Sydney’s One Barangaroo is the best skyscraper in the world, according to the Emporis Awards

Designed by the British firm WilkinsonEyre, the building offers a breathtaking views of the Sydney Harbor and the Opera House. 

FIRST PLACE One Barangaroo. Syndey, Australia

Courtesy Crown Residences Sidney

SECOND PLACE Telus Sky. Calgary. Canada.

Courtesy BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and J. Louis Baillargeon

THIRD PLACE One Vanderbilt. New York City, USA

Courtesy Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

FOURTH PLACE Libeskind Tower. Milano, Italy

Courtesy Studio Libeskind © Alberto Fanelli

FIFTH PLACE Qiantan Center. Shanghai, China

Courtesy Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

SIXTH PLACE Tour Alto. Courbevoie, France

Courtesy IF Architectes

SEVENTH PLACE Australia 108. Melbourne, Australia

Courtesy Fender Katsalidis Architects

EIGHTH PLACE Central Park Tower. New York, USA

Courtesy Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

NINTH PLACE 110 North Wacker Drive. Chicago, USA

Courtesy Goettsch Partners © Nick Ulivieri Photography

TENTH PLACE Grand Tower. Frankfurt, Germany

Courtesy Jones Lang LaSalle Residential Development GmbH.

As part of the annual Emporis Skyscraper Awards, a shortlist of the top ten skyscrapers in the world was announced, and One Barangaroo takes the top spot. An international jury of architectural experts selected the winners out of 300 skyscrapers completed in 2020 with a minimum height of 328 feet. This is the first time, in more than 20 years since the first award took place, that the prize has been won by an Australian building. Designed by WilkinsonEyre, the 890-foot-tall and 71-storey skyscraper is the tallest building in Sydney and it offers a 360-degrees view of the Sydney Harbor and the Opera House. “According to the jury, the extravagant design of One Barangaroo’s exterior façade was the deciding factor for the building coming in at first place. It is inspired by natural shapes and resembles three petals rising slightly twisted into the sky”.

The other top ten award winners are: TELUS Sky, in Calgary (Canada), by BIG and Dialog; One Vanderbilt in New York by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates; Libeskind Tower of City Life in Milan, by Daniel Libeskind; Qiantan Center in Shanghai, also by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates in collaboration with Tongji Architectural Design; Tour Alto in Courbevoie (France) by IF and SRA Architectes; Australia 108 in Melbourne, by Fender Katsalidis Architects; Central Park Tower, in New York, by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture and Adamson Associates; 110 North Wacker Drive, in Chicago, by Goettsch Partners; Grand Tower in Frankfurt am Main, by Magnus Kaminiarz & Cie. Architektur.

FIRST PLACE Courtesy Crown Residences Sidney

One Barangaroo. Syndey, Australia

SECOND PLACE Courtesy BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and J. Louis Baillargeon

Telus Sky. Calgary. Canada.

THIRD PLACE Courtesy Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

One Vanderbilt. New York City, USA

FOURTH PLACE Courtesy Studio Libeskind © Alberto Fanelli

Libeskind Tower. Milano, Italy

FIFTH PLACE Courtesy Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

Qiantan Center. Shanghai, China

SIXTH PLACE Courtesy IF Architectes

Tour Alto. Courbevoie, France

SEVENTH PLACE Courtesy Fender Katsalidis Architects

Australia 108. Melbourne, Australia

EIGHTH PLACE Courtesy Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture

Central Park Tower. New York, USA

NINTH PLACE Courtesy Goettsch Partners © Nick Ulivieri Photography

110 North Wacker Drive. Chicago, USA

TENTH PLACE Courtesy Jones Lang LaSalle Residential Development GmbH.

Grand Tower. Frankfurt, Germany