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Largest usable space ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿ

 
Boeing's Everett factory
 
Aerium, ಜರ್ಮನಿ

This list ranks the buildings throughout the world with the largest amount of usable space.

  • Boeing's Everett Factory is currently the world's largest, used to assemble a selection of the company's largest aircraft, originally built for construction of the 747. This building is 13.3 million m³ (472 million cu ft) and covers 398,000 m² (98.3 acres) of land.
  • The Aerium was built to house the construction of a giant airship, although the airship was never completed. This building now houses an indoor, artificial tropical resort.
  • ನಾಸಾ's 160 m tall Vehicle Assembly Building was originally built to enable simultaneous assembly and shelter for four Saturn V rockets.
Name Location Floor Area Volume Source
1 Boeing Plant Everett, Washington, USA 398,000 m² (4.3 million sq ft) 13.3 million m³ (472 million cu ft) [೧]
2 Jean-Luc Lagardère Plant Blagnac, Toulouse, ಫ್ರಾನ್ಸ್ 122,500 m² (1,320,000 sq ft) 5.6 million m³ (199 million cu ft) [೨]
3 Aerium Halbe, Brandenburg, ಜರ್ಮನಿ 70,000 m² (753,000 sq ft) 5.2 million m³ (184 million cu ft) [೩]
4 ನಾಸಾ Vehicle Assembly Building Brevard County, Florida, USA 32,374 m² (348,000 sq ft) 3.66 million m³ (130 million cu ft) [೪]

Largest floor space ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿ

 
Concourse 2 part of Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport
 
Berjaya Times Square
 
The Pentagon

This list ranks the top 25 buildings throughout the world with the largest amount of floor area. Upon its opening in October 2008, Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport at 1.5 million m² (16.1 million sq ft, or 370 acres) of floor space surpassed the former leader, the Aalsmeer Flower Auction (990,000 m², or 10.6 million sq ft). Terminal 3 has a capacity of 43 million passengers, which by itself would be enough to place Dubai among the 20 busiest airports in the world by passenger traffic. For its part, the Aalsmeer Auction sees about 19 million flowers sold every day.[೫]

Name Location Floor Area Source
1 Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 1,500,000 m² (16.1 million sq ft) [೬]
2 Aalsmeer Flower Auction Aalsmeer, North Holland, Netherlands 990,000 m² (10.6 million sq ft) [೭]
3 Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 3 Beijing, P. R. China 986,000 m² (10.6 million sq ft) [೮]
4 The Venetian Macao Macau, SAR 980,000 m² (10.5 million sq ft) [೯]
5 Berjaya Times Square Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 700,000 m² (7.5 million sq ft) [೧೦]
6 The Palazzo Las Vegas Strip, Paradise, Nevada, USA 645,581 m² (6.9 million sq ft) [೧೧]
7 The Pentagon Arlington County, Virginia, USA 610,000 m² (6.6 million sq ft) [೧೨]
8 K-25 Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA 609,000 m² (6.6 million sq ft)
9 Air Force Plant 4 Fort Worth, Texas, USA 603 870 m² (6.5 million sq ft) [೧೩]
10 Hong Kong International Airport Hong Kong, SAR, P. R. C 570,000 m² (6.3 million sq ft) [೧೪]
11 Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok, Thailand 563,000 m² (6.06 million sq ft) [೧೫]
12 ATL Logistics Centre, Centre B Hong Kong, SAR, P. R. C 550,000 m² (6.0 million sq ft) [೧೬]
13 Mexico City International Airport Terminal 1 Mexico City, Mexico 548,000 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
14 Barcelona Airport Terminal 1 Barcelona, ಸ್ಪೇನ್ 544,066 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
15 Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Building Seattle, Washington, USA 533,000 m² (5.7 million sq ft) [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
16 Renaissance Center (Five towers rise from a common base, plus two joined by attached concourse.) Detroit, Michigan, USA 515,800 m² (5.55 million sq ft) [೧೭][೧೮]
17 Dubai International Airport Terminal 1 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 515,000 m² (5,543,600 sq ft) [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
18 Incheon International Airport Seoul, South Korea 496,000 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
19 Chrysler Technical Center Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA 492,000 m² (5.3 million sq ft) [೧೯]
20 Barajas Airport Terminal 4 main building Madrid, ಸ್ಪೇನ್ 470,000 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
21 Embarcadero Center (Six interconnected towers) San Francisco, ಕ್ಯಾಲಿಫೋರ್ನಿಯ 445,900 m² (4.8 million sq ft) [೨೦]
22 Narita International Airport Terminal 1 Narita, Chiba, ಜಪಾನ್ 449,600 m² [೨೧]
23 Willis Tower ಚಿಕಾಗೊ, Illinois, USA 418,000 m² (4.5 million sq ft) [೨೨]
24 Nagoya Station Nagoya, Aichi, ಜಪಾನ್ 416,565 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
25 Boeing Plant Everett, Washington, USA 398,000 m² (4.3 million sq ft) [೧]
26 Yokohama Landmark Tower Yokohama, Kanagawa, ಜಪಾನ್ 392,885 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
27 USAA McDermott Building San Antonio, Texas, USA 382,000 m² (4,115,500 sq ft) [೨೩]
28 Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3 Changi, Singapore 380,000 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
29 Mori Tower Minato, Tokyo, ಜಪಾನ್ 379,408 m² [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
30 Shanghai World Financial Center Shanghai, P. R. China 377,300 m² (4.1 million sq ft) [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
31 Merchandise Mart Chicago, Illinois, USA 372,000 m² (4 million sq ft) [೨೪]

