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This diagram shows height to tip of the tallest structural elements in each building. If measured from the ground to the highest attached component, the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) is the tallest, but as the antennas are not actually structural; they aren't considered part of the building, and the Willis Tower building itself is shorter than Taipei 101 and the Petronas Towers. Using the method of ranking heights which counts decorative spires but not antennas, the tallest towers go in order from Taipei 101, Petronas Towers, and then the Willis Tower followed by the Empire State Building. Willis Tower has the most floors at 110, and has a higher roof than the roof of the Petronas Towers.

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(Delete all revisions of this file) (cur) 15:16, 18 October 2005 . . Gabbe (Talk) . . 820x650 (4164 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
(del) (rev) 18:57, 16 October 2005 . . Meeve (Talk) . . 820x638 (14907 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision)
(del) (rev) 17:36, 25 May 2004 . . Fredrik (Talk) . . 820x650 (4164 bytes) (improved. tiny loss in accuracy (but didn't seem entirely right to begin with))
(del) (rev) 22:59, 24 March 2004 . . Greyengine5 (Talk) . . 820x638 (14907 bytes) (A to scale diagram of 4 skyskrapers using data from public domain sources)

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current07:29, 19 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 07:29, 19 February 2006820 × 650 (5 KB)Drat (talk | contribs)Optimised version. Removed unneeded colour around building names at bottom, and ran file through optimiser. 1kb decrease in size.
11:56, 18 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 11:56, 18 February 2006820 × 650 (6 KB)H005 (talk | contribs)Corrected the height of Sears Tower (was changed in the year 2000)
11:38, 5 January 2006Thumbnail for version as of 11:38, 5 January 2006820 × 650 (4 KB)H005 (talk | contribs)A scale diagram of 5 skyscrapers made using data from public-domain sources. Copied from the English Wikipedia en:Image:Skyscrapercompare1.PNG.

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