List of tallest structures in Sri Lanka
The following page lists the tallest buildings and structures in Sri Lanka in terms of the highest architectural detail. Apart from the historical timeline of tallest structures, structures which are shorter than 20-floors (for habitable buildings) or 100 m (328 ft) (for non-habitable structures) are excluded. Whereas structures that are under construction but have topped out are included in this list.
The majority of high-rise structures in the country are located in the commercial capital Colombo. As of May 2017, the tallest structure on the island is the Lotus Tower at 350 m (1,150 ft), and the tallest habitable building is the Altair at 240 m (790 ft).[1]
Tallest structures
editThis list ranks the structures in Sri Lanka that stand at least 100 m (330 ft) or 20 floors. Only completed buildings and structures are included.
Tallest structure by category
editThe following table is a list of the tallest completed or topped out structures in each of the categories below. There can only be one structure in each category unless the title for the tallest is a draw.
Structures under construction
editThis list ranks buildings and structures that are under construction in Sri Lanka and are planned to rise at least 100 m (330 ft) or 20 floors tall. Colombo has the most under-construction buildings and structures followed by Kotte.
On hold
editThis table lists buildings that were at one time under construction in Sri Lanka and were expected to rise at least 100 metres (330 ft) or 20 floors in height, but are now on hold. While not officially cancelled, construction has been suspended on each development.
Name | Image | Height (m) | Height (ft) | Floors | Completion | Use | Location | Co-ordinates | Notes | Ref |
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The One: Ritz Carlton Hotel and Residences | 326 | 1,070 | 84 | 2024 | Commercial & Residential |
Colombo | 06°56′01″N 79°50′42″E / 6.93361°N 79.84500°E | [57][58][59] | ||
Achilleion: Tower 1 | 182 | 597 | 50 | - | Residential | Colombo | 06°53′34″N 79°51′15″E / 6.89278°N 79.85417°E | [96] | ||
Achilleion: Tower 2 | 182 | 597 | 50 | - | Residential | Colombo | 06°53′34″N 79°51′14″E / 6.89278°N 79.85389°E | [96] | ||
Dawson Grand: Tower A | 140 | 459 | 42 | - | Residential | Colombo | 06°55′10″N 79°51′28″E / 6.91944°N 79.85778°E | Completed Tower A up to level 3[97] | [97] | |
Dawson Grand: Tower B | 140 | 459 | 42 | - | Residential | Colombo | 06°55′08″N 79°51′28″E / 6.91889°N 79.85778°E | Completed Tower B up to ground level[97] | [97] |
Proposed/Vision
editThis list ranks buildings and structures that are approved or proposed and are planned to rise at least 100 m (330 ft) or 20 floors tall.
Timeline of tallest structures
editName | Image | Height (m) | Height (ft) | Floors | Year as tallest | Location | Co-ordinates | Notes |
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Ruwanwelisaya (Original) | 55 | 180 | n/a | 140 BC - 305 AD (445 years) | Anuradhapura | 08°21′0″N 80°23′47″E / 8.35000°N 80.39639°E | Original stupa was 55m.[52][53] Renovated to 103m in 1940.[51] | |
Jetavanaramaya | 122 | 400 | n/a | 305–1000 (700+ years) | Anuradhapura | 08°21′06″N 80°24′13″E / 8.35167°N 80.40361°E | Abandon and jungle covered stupa by 11th century. Rebuilt to current height of 71 m (232 ft) in 12th century.[54] | |
Ruwanwelisaya (Renovated) | 103 | 338 | n/a | 1940-1985 (45 years) | Anuradhapura | 08°21′0″N 80°23′47″E / 8.35000°N 80.39639°E | Renovated to 103m in 1940[51] from the ruins of original 55-metre stupa.[52][53] | |
Victoria Dam | 122 | 400 | n/a | 1985-1996 (11 years) | Teldeniya | |||
World Trade Center | 152 | 499 | 43 | 1996–2011 (15 years) | Colombo | 06°55′58″N 79°50′37″E / 6.93278°N 79.84361°E | ||
Kokavil Tower | 174 | 571 | n/a | 2011–2017 (6 years) | Kokavil | 09°16′10″N 80°24′29″E / 9.26944°N 80.40806°E | ||
Grand Hyatt Colombo | 229 | 751 | 47 | 2017-2018 (1 year) | Colombo | 06°54′57″N 79°50′52″E / 6.91583°N 79.84778°E | ||
Lotus Tower | 350 | 1,148 | 13 | 2018–present | Colombo | 06°55′37″N 79°51′30″E / 6.92694°N 79.85833°E | Topped out in 2018. Completion expected 2018/19. |
Timeline of tallest buildings
editName | Image | Height (m) | Height (ft) | Floors | Year as tallest | Location | Co-ordinates | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lovamahapaya | 47 | 154 | 9 | 155 BC - 900+ AD (1000+ years) | Anuradhapura | 08°20′46″N 80°23′52″E / 8.34611°N 80.39778°E | Fire destroyed original (137-119 BC). Rebuilt several time to 7 & 5-floor heights.[113] | ||
Ceylinco House | 55 | 180 | 15 | 1960–1980 (20 years) | Colombo | Tallest building in South Asia (1960-1961)[114] | [115][114] | ||
Ocean View Tower (Bambalapitiya Tower) | 90 | 295 | 22 | 1980–1985 (5 years) | Colombo | 06°53′33″N 79°51′13″E / 6.89250°N 79.85361°E | |||
Bank of Ceylon Headquarters | 105 | 344 | 32 | 1985–1996 (11 years) | Colombo | 06°55′57″N 79°50′34″E / 6.93250°N 79.84278°E | |||
World Trade Center | 152 | 499 | 43 | 1996–2017 (21 years) | Colombo | 06°55′58″N 79°50′37″E / 6.93278°N 79.84361°E | |||
Grand Hyatt Colombo | 229 | 751 | 47 | 2017–2018 | Colombo | 06°54′57″N 79°50′52″E / 6.91583°N 79.84778°E | Surpassed WTC in December 2013. Topped out 2017. Completion pending.[116] | ||
Altair | 240 | 787 | 68 | 2018 | Colombo | 06°55′08″N 79°51′16″E / 6.91889°N 79.85444°E | Completed in 2021 | ||
606 The Address: Hotel Tower | 262 | 859 | 68 | 2022 | Colombo | Topped out August 2022 |
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