The World’s Fastest Constructed Buildings

Daniel Ganninger
Knowledge Stew
Published in
2 min readJun 9, 2020

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It can take years to build a multi-story building or skyscraper. The tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa in the United Arab Emirates, took five years to build its 163 floors while the second tallest building, the 127-floor Shanghai Tower in China, took seven years to complete.

The construction of these skyscrapers seems like an eternity compared to three buildings that were put up in a little over two weeks and one that was completed in just two days.

T30 Hotel Tower and the Ark Hotel, Changsha, China

Broad Sustainable Building, a company in China that uses prefabrication techniques in its construction, built the 30-story T30 Tower Hotel in only 15 days in central China in 2011. The construction rate was two stories per day.

The 183,000 square foot hotel was built to withstand a magnitude nine earthquake. It was also fitted with air-quality monitors in every room and thermal insulation that made it energy efficient.

Earlier, the company had constructed the Ark Hotel in the same city using the same techniques. They completed the structural construction of the building in 48 hours and completely finished the 15-story building in only six days. No workers were injured during the quick construction of either project.

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Daniel Ganninger
Knowledge Stew

The writer, editor, and chief lackey of Knowledge Stew and the Knowledge Stew line of trivia books. Connect at knowledgestew.com and danielganninger.com