List of tallest buildings in Singapore

The skyline of a city, showing many tall buildings near a body of water
The skyline of Singapore in 2015

The city-state of Singapore has over 4,300 completed high-rises, the majority of which are located in the Downtown Core.[1] In the city, there are 64 skyscrapers that rise higher than 140 metres (459 ft). Three buildings share the title of tallest building in Singapore: United Overseas Bank Plaza One, Republic Plaza and Overseas Union Bank Centre.[2] The three towers, which share the title of 128th-tallest building in the world, are each 280 m (919 ft) tall.[3][4][5] There is a height restriction of 280 metres (919 ft) for structures in the central business district (only Raffles Place, Marina Bay Sands, Kallang River, Kallang and Mountbatten) of Singapore because of the proximity of Paya Lebar Airbase.[3][6] The upcoming Tanjong Pagar Centre located at Tanjong Pagar will be 290 metres (951 ft) tall when completed in 2016 as its location is not affected by the said height restriction.

Singapore's history of skyscrapers began with the 1939 completion of the 17-storey Cathay Building.[7] The 70-metre (230 ft) structure was, at the time of its completion, the tallest building in Southeast Asia; it was superseded by the 87-metre (285 ft) Asia Insurance Building in 1954, which remained the tallest in Singapore until the 100 m (328 ft) Shaw Centre was completed in 1958.[8][9] Singapore went through a major building boom in the 1970s and 1980s that resulted from the city's rapid industrialisation. During this time, the Overseas Union Bank Centre became the tallest building in the city-state; the 280 m (919 ft) structure was also the tallest building in the world outside of North America from its 1986 completion until 1989, when the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong was completed.[3][10] The skyscraper-building boom continued during the 1990s and 2000s, with 30 skyscrapers at least 140 m (459 ft) tall, many of them residential towers, constructed from 1990 through 2008.

Since 2000, there has been a sharp increase in the number of skyscrapers under construction in the city area, particularly in the Marina Bay district. One project under construction in Marina Centre is the Marina Bay Financial Centre, which includes 3 office towers offering 280,000 square metres (3,000,000 sq ft) of prime Grade A office space, 2 residential developments offering 649 luxurious apartments and a 16,400-square-metre (176,000 sq ft) retail mall, named Marina Bay Link Mall.[11] First phase of MBFC was completed in 2010. The second phase which includes MBFC Tower 3 will be ready by 1Q 2012. Marina Bay Suites which is part of Phase 2 will attain TOP in 2013. There are also several new developments in the city's shopping hub, Orchard Road. The Orchard Residences is an under construction 245 m (804 ft), 43-floor tower being built in conjunction with ION Orchard, a planned shopping mall.[12] In addition, the 218 m (715 ft) Ocean Financial Centre, a planned 43-floor skyscraper, has begun construction in Raffles Place.[13]

Skyline of a city, showing several tall skyscrapers. The tallest buildings are at the left and right of the image, with several low-rises in the immediate foreground. Most of the towers are lit up, as night is approaching
Panorama of Singapore's skyline at dusk

Tallest buildings

This lists ranks Singapore skyscrapers that stand at least 140 m (459 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.

