CTBUH Gold Member

Ramboll

About

Member Since: 2013

Member Offices: Copenhagen, London

Website: https://uk.ramboll.com/

On 15 October 1945, Ramboll was founded as the "Rambøll & Hannemann" partnership in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since then, Ramboll has expanded to become an international corporation employing close to 10,000 experts with a strong presence in Northern Europe, India and the Middle East.

Ramboll provides multidisciplinary solutions that serve businesses, governments and communities around the world. From the engineering design of buildings and infrastructure to the management of precious resources such as water and energy, their work spans disciplines and sectors. What unites their services is a commitment to design rigour, innovation and value for the end user.

Their team of specialists shares knowledge globally, bringing an unrivaled depth of experience to bear on each and every local project. This rich internal culture has attracted some of the best talents in the industry.

Fields of Expertise

Civil Engineering; Environmental Engineering; Urban Design

Buildings

Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.

RANK
Name
Status

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

Height
1 SRG Tower
473 m / 1,552  ft
2 DAMAC Heights
335.1 m / 1,099  ft
3 Bestseller Tower
320 m / 1,050  ft
4 Burj Rafal
307.9 m / 1,010  ft
5 The Address Beach Resort
301 m / 988  ft
6 U-Bora Tower 1
262.8 m / 862  ft
7 The St. Regis Jakarta Hotel and Residences
244 m / 801  ft
8 Bahrain World Trade Center 1
240 m / 787  ft
9 Bahrain World Trade Center 2
240 m / 787  ft
10 Vida Hotel and Residences - Dubai Marina Yacht Club
229.7 m / 754  ft

Awards

CopenHill

Winner: CopenHill

Best Tall Non-building 2022

Ctbuh Leaders

Shonn Mills

Shonn Mills

CTBUH Board of Trustees, 2020 – Present

Singapore

Shazlin Ahmad Murad

Shazlin Ahmad Murad

CTBUH Scandinavia Chapter, 2021 – Present

Copenhagen

Riccardo Pedroni

Riccardo Pedroni

CTBUH Scandinavia Chapter, 2021 – Present

Copenhagen

Building Completions Timeline

Videos

24 May 2022

Marmormolen, Copenhagen: ‘Paving’ A ‘Services Highway’ Using Steel Beams

An eight-story multi-tenant office development consolidates its electrical and mechanical distribution systems in a “services highway,” a centralized 6-meter-wide bay. Steel beams, with the same...

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Research

22 August 2022

The World’s Highest Pools: A Deep Dive

Tall building design has diversified and adapted to accommodate increased demand for distinctive amenities at a range of heights. Swimming pools are a classic feature...

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Research

23 May 2022

Interactive Study - The State of Tall Timber: A Global Audit

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Associated companies

Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.

RANK
Name
Height
1 SRG Tower

473 m / 1,552 ft

2 DAMAC Heights

335 m / 1,099 ft

3 Bestseller Tower

320 m / 1,050 ft

4 Burj Rafal

308 m / 1,010 ft

5 The Address Beach Resort

301 m / 988 ft

6 U-Bora Tower 1

263 m / 862 ft

7 Nirvana Tower I

250 m / 820 ft

8 The St. Regis Jakarta Hotel and Residences

244 m / 801 ft

9 Bahrain World Trade Center 1

240 m / 787 ft

9 Bahrain World Trade Center 2

240 m / 787 ft

11 Vida Hotel and Residences - Dubai Marina Yacht Club

230 m / 754 ft

12 The Bay Gate

221 m / 725 ft

13 Allianz Tower

209 m / 686 ft

14 Golden Tower

205 m / 673 ft

15 Tadawul Tower

200 m / 656 ft

16 Burj Al Salam

197 m / 648 ft

17 Majestic Tower

191 m / 626 ft

18 Minsk Gazprom Headquarters

189 m / 620 ft

19 DUO Residences

186 m / 610 ft

20 Saraya Tower 1

185 m / 607 ft

21 CanningHill Piers, Southwest Tower

180 m / 591 ft

22 DUO Tower

179 m / 589 ft

23 Grand Central Tower 2

179 m / 588 ft

24 Grand Central Tower 1

169 m / 554 ft

25 Shining Towers A

169 m / 554 ft

26 Saraya Tower 2

165 m / 541 ft

27 2 Finsbury Avenue East Tower

156 m / 511 ft

28 Nirvana Tower II

150 m / 492 ft

28 Nirvana Tower III

150 m / 492 ft

30 Carrara Tower

150 m / 491 ft

31 Bonnington Tower

150 m / 491 ft

32 10 Park Drive

149 m / 488 ft

33 Mill Harbour G1.1

144 m / 473 ft

34 One Business Bay

143 m / 469 ft

35 Lighthouse 2.0

142 m / 466 ft

36 Mill Harbour G3

142 m / 464 ft

37 The Sima

140 m

459 ft

Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 32 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 6,728 other buildings of the same Office function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
38 Shining Towers B

