10. 101 Taipei
Place: Taiwan Completed Cost: $1.9 Billion Year Completed: 2003 Upon its completion in 2004, Taipei 101 reached a height of 1,667 feet, earning the title of the world's tallest building—a distinction it held until 2010. Designed by architects C.Y. Lee and C.P. Wang, construction of Taipei 101 began in 1999, two years after the initial proposal. Inspired by the structure of a bamboo stalk, Taipei 101 is not only an architectural wonder but also a symbol of Taiwan's rapid economic growth and modernization. The building features 101 floors above ground and incorporates advanced engineering to withstand earthquakes and typhoons, reflecting the region's commitment to safety and resilience. In conclusion, Taipei 101 remains an iconic landmark, showcasing the ingenuity of modern architecture and Taiwan's place on the global stage. Its impressive height and unique design continue to attract visitors and serve as a source of national pride.
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