Rank Name Image Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Year Coordinates Notes
1= One Raffles Place Ground-level view of 60-storey building whose cross section is a square with a diagonal projection from one corner. In the top 10 storeys part of the square is missing and only a diagonal remains. 280 919 63 1986 1°17′04.89″N 103°51′03.70″E / 1.2846917°N 103.8510278°E / 1.2846917; 103.8510278 Tied with Republic Plaza and United Overseas Bank Plaza One as the tallest building in Singapore and the 123rd-tallest in the world; stood as the tallest building outside North America from 1986 until the 1989 completion of the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong; tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1980s[3][10]
1= Republic Plaza Ground-level view of 70-storey building. The exterior has a reddish hue with dark windows. The building tapers slightly at two points. 280 919 66 1995 1°16′58″N 103°51′04″E / 1.28278°N 103.85111°E / 1.28278; 103.85111 Tied with Overseas Union Bank Centre and United Overseas Bank Plaza One as the tallest building in Singapore and the 123rd-tallest in the world; tied as the tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1990s[5][14]
1= United Overseas Bank Plaza One Ground-level view of several skyscrapers; the building on the right is the tallest and has a square cross section with several diagonal protrusions. A shorter building on the left resembles it closely. 280 919 67 1992 1°17′08″N 103°50′59″E / 1.28556°N 103.84972°E / 1.28556; 103.84972 Tied with One Raffles Place and Republic Plaza as the tallest building in Singapore and the 123rd-tallest in the world; tied as the tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1990s[4][15]
4 Capital Tower Ground-level view of a 50-storey building with a rectangular cross section; near the 40th floor the building tapers inward 254 833 52 2000 1°16′39″N 103°50′51″E / 1.27750°N 103.84750°E / 1.27750; 103.84750 182nd-tallest building in the world; tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 2000s[16][17]
5= One Raffles Quay North Tower Ground-level view of two square buildings with identical all-glass facades 245 804 50 2006 1°16′53.04″N 103°51′6.52″E / 1.2814000°N 103.8518111°E / 1.2814000; 103.8518111 215th-tallest building in the world[18][19]
5= The Sail @ Marina Bay Tower 1 Ground-level view of two curved buildings that slightly resemble sails; the sun is setting in the distance. 245 804 70 2008 1°16′51.97″N 103°51′10.06″E / 1.2811028°N 103.8527944°E / 1.2811028; 103.8527944 215th-tallest building in the world and tallest residential skyscraper in Singapore; also known as the Marina Bay Tower[20][21]
5= Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 3 Marina Bay Financial Centre 245 804 45 2012 1°16′48.13″N 103°51′15.08″E / 1.2800361°N 103.8541889°E / 1.2800361; 103.8541889 [22]
5= Ocean Financial Centre Artist's image of a complete skyscraper; the building is portrayed with a slightly curved glass facade with an angled roofline. 245 804 43 2011 1°16′59.52″N 103°51′10.77″E / 1.2832000°N 103.8529917°E / 1.2832000; 103.8529917 [13][23][24]
9 Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 2 Marina Bay Financial Centre under construction 239 784 49 2010 1°16′48.13″N 103°51′15.08″E / 1.2800361°N 103.8541889°E / 1.2800361; 103.8541889 [25]
10 8 Shenton Way Ground-level view of a 50-storey cylindrical tower with black windows and a small cut-out near the roofline 235 771 52 1986 1°16′33″N 103°50′50″E / 1.27583°N 103.84722°E / 1.27583; 103.84722 Tallest cylindrical building in the world; also known as Axa Tower[26][27]
11 Marina Bay Residences Wooden model of the Marina Bay Financial Centre complex. 227 745 61 2011 1°16′48.13″N 103°51′15.08″E / 1.2800361°N 103.8541889°E / 1.2800361; 103.8541889 [11]
12 Swissôtel The Stamford Ground-level view of a tall, white cylindrical tower and a shorter cuboidal building 226 741 73 1986 1°17′36″N 103°51′12″E / 1.29333°N 103.85333°E / 1.29333; 103.85333 Tallest hotel in Singapore; tallest hotel in the world at time of completion;[28][29] highest floor count in Singapore
13 Millenia Tower Side view of a 40-story building with a square cross section; the building tapers into a partial pyramid near the roofline. 223 732 41 1996 1°17′34″N 103°51′37″E / 1.29278°N 103.86028°E / 1.29278; 103.86028 [30][31]