139 m / 456 ft

39 St. Michael's Tower

137 m / 448 ft

40 One South Quay

133 m / 438 ft

41 Rajawali Headquarters

132 m / 433 ft

42 Mill Harbour G2.1

127 m / 418 ft

43 Mill Harbour G1.3

126 m / 413 ft

44 The Willis Building

125 m / 409 ft

45 Copenhill

124 m / 407 ft

46 Morden Wharf T02

122 m / 402 ft

47 Izzara South

119 m

390 ft

Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 35 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,559 other buildings of the same Residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
48 Mill Harbour G2.2

117 m / 384 ft

49 Mill Harbour G4

108 m / 356 ft

50 Ahuja L'amor Tower 1

107 m / 351 ft

51 Izzara North

106 m

348 ft

Please note that this height is estimated, based on a floor count of 31 floors. The estimation has been arrived at by analyzing 8,559 other buildings of the same Residential function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of this estimation.
52 Morden Wharf T03

103 m / 339 ft

53 The Pad

103 m / 338 ft

54 Bermondsey Project Building BF-S

103 m / 337 ft

55 2 Finsbury Avenue West Tower

101 m / 331 ft

56 CanningHill Piers, Northeast Tower

100 m / 328 ft

57 Bow River Village Phase 3-Building WC1

95 m / 313 ft

58 The Opus

93 m / 305 ft

59 Bow River Village Phase 3-Building EC1

91 m / 299 ft

59 Bow River Village Phase 3-Building SC1

91 m / 299 ft

61 Morden Wharf T01

87 m / 286 ft

62 Five Kingdom Street

86 m / 281 ft

63 Merano Residences

85 m / 279 ft

64 U-Bora Tower 2

83 m / 272 ft

65 Urbanest King's Cross

81 m / 266 ft

66 Brill Place Tower

78 m / 256 ft

67 3800 West 6th Street

77 m / 254 ft

68 Bella Sky Tower 1

77 m / 251 ft

68 Bella Sky Tower 2

77 m / 251 ft

70 Vermilion

75 m / 246 ft

71 Maersk Tower

75 m / 246 ft

72 Morden Wharf T04

74 m / 244 ft

73 6 Bevis Marks

74 m / 243 ft

74 CandleHouse

73 m / 240 ft

75 Hoola Three

73 m / 238 ft

76 Hoola One

72 m / 236 ft

77 5-9 Rockingham Street

71 m / 232 ft

78 Kapole Niwas

70 m / 230 ft

79 Afnan 1

69 m / 227 ft

79 Afnan 4

69 m / 227 ft

79 Dania 2

69 m / 227 ft

79 Dania 3

69 m / 227 ft

79 Misk 1

69 m / 227 ft

79 Noor 3

69 m / 227 ft

85 Bermondsey Project Building BF-T

69 m / 227 ft

86 Morden Wharf B09

68 m / 223 ft

87 Tate Modern-The Blavatnik Building

65 m / 212 ft

88 Riverlight Quay 1

62 m / 203 ft

89 Kampung Admiralty

61 m / 200 ft

90 Bermondsey Project Building BF-D

57 m / 186 ft

91 Morden Wharf B08

54 m / 176 ft

92 Bermondsey Project Building BF-W

51 m / 169 ft

93 Bermondsey Project Building BF-E

51 m / 166 ft

94 Bermondsey Project Building BF-Q&O

49 m / 159 ft

95 BRAC University

46 m / 150 ft

96 Dalston Works

34 m / 111 ft

97 8 Shenton Way Redevelopment

-

98 Ahuja L'amor Tower 2

-

99 La Tour Tower

-

100 Pixel Tower 4

-

101 Pixel Tower 3

-

102 CanningHill Piers Moxy Hotel

-

102 CanningHill Piers Somerset Serviced Residences

-

102 Pixel Tower 2

-

102 Pixel Tower 5

-

106 Cadence

-

107 Kaj16

-

107 Pixel Tower 6

-

109 Pixel Tower 7

-

110 King's Cross S1

-

110 Pixel Tower 1

-

112 King's Cross S2

-

112 Mill Harbour G1.2

-

114 Mill Harbour G1.4

-

115 China Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Group Headquarters

-

115 JetBrains Office

-

Statistics

Average Building Age*

10 Years

Most Common Function*

Residential (45%)

Most Common Material*

Concrete (90%)

* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database

Based on 22 buildings over 150 m height with a function
 
Based on 21 buildings over 150 m height with a material
 

Building Completions Timeline

Building Map

Construction Time Chart

NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.

