Tallest Building
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Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
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1 | M.I.T. Kendall Square Dorm | 104.3 m / 342 ft | |
2 | Akamai Technologies Global Headquarters | 90.6 m / 297 ft | |
3 | Proto Kendall Square | 86.6 m / 284 ft | |
4 | MIT Kendall Square Building 5 | 85.4 m / 280 ft | |
5 | Eastgate Married Student Housing | 84.5 m / 277 ft | |
6 | Avalon North Point | 84.4 m / 277 ft | |
7 | Cecil and Ida Green Center for Earth Sciences | 84.4 m / 277 ft | |
8 | Broad Institute | 80.3 m / 264 ft | |
9 | NorthPoint TWENTY | 20 | 72.3 m / 237 ft | |
10 | MIT Kendall Square SoMa | 71.6 m / 235 ft |
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CambridgeSeven |
Silver
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2 | ARCH |
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Hilson Moran |
Silver
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8 | ENVE |
17 October 2016
Sustainable Integration of Tall Buildings and the Urban Habitat for the Megacities of the Future
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