14 The Orchard Residences 218 715 52 2010
14 The Sail @ Marina Bay Tower 2 Ground-level view of two curved buildings that slightly resemble sails; the sun is setting in the distance. 215 705 63 2008 1°16′51.97″N 103°51′10.06″E / 1.2811028°N 103.8527944°E / 1.2811028; 103.8527944 Also known as the Central Park Tower[32][33]
15 One Shenton Way Tower 1 One Shenton Way 214 702 50 2011 [34]
16 OUE Downtown Tower 1 Distant view of a box-like building with many black ridges; a similar-looking building is located directly behind it. 201 659 50 1975 1°16′37.40″N 103°50′54.06″E / 1.2770556°N 103.8483500°E / 1.2770556; 103.8483500 Tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1970s[35][36]
17 OCBC Centre Ground level view of a box-like building with rounded, windowless side exteriors 198 650 52 1976 1°17′07″N 103°50′57″E / 1.28528°N 103.84917°E / 1.28528; 103.84917 [37][38]
18= Marina Bay Sands Tower 1 Wooden model showing three skyscrapers; the towers are joined by a terrace that stretches out between their respective roofs, protruding over the edge of each tower. 194 636 57 2010 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′39.34″E / 1.285528°N 103.8609278°E / 1.285528; 103.8609278 [39][40]
18= Marina Bay Sands Tower 2 Wooden model showing three skyscrapers; the towers are joined by a terrace that stretches out between their respective roofs, protruding over the edge of each tower. 194 636 57 2010 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′39.34″E / 1.285528°N 103.8609278°E / 1.285528; 103.8609278 [40][41]
18= Marina Bay Sands Tower 3 Wooden model showing three skyscrapers; the towers are joined by a terrace that stretches out between their respective roofs, protruding over the edge of each tower. 194 636 57 2010 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′39.34″E / 1.285528°N 103.8609278°E / 1.285528; 103.8609278 [40][42]
21= International Plaza Ground-level view of 50-storey box-like building with dark, receded windows and cut-off, diagonal corners 190 623 50 1976 1°16′33.5″N 103°50′43.9″E / 1.275972°N 103.845528°E / 1.275972; 103.845528 [43][44]
21= Singapore Land Tower Ground-level view of a 50-storey white tower with a rectangular cross section and dark windows 190 623 48 1980 1°17′4.78″N 103°51′6.78″E / 1.2846611°N 103.8518833°E / 1.2846611; 103.8518833 [45][46]
23= SGX Centre One Ground-level view of a 30-storey building with a rounded, glass facade on one side and a straight-edged facade of concrete and windows on another; the concrete siding protrudes above the roofline 187 614 30 2000 1°16′46.97″N 103°51′0.06″E / 1.2797139°N 103.8500167°E / 1.2797139; 103.8500167 [47]
23= SGX Centre Two Ground-level view of a 30-storey building with a rounded, glass facade on one side and a straight-edged facade of concrete and windows on another; the concrete siding protrudes above the roofline 187 614 30 2001 1°16′43.81″N 103°50′57.97″E / 1.2788361°N 103.8494361°E / 1.2788361; 103.8494361 [48]
25 PSA Building 183 600 42 1986 1°16′24.87″N 103°48′04.37″E / 1.2735750°N 103.8012139°E / 1.2735750; 103.8012139 [49][50]
26= Suntec City Tower 1 Ground-level view of two identical 45-storey towers with rectangular cross sections; a diagonal cut-out is present on each tower near the 30th floor 181 594 45 1997 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 [51][52]
26= Suntec City Tower 2 Ground-level view of two identical 45-storey towers with rectangular cross sections; a diagonal cut-out is present on each tower near the 30th floor 181 594 45 1997 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 [53][54]
26= Suntec City Tower 3 Ground-level view of two identical 45-storey towers with rectangular cross sections; a diagonal cut-out is present on each tower near the 30th floor 181 594 45 1997 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 [55][56]
26= Suntec City Tower 4 Ground-level view of two identical 45-storey towers with rectangular cross sections; a diagonal cut-out is present on each tower near the 30th floor 181 594 45 1997 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 [57][58]
