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2022. Bahria Town. Habib Bank Plaza [ 26 ] 102 m (335 ft) [citation needed] 24. 1963. Downtown. Tallest in Asia, 1963–1970 and tallest in Pakistan, 1963-2005. Marine View Tower.
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Pakistan, ranked by structural height. The current tallest building in Pakistan is the Bahria Icon Tower in Karachi. The 62-floor building rises to 273 m (896 ft). [1][2][3] Many of Pakistan's tallest buildings are located in Karachi, including: Habib Bank Plaza, built in 1963 in Karachi, was the first ...
Tallest buildings under construction. Palais Royale, South Asia's first supertall under construction. Bahria Icon Tower, Karachi, under construction. This list ranks buildings that are under construction in South Asia and are planned to rise at least 200 m (660 ft) or 60 floors. Name.
The tallest buildings of the Jorshiri Abashon business circle, the twin towers, are the landmarks of the city with their height reaching 250m. [70] Jolshiri Twin Towers - Tower 2. Narayanganj. 820 ft (250 m) 65.
Bahria Icon Tower. Bahria Icon Tower is a skyscraper complex in the seaside municipality of Clifton in Karachi, Pakistan. The complex includes a 62-storey tower, which at 300 metres (980 ft), [2][3] is the tallest building in Pakistan and among the tallest buildings in South Asia. [5][6] The complex also includes an adjacent 42-storey building ...
Buildings and structures located in Karachi city and districts — in Sindh Province, southern Pakistan. Subcategories. This category has the following 23 ...
Ocean Towers at night. Ocean Tower is a 120-metre-high (393 ft) skyscraper in Karachi. [5] It contains 28 storeys above ground, and 5 below ground. [2] The project has its own 5-megawatt powerhouse, as compared to the 2 MW- and 1.2 MW-capacity powerhouses of MCB Tower and the Arif Habib Building respectively, and it does not rely on K-Electric for power.
Jehangir N. Setna. The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) Building is a colonial-era building located on M. A. Jinnah Road, in central Karachi. Construction began in 1927, completed in 1930, and the building was then inaugurated in 1932. [1] It is considered to be one of the most architecturally significant buildings in Karachi.