Designated Experts

Ctbuh Leaders At Ramboll

CTBUH Board of Trustees, 2020 – Present

Shonn Mills

Global Director, Ramboll

CTBUH Scandinavia Chapter, 2021 – Present

Shazlin Ahmad Murad

Strategy & Transformation Manager, Ramboll

CTBUH Scandinavia Chapter, 2021 – Present

Riccardo Pedroni

Associate Engineer, Ramboll

24 May 2022

Marmormolen, Copenhagen: ‘Paving’ A ‘Services Highway’ Using Steel Beams

An eight-story multi-tenant office development consolidates its electrical and mechanical distribution systems in a “services highway,” a centralized 6-meter-wide bay. Steel beams, with the same...

06 August 2020

The Future of Advanced Manufacturing and Modular Construction

The wider development and construction industry now recognize that the adoption of offsite or modular manufacturing for on-site assembly is a key part of the...

06 May 2020

Adapting Urban Density in the Age of Pandemics

As the world contends with the rippling effects of COVID-19, key questions have arisen around the responsiveness of dense cities with respect to the current...

27 October 2015

Interview: David Partridge

David Partridge of Argent is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2015 CTBUH New York Conference at the Grand Hyatt New York. David discusses .

27 October 2015

Social Infrastructure

With the rise of technological solutions, the practice of architecture is often divorced from the cultural, social, and environmental contexts where we build. Buildings have...

17 September 2014

Space Formations

As architecture keeps expanding vertically – with ever taller buildings to emerge across the world, and with the skyscraper having long become the predominant typology...

11 June 2013

Interview: Emerging Corporate Mobility

Carmine Bilardello of Willis Group is interviewed by Jeff Herzer during the 2013 CTBUH London Conference at The Brewery, London. Carmine talks about emerging corporate...

11 June 2013

From London to Chicago: The Willis Group and Tall Buildings

From the 1970’s seminal Willis Faber Dumas Ipswich building, through 51 Lime Street London (winner of the CTBUH 2008 Best Tall Building Europe award), to...

19 September 2012

Energy Harvesting and Motion Control of Tall Buildings Using Tuned Mass Dampers

In sharp contrast to traditional motion control devices, this session presents a unique method of converting vibration energy into electricity while concurrently providing structure response...

03 March 2009

Harnessing Energy in Tall Buildings: Bahrain World Trade Center and Beyond

Shaun Killa from WS Atkins, described the design evolution of the large scale wind turbines proposed for the Bahrain Trade Center. The presentation also highlighted...

22 August 2022

The World’s Highest Pools: A Deep Dive

S. Isaac Work & Shawn Ursini, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

Tall building design has diversified and adapted to accommodate increased demand for distinctive amenities at a range of heights. Swimming pools are a classic feature...

23 May 2022

Interactive Study - The State of Tall Timber: A Global Audit

CTBUH Research

This data study represents the significant recent momentum of the mass-timber movement worldwide. There are now 139 mass timber buildings around the world of eight...

12 January 2021

Interactive Study on Tall Buildings in 2020: COVID-19 Contributes To Dip in Year-On-Year Completions

CTBUH Research

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has released its annual report, CTBUH Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2020, part of the Tall...

01 August 2020

Interactive Study on Skybridges of Significance

CTBUH Research

Linking tall buildings with horizontal spaces, whether purely for circulation or containing programming, has been a subject of fascination for as long as tall buildings...

30 January 2020

Tall Building Predictions for 2020

CTBUH Research

The combined brains of the CTBUH editorial and database staff boldly predict what might happen across the global skyscraper industry in 2020. Check out our...

25 April 2019

Best Tall Buildings 2019: Dominant Trends

CTBUH

This year, CTBUH has vastly expanded its Awards program to consider the Best Tall Building category through several classes of height, rather than geographic regions,...

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Ramboll Group

SEA Chapter presents: The Future City - Reaching for the Skies

09 December 2021

This webinar will cover a wide range of topics relevant to the challenges of tall building construction - from planning and design to finding the right place and finishing the job.

Adapting Urban Density in the Age of Pandemics

06 May 2020

CTBUH hosts an online webinar panel of global experts discussing the future of urban density given the recent, unprecedented challenges of COVID-19.

CTBUH Scandinavia Future Leaders Committee Presents: Tall Timber: The Sustainable High Rise

13 February 2020

The CTBUH Scandinavia Future Leaders Committee presents an engaging presentation on the newest, state-of-the-art tall timber buildings, and the innovations that have made them possible.

CTBUH Scandinavia and UK Chapters Present: Scandinavia Invades London

28 January 2020

The CTBUH Scandinavia and UK Chapters join for a special event, featuring both local and international speakers including CTBUH Chairman Steve Watts.

CTBUH Scandinavia Symposium - Fire and Tall Buildings

09 March 2017

Following the success of its inaugural symposium on tall building design and construction, CTBUH Scandinavia held its second gathering of professionals.

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