 In this video, we're giving you a roundup of the world's tallest skyscrapers. Excited to see some more of the world's most unbelievable high-rise buildings? Wait till the end to see the world's first tower that will reach over 1,000 meters in height. As we move into an era of technological expansion, the world has seen a rise of skyscrapers. It's as if humans have become obsessed with breaking the limits. And what better way to do it than to create buildings that stretch out miles up into the sky? 1. Wuhan Greenland Center, China If there's one country that knows how to build skyscrapers, it's China. Even after the construction of China's Greenland Center had to be halted for a while, it's expected to follow its course of completion and is one of the tallest buildings China has ever seen. The building was set to rise up to 1,558 feet, but it might be cut down a couple of feet to stay in accordance with aircraft regulations. Regardless of that, Wuhan Greenland Center will provide spaces for offices, apartments, and luxury hotels. 2. Central Park Tower, North America Located in the billionaire's row in Manhattan, Central Park Tower is said to become North America's tallest skyscraper before the year ends. The tower is already functional with a seven-storey Nordstrom flagship store at its base. After that, the tower's construction was temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak. But once it's ready to be unveiled, the Central Park Tower will stand 1,550 feet, featuring 179 apartments, making this one of the greatest skyscrapers of recent times. 3. Denguan International Trade Center, China Standing at a height of about 1,441 feet, the International Trade Center in Denguan is the tallest part of a complex of five buildings. Located right on the Pearl River Delta, the tower features six stories of retail space and restaurants. Made of reflective glass and metal paneling, the Denguan Trade Center will not just be an economic hub for the city, but also a treat to look at. Before we get to number 4, make sure to subscribe to the channel to see more videos like this one, and leave a comment below to let us know if you're a subscriber. 4. Diamond Tower, Saudi Arabia Another great skyscraper that Saudi Arabia is planning to unveil soon is the Diamond Tower that's soon to top out at a height of 1,417 feet. The building will have 93 stories and is set to become the second tallest building and the tallest residential building in Saudi Arabia in 2020. The tower is constructed to present a twisted form that's unlike anything else the world has ever seen. The Diamond Tower will also be the first building in the world to twist a full 360 degrees along its height. 5. One Tower, Moscow After the construction for several skyscrapers was put on hold, the One Tower in Moscow is all set to become Europe's tallest high-rise building. At a height of 1,330 feet, the One Tower comes second to the Central Park Tower that features 108 stories, along with a shopping center and a commercial space at the base. The tower, with its narrow and slim design, is set to be one of the most stunning skyscrapers in the world. 6. Iconic Tower, Africa After Nairobi's Pinnacle Tower, the 1,263-feet Iconic Tower in Egypt is currently the tallest skyscraper under construction in Africa. Not just that, but once the tower is completed, it will also be the tallest high-rise building in the entire continent. Built alongside 19 other high-rise structures in the business district, the Iconic Tower's core now stands more than 100 meters tall and is fast becoming the defining feature of the new city. The Iconic Tower is expected to become the defining feature of Egypt's administrative capital. 7. Australia 108, Melbourne The Australia 108 Tower is one of the most magnificent skyscrapers to have been completed in 2020. The tower is 1,039-feet tall and is currently the tallest of its kind in the city. Featuring a distinctive silhouette and LED lights, the building looks striking at any time of the day. The building will feature residential apartments and a club at its rooftop that will give the guests and residents a full 360-degree view of Melbourne. 8. Varso Tower, Poland At a height of 1,017 feet, the Varso Tower will soon become the tallest building in the European Union. The 53-story building will be home to premium offices along with an underground link to the Warsaw Central Station for an easy commute. The tower will also allow visitors to its restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores. The tower is set to be the perfect mix of workplaces, retail, and tourist attractions for it to become a landmark of the city. 9. Ho Ho Vienna, Australia Right in the centre of Australia's capital, the Ho Ho Tower will definitely be a skyscraper that has never been built before. Right entirely out of timber, the tower will reach a height of 84 meters to become 2020's tallest timber tower. The main complex is composed of the main tower, 24 floors, and two further towers with 15 and 9 floors structurally connected with each other for a solid foundation. 10. Jeddah Tower, Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower will be the tallest man-made structure in the world after its unveil to the public. The whole world has its eyes set on seeing exactly what the grand tower will look like. But just to give you an idea, the Jeddah Tower will be 3,280 feet and will go beyond all thresholds of height that we have ever known. The tower is built with reinforced concrete walls and coupling beams to ensure stability. The skyscraper will feature grand office spaces at its very bottom, followed by floors of hotels, restaurants, and residential apartments. At the very top, a massive penthouse will allow a tenant to reside at the crown of the building. Originally designed as a helipad, a circular sky terrace rests at one of the top levels, a feature that will be the highest of its kind in the world. Thanks for watching, drop a like, leave a comment, please don't forget to subscribe our channel, Design Hysterics. Get more updated videos from now, click on the bell button below to get notified. See you people in the next video, till then it's a bye from Design Hysterics team.