30 16 Collyer Quay Ground-level view of a 40-storey building with a glass facade and rectangular cross section; three levels of windows recede inward at various points up the tower, and a spire is present on the roof. 179 587 33 1993 1°17′03.08″N 103°51′08.72″E / 1.2841889°N 103.8524222°E / 1.2841889; 103.8524222 [59]
31 Pickering Operations Complex Ground-level view of a 40-storey, box-like building with windowless concrete siding and rounded anterior corners 177 581 43 1986 1°17′6.84″N 103°50′56.87″E / 1.2852333°N 103.8491306°E / 1.2852333; 103.8491306 [60][61]
32 Robinson 77 Distant ground-level view of a 40-story building with a blue glass facade; the building has a rectangular cross-section and a diaginal roofline. 176 577 40 1998 1°16′40.2″N 103°50′53.62″E / 1.277833°N 103.8482278°E / 1.277833; 103.8482278 [62][63]
33= The Concourse Ground-level view of a building with an octagonal cross-section; the facade is white with dark, receded windows that appear to be continuous ridges from a distance 175 574 43 1995 1°18′03.8″N 103°51′43.8″E / 1.301056°N 103.862167°E / 1.301056; 103.862167 [64][65]
33= Maybank Tower Ground-level view of two 40-storey towers. The building on the left is very thin with a blue and grey facade. The building on the right has a square cross section with diagonal, cut-off corners and a tapering roofline. 175 574 32 2002 1°17′9.37″N 103°51′8.53″E / 1.2859361°N 103.8523694°E / 1.2859361; 103.8523694 [66][67]
35 6 Battery Road Ground-level view of three 40-storey towers. The building on the left is very thin with a blue and grey facade. The building in the center has a square cross section with diagonal, cut-off corners and a tapering roofline. The building on the right is box-like with diagonal corners and a brown facade. 174 571 44 1984 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′6.74″E / 1.285528°N 103.8518722°E / 1.285528; 103.8518722 Also known as Standard Chartered Bank[68][69]
36 Samsung Hub Ground-level view of a 30-storey building with protruding ledges, a spire, and a glass facade on the uppermost floors. 172 564 30 2005 1°16′59.76″N 103°50′58.7″E / 1.2832667°N 103.849639°E / 1.2832667; 103.849639 [70][71]
37 CPF Building Distant view of a box-like building with receded windows and a dark grey, concrete facade 171 561 46 1976 1°16′36.61″N 103°50′52.12″E / 1.2768361°N 103.8478111°E / 1.2768361; 103.8478111 [72][73]
38 One Shenton Way Tower 2 One Shenton Way 169 553 50 2011 [34]
39 Bank of China Building Ground-level view of a 40-storey white building with a square podium and star-shaped cross section 168 551 36 2000 1°17′8.71″N 103°51′7.47″E / 1.2857528°N 103.8520750°E / 1.2857528; 103.8520750 [74][75]
40= Fuji Xerox Towers Box-like structure with grey, windowless siding and a large hole near the centre of the tower 165 541 38 1987 1°16′23.54″N 103°50′37.46″E / 1.2732056°N 103.8437389°E / 1.2732056; 103.8437389 [76][77]
40= Springleaf Tower 40-storey building with a triangular cross section and rounded corner 165 541 37 2002 1°16′31.06″N 103°50′46.85″E / 1.2752944°N 103.8463472°E / 1.2752944; 103.8463472 [78][79]
42 Icon Loft Tower 2 Ground-level view of a box-like, 50-storey tower with a rectangular cross section and a blue stripe on the lateral siding 163 535 46 2007 1°16′31.1″N 103°50′42.91″E / 1.275306°N 103.8452528°E / 1.275306; 103.8452528 [80][81]
43 United Overseas Bank Plaza Two Ground-level view of a 40-storey skyscraper with an octagonal cross section and a protruding, triangular ledge near the 20th floor 162 531 38 1974 1°17′08″N 103°50′59″E / 1.28556°N 103.84972°E / 1.28556; 103.84972 [82][83]
44= Centennial Tower Ground-level view of a 40-storey skyscraper with a rounded facade and an open, lattice-work structure on the roof 158 518 37 1997 1°17′36.32″N 103°51′36.55″E / 1.2934222°N 103.8601528°E / 1.2934222; 103.8601528 [84][85]
45= Hong Leong Building Ground-level view of a 45-storey, box-like building with a square cross section 158 518 45 1976 1°16′52.61″N 103°51′3.11″E / 1.2812806°N 103.8508639°E / 1.2812806; 103.8508639 [86][87]
45= Raffles City Tower Ground-level view of the three skyscrapers, each successively taller from left to right. The towers have white facades with dark windows and a rectangular cross-section, and the building farthest to the right is the most prominent. 158 518 42 1986 1°17′37″N 103°51′11″E / 1.29361°N 103.85306°E / 1.29361; 103.85306 [88][89]
