List of tallest wooden buildings

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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).

Tallest wooden buildings and structures
Skyscraper Height (m) Floors Location Dates Notes
Mühlacker radio transmitter 190 n/a Mühlacker 1930–1945 Not a building; demolished
St. Peter's Church, Riga 130[clarification needed] 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]
(永定塔) 69.7 8 Beijing 2012
Pagoda of Fogong Temple 65.8–67.3 5-6 Yingxian 1056
60[7] Ieud (Romanian: Ieud) 2003
58 2 Rozavlea 2017
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
Great Buddha Hall, Tōdai-ji 49 Nara 1709 Largest wooden building in the world.
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 2018 [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
Tallest unfinished/proposed wooden buildings
Skyscraper Height (m) Floors Location Dates Status
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 Rainbow Tree[35][36] 115 32 Cebu Proposed
The Dutch Mountains II 110 Eindhoven 2022–2023 Planned
Burė 4 105 Vilnius Planned[37]
WoHo 98 29 Berlin [38]
The Spar 91.44 48 Portland, Oregon Proposed: Research Phase[39][40]
Baobab[41] 35[42] Paris Proposed
CF Møller Wooden 34 x 4 Stockholm Proposed[43]
Abebe Court Tower 26 Lagos Proposal[44]
Urban Lung 25 Cardiff Proposal [45]
Kulturhus 76 19 Skellefteå 2019[46] Under Construction
U of T Academic Tower 74.5 14 Toronto 2019 To be built [47]
HAUT 73[48] 21 Amsterdam 2020 Under Construction
Ascent 86.25 25[49] Wisconsin 2020-2022 Under Construction
Tham & Videgård 20 Frihamnen Proposed
Terrace House[50] 71 19 Vancouver Under Construction
Tree Tower 62 18 Toronto [51] Proposed
Tour Hypérion 57 17 Bordeaux Estimated 2020[52][53] Proposed
Albizzia[54] 56 16 Lyon, France 2022 Under Construction
5 King Tower 52[55] Brisbane Proposed
Vertical Village 50 17[56] Île-de-France To be built
Wood'Up 50[57] 18 Paris 2021 Planned
The Arbour 52.5[58] 12 Toronto Estimated 2024[58] Planned[59]
Framework[60] 24+ 12 Portland, Oregon Approved[61]
Horizons bois 12 Rennes Proposed[62]
Sensation[63] 38 8, 11 Strasbourg 2019[64] Under Construction
Intro Cleveland 35[65] 9 Cleveland, Ohio 2022[66] Under Construction
Riverfront Square 6,8,11 Newark, New Jersey Searching tenants[67]
SKAIO[68] 34 10 Heilbronn 2019 Under Construction
PuuCity (WoodCity)[69] 8 Helsinki Under Construction
Dutch Mountain 7 Veldhoven 2021[70] Cancelled
80 Atlantic[71] 28 5 Toronto 2019 Under Construction

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