arbour | 52.5[54] | 12 | Toronto | Estimated 2024[54] | Planned[55] |
Framework[56] | 24+ | 12 | Portland, Oregon | Approved[57] | |
Horizons bois | 12 | Rennes | Proposed[58] | ||
Sensation[59] | 38 | 8, 11 | Strasbourg | 2019[60] | Under Construction |
Riverfront Square | 6,8,11 | Newark, New Jersey | Searching tenants[61] | ||
SKAIO[62] | 34 | 10 | Heilbronn | 2019 | Under Construction |
PuuCity (WoodCity)[63] | 8 | Helsinki | Under Construction | ||
Dutch Mountain | 7 | Veldhoven | 2021[64] | Cancelled | |
80 Atlantic[65] | 28 | 5 | Toronto | 2019 | Under Construction |
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