47= The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1A The Pinnacle@Duxton. 156 521 50 2009 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 [90][91]
47= The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1B The Pinnacle@Duxton. 156 521 50 2009 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 [92][93]
47= The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1C The Pinnacle@Duxton. 156 521 51 2009 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 [94][95]
47= The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1D The Pinnacle@Duxton. 156 521 50 2009 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 [96][97]
47= The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1E The Pinnacle@Duxton. 156 521 50 2009 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 [98][99]
47= The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1F The Pinnacle@Duxton. 156 521 50 2009 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 [100][101]
47= The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1G The Pinnacle@Duxton. 156 521 50 2009 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 [102][103]
54 One George Street Ground-level view of a 20-storey skyscraper with a brown facade; the building has a rectangular cross section and is cut-off roughly 10 stories up, with the uppermost 10 floors partially protruding out over the street below. 153 502 23 2004 1°17′8.79″N 103°50′51.75″E / 1.2857750°N 103.8477083°E / 1.2857750; 103.8477083 [104][105]
55= Chevron House Ground-level view of a narrow, 30-storey skyscraper with a rectangular cross section and rounded anterior siding; a protruding circular spire is visible on the roof. 152 499 33 1993 1°17′3.81″N 103°51′6.64″E / 1.2843917°N 103.8518444°E / 1.2843917; 103.8518444 [106][107]
55= Meritus Mandarin Singapore Tower Two Ground-level view of two concrete towers; the one on the right is more prominent, and has a windowless anterior facade with triangular structures protruding from the roof. 152 499 40 1973 1°18′07.6″N 103°50′10.0″E / 1.302111°N 103.836111°E / 1.302111; 103.836111 [108][109]
55= UIC Building UIC building as seen from Shenton Way 152 499 40 1973 1°16′40.51″N 103°50′58.49″E / 1.2779194°N 103.8495806°E / 1.2779194; 103.8495806 [110][111]
58= OUE Downtown Tower Two   150 492 36 1994 1°16′37.40″N 103°50′54.06″E / 1.2770556°N 103.8483500°E / 1.2770556; 103.8483500 [112]
58= The Gateway East Ground-level view of a sharp, narrow corner on a building with a striped metal and glass facade 150 492 37 1990 1°17′55.71″N 103°51′32.15″E / 1.2988083°N 103.8589306°E / 1.2988083; 103.8589306 [113][114]
58= The Gateway West Ground-level view of a sharp, narrow corner on a building with a metal and glass facade 150 492 37 1990 1°17′55.71″N 103°51′32.15″E / 1.2988083°N 103.8589306°E / 1.2988083; 103.8589306 [115][116]
58= Lippo Centre Ground-level view of a 30-storey, box-like structure with a square cross section. The corner is windowless and slightly receded from the rest of the structure. 150 492 34 1990 1°16′23.03″N 103°50′40.38″E / 1.2730639°N 103.8445500°E / 1.2730639; 103.8445500 [117][118]
62= Meritus Mandarin Singapore Tower One Ground-level view of two concrete towers; the one on the right is more prominent, and has a windowless lateral facade with triangular structures protruding from the roof. 144 472 36 1971 1°18′07.6″N 103°50′10.0″E / 1.302111°N 103.836111°E / 1.302111; 103.836111 [119]
62= Parkview Square Distant view of a 25-storey building with a bronze facade and several vertical ridges that continue upward to the roofline 144 472 24 2002 1°18′0.5″N 103°51′27.48″E / 1.300139°N 103.8576333°E / 1.300139; 103.8576333 [120][121]
64= Comcentre Ground-level view of a building with a rectangular cross section. Two sides of the tower are visible; one has a concrete, windowless facade while the other's facade is a glass curtain wall. 140 459 32 1980 1°17′56.96″N 103°50′17.99″E / 1.2991556°N 103.8383306°E / 1.2991556; 103.8383306 [122][123]
64= One Raffles Quay South Tower Ground-level view of two square buildings with identical all-glass facades 140 459 29 2006 1°16′53.04″N 103°51′6.52″E / 1.2814000°N 103.8518111°E / 1.2814000; 103.8518111 [124]

