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This is a list of architects who have designed completed or topped-out skyscrapers over 300 m (980 ft) tall (supertall).

Firm Architect Building Image City Country
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture[1] United States Adrian Smith AT&T Corporate Center
Chicago  United States
Al Hashemi United Arab Emirates HHHR Tower Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Atkins United Kingdom The Address Downtown Burj Dubai Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Tom Wright Burj Al Arab Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Almas Tower Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Bregman + Hamann Architects Canada First Canadian Place
Toronto  Canada
Cook + Fox Architects United States Bank of America Tower
New York City  United States
Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects Hong Kong Central Plaza
Hong Kong  Hong Kong
CITIC Plaza
Guangzhou  China
The Center Hong Kong  Hong Kong
East China Architectural Design & Research Institute China Shimao International Plaza
Shanghai  China
Ellerbe Becket United States Kingdom Centre Riyadh  Saudi Arabia
Fender Katsalidis Architects Australia Eureka Tower
Melbourne  Australia
Gensler United States Marshall Strabala[2] Nanjing Greenland Financial Center
(topped out)
Nanjing  China
Burj Dubai
(topped out, left the project in 2006)
Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Foster and Partners United Kingdom The Index
(topped out)
Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Hazel W.S. Wong Norr Group Consultants Emirates Office Tower Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Hijjas Kasturi Associates Malaysia Menara Telekom
Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia
Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates United States Kevin Roche Bank of America Plaza
Atlanta  United States
Khatib & Alami Group Lebanon Rose Tower Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Kohn Pedersen Fox United States Shanghai World Financial Center
Shanghai  China
Northeast Asia Trade Tower
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Incheon  South Korea
K.Y. Cheung Design Associates China Shun Hing Square
Shenzhen  China
Chester L. Lindsey Columbia Center
Seattle  United States
C. Y. Lee[3] Tuntex Sky Tower
Kaohsiung  Taiwan
Taipei 101
Taipei  Taiwan
Loebl, Schlossman & Hackl United States Two Prudential Plaza
Chicago  United States
Low Yat Construction Malaysia Empire Tower
Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners United States U.S. Bank Tower
Los Angeles  United States
I. M. Pei JPMorgan Chase Tower
Houston  United States
Bank of China Tower
Hong Kong  Hong Kong
César Pelli & Associates Architects United States César Pelli 2 International Finance Centre Hong Kong  Hong Kong
Petronas Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia
Renzo Piano Building Workshop Italy Renzo Piano The New York Times Building
New York City  United States
Plan Architects[4] Thailand Baiyoke Tower II
Bangkok  Thailand
RTKL Associates United States Wenzhou World Trade Center
(topped out)
Wenzhou  China
RW Armstrong United States Sky Tower
(topped out)
Abu Dhabi  United Arab Emirates
Shreve, Lamb and Harmon United States Empire State Building
New York City  United States
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill United States John Hancock Center
Chicago  United States
Willis Tower
Chicago  United States
Richard Keating Wells Fargo Plaza
Houston  United States
Adrian Smith Jin Mao Tower
Shanghai  China
Trump International Hotel and Tower
Chicago  United States
China World Trade Center Tower III
Beijing  China
Burj Dubai
(topped out)
Dubai  United Arab Emirates
Edward Durell Stone[5] Aon Center
Chicago  United States
Sunland Group Australia Q1
Gold Coast  Australia
Wilkinson Eyre United Kingdom Guangzhou West Tower
(topped out)
Guangzhou  China
William Van Alen Chrysler Building
New York City  United States
Wong & Ouyang Hong Kong One Island East
Hong Kong  Hong Kong
International Commerce Centre
(topped out)
Hong Kong  Hong Kong
Wuhan Architectural Design Institute China Minsheng Bank Building
Wuhan  China
Nina Tower
Hong Kong  Hong Kong

References

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  1. ^ "Adrian Smith FAIA, RIBA". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  2. ^ "Marshall Strabala Architect". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  3. ^ "Taiwan on Top". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  4. ^ "Plan Architects Co". Emporis. Retrieved 12 April 2009. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ "Edward Durell Stone". Retrieved 12 April 2009.