Cœur Défense consists of several buildings which all share a common basement.[ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]

ThyssenKrupp AG's Mobile, Alabama steel mill facility upon completion in late 2009 will be 7.7 million sqft.[ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]

Special categories ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿ

 
Devonshire Dock Hall
 
Ericsson Globe

This list of special categories includes a variety of buildings which are the largest of their type.

Largest buildings
Type of building Name Location Floor Area Volume
Religious site Angkor Wat[ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು] Angkor, Cambodia 1,000,000 m²
Presidential Residence ರಾಷ್ಟ್ರಪತಿ ಭವನ ನವ ದೆಹಲಿ, ಭಾರತ 19,000 m² (200,000 sq ft)
Parliament Palace of the Parliament Bucharest, ರೊಮೇನಿಯ 330,000 m² (3.55 million sq ft) 2.55 million m³ (90 million cu ft)
Courthouse Brussels Palace of Justice Brussels, ಬೆಲ್ಜಿಯಂ 260,000 m² (2.8 million sq ft)
Bus Terminal Tel Aviv Central Bus Station Tel Aviv, Israel 230,000 m² (2.2 million sq ft)
Shipbuilding hall Devonshire Dock Hall[೨೫] Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom 769,000 m³ (27 million cu ft)
Hemispherical building Ericsson Globe[೨೬] Stockholm, Sweden 600,000 m³ (21 million cu ft)
Wooden building Great Buddha Hall, Tōdai-ji[೨೭] Nara, ಜಪಾನ್ 2,850 m² (30,660 sq feet)

List of the world's largest shopping malls ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿ

This is a list of the world's 14 largest shopping malls, based on gross leasable area (GLA) rather than total area.[೨೮]

Mall Location GLA Total Area Remarks
1 New South China Mall[೨೯] Dongguan, ಚೀನಾ 600,000 m2 (6.46 million sq ft) 890,000 m2 (9.58 million sq ft) 99.2 percent unoccupied
2 SM City North EDSA Quezon City, ಫಿಲಿಪೀನ್ಸ್ 460,000 m² (4.74 million sq ft) It includes City Center Building, The Annex, The Block, Carpark Building and SkyGarden. Currently the largest mall in