Below is a list of buildings in the US state of Pennsylvania with a height of 150 meters or more - in 2018 there are 23 of them. The tallest building in the state is the , which is 341.8 meters high, making it the 9th tallest building in all of the United States [1] . All of these skyscrapers are located only in two cities of the state: 14 in Philadelphia and 9 in Pittsburgh , and neither one nor the other is the state capital.
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- Descending height. The equal sign = after the sequence number means that several buildings have the same height.
No. p / p | Title | City | A photo | Height without spiers and antennas, m. | Elevated floors | Year of completion | Notes, links |
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one | Philadelphia | 341,8 | 59 | 2018 | The tallest building in the state since November 2017, the 9th tallest building in all of the United States , the 69th tallest building in the world . [one] | ||
2 | Comcast Center | Philadelphia | 296.7 | 57 | 2008 | The tallest state building in 2008–2017, the 19th tallest building in all of the United States , the 99th tallest building in the world . [2] | |
3 | Philadelphia | 288.0 | 61 | 1987 | The highest state building from 1987 to 2008. [3] | ||
four | Philadelphia | 258.5 | 58 | 1990 | [four] | ||
five | Pittsburgh | 256.3 | 64 | 1970 | The tallest building in the city since 1970, the tallest building in the state from 1970 to 1987. Previously known as the USX Tower . [five] | ||
6 | Philadelphia | 241.4 | 54 | 1990 | Previously known as Mellon Bank Center and Nine Penn Center . [6] | ||
7 | Philadelphia | 225.3 | 55 | 1991 | Previously known as the Three Logan Square and Verizon Tower [2] . [7] | ||
eight | Pittsburgh | 221.0 | 54 | 1983 | Previously known as the One Mellon Center . [eight] | ||
9 | Pittsburgh | 193.6 | 40 | 1984 | The highest building complex of 6 buildings. [9] | ||
ten | Philadelphia | 190.5 | 45 | 1990 | Previously known as Blue Cross-Blue Shield Tower and IBX Tower . [ten] | ||
eleven | Pittsburgh | 187.8 | 31 | 1988 | Also known as Highmark Place , previously known as Hillman Tower . [eleven] | ||
12 | Pittsburgh | 187.5 | 45 | 1983 | [12] | ||
13 | Pittsburgh | 177.4 | 44 | 1932 | The tallest building in the city and state from 1932 to 1970. [13] | ||
14 = | Philadelphia | 172.2 | 41 | 1987 | The complex consists of two identical buildings of the same height and number of floors, but of different year of construction. [14] | ||
14 = | Philadelphia | 172.2 | 41 | 1992 | The complex consists of two identical buildings of the same height and number of floors, but of different year of construction. [15] | ||
sixteen | Philadelphia Town Hall | Philadelphia | 167.0 | 9 | 1901 | The tallest building in the world from 1901 to 1908, the tallest building in the United States (excluding New York ) from 1901 to 1924. [sixteen] | |
17 | Pittsburgh | 163.1 | 42 | 1936 | The second tallest building in the world, designed for students (after MSU ). [17] | ||
18 | Pittsburgh | 158.5 | 41 | 1951 | Also known as the Three Mellon Center . [18] | ||
nineteen | Philadelphia | 157.9 | 44 | 2009 | [nineteen] | ||
20 | Pittsburgh | 155,8 | 39 | 1968 | Previously also known as FreeMarkets Center , One Oliver Plaza and Ariba Center . [20] | ||
21 | Philadelphia | 152.4 | 40 | 1974 | [21] | ||
22 | Philadelphia | 151.8 | 45 | 2004 | [22] | ||
23 | Loews Philadelphia Hotel | Philadelphia | 150.0 | 36 | 1932 | On the roof of the building, there is an antenna with a height of 78 meters, that is, more than half of its own skyscraper height. Also known as PSFS Building . The highest hotel in the city. [23] |
See also
- Cities of Pennsylvania
- List of tallest buildings in Philadelphia
Notes
- ↑ North America’s tallest buildings on emporis.com
- ↑ Arch Street high-rise has yet another name (English) on bizjournals.com , October 1, 2010