Tallest under construction

Artist's impression of DUO during the day.

This lists buildings that are under construction in Singapore and are planned to rise at least 140 m (459 ft). A floor count of 40 stories is used as the cutoff for buildings whose heights have not yet been released by their developers.

NameImageHeight (m)*Height (ft)*FloorsYear
(est.)
CoordinatesNotes
Tanjong Pagar Centre 290 951 64 2016 [125]
Sky Suites @ Anson 250 820 71 2014 [126]
Altez 250 820 62 2014 [127]
Marina Bay Suites 239 784 65 2014 [128]
DUO Residences 192.80
DUO Tower 185.35 608.10 39 2017 [129]

* Table entries without text indicate that information regarding building heights has not yet been released.

Timeline of tallest buildings

This lists commercial buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Singapore. As of 2009, the title of tallest building in Singapore is held by three buildings of equal height: OUB Centre, UOB Plaza One and Republic Plaza.

Name Image Street address Years as tallest Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Coordinates Reference
Cathay Building Rounded building with two visibile facades; the lower floors have a concrete exterior with grooved, triangular niches and round, protruding edges. The uppermost floors, slightly less prominent, have a glass exterior. 2 Handy Road 1939–1954 70 230 17 1°17′57.5″N 103°50′51.5″E / 1.299306°N 103.847639°E / 1.299306; 103.847639 [7]
Asia Insurance Building  Beige rectangular building, 20 storeys and at 87 metres tall, with newer taller skyscrapers seen in the background. 2 Finlayson Green 1954–1958 87 285 20 1°16′55″N 103°51′05″E / 1.28194°N 103.85139°E / 1.28194; 103.85139 [8]
Shaw Centre Box-like building with rectangular cross section.  The lower floors are a visible parking garage, while the upper floors have a grey and white facade with protruding windows and a rooftop terrace. 1 Scotts Road 1958–1971 100 328 25 1°18′21″N 103°49′53.5″E / 1.30583°N 103.831528°E / 1.30583; 103.831528 [9]
Meritus Mandarin Singapore Tower One Ground-level view of two concrete towers; the one on the right is more prominent, and has a windowless lateral facade with triangular structures protruding from the roof. 333 Orchard Road 1971–1973 144 472 36 1°18′07.6″N 103°50′10.0″E / 1.302111°N 103.836111°E / 1.302111; 103.836111 [119]
Meritus Mandarin Singapore Tower Two[A] Ground-level view of two concrete towers; the one on the right is more prominent, and has a windowless lateral facade with triangular structures protruding from the roof. 333 Orchard Road 1973–1974 152 499 40 1°18′07.6″N 103°50′10.0″E / 1.302111°N 103.836111°E / 1.302111; 103.836111 [109]
UIC Building[A] 40-storey box-like structure seen from Shenton Way. 5 Shenton Way 1973–1974 152 499 40 1°16′40.51″N 103°50′58.49″E / 1.2779194°N 103.8495806°E / 1.2779194; 103.8495806 [111]
United Overseas Bank Plaza Two Ground-level view of a 40-storey skyscraper with an octagonal cross section and a protruding, triangular ledge near the 20th floor 80 Raffles Place 1974–1975 162 531 38 1°17′08″N 103°50′59″E / 1.28556°N 103.84972°E / 1.28556; 103.84972 [83]
DBS Building Tower One Distant view of a box-like building with many black ridges; a similar-looking building is located directly behind it. 6 Shenton Way 1975–1986 201 659 50 1°16′37.40″N 103°50′54.06″E / 1.2770556°N 103.8483500°E / 1.2770556; 103.8483500 [36]
Overseas Union Bank Centre[B] Ground-level view of 60-storey building whose cross section is a square with a diagonal projection from one corner. In the top 10 storeys part of the square is missing and only a diagonal remains. 1 Raffles Place 1986–2016 280 919 63 1°17′04.89″N 103°51′03.70″E / 1.2846917°N 103.8510278°E / 1.2846917; 103.8510278 [10]
United Overseas Bank Plaza One[B] Ground-level view of several skyscrapers; the building on the right is the tallest and has a square cross section with several diagonal protrusions. A shorter building on the left resembles it closely. 80 Raffles Place 1992–2016 280 919 67 1°17′08″N 103°50′59″E / 1.28556°N 103.84972°E / 1.28556; 103.84972 [15]
Republic Plaza[B] Ground-level view of 70-storey building. The exterior has a reddish hue with dark windows. The building tapers slightly at two points. 9 Raffles Place 1995–2016 280 919 66 1°16′58″N 103°51′04″E / 1.28278°N 103.85111°E / 1.28278; 103.85111 [14]
Tanjong Pagar Centre
Choon Guan Street 2016- 290 951 67

Notes

A. ^ a b The UIC Building, completed in 1973, tied the height of Meritus Mandarin Singapore Tower Two. The city therefore had two tallest buildings until the completion of the United Overseas Bank Plaza Two in 1974.
B. ^ a b c The United Overseas Bank Plaza One, completed in 1992, tied the height of the Overseas Union Bank Centre. The city therefore had two tallest buildings until the completion of Republic Plaza in 1995, which also tied the height of the two older structures. Since 1995, Singapore has had three tallest buildings.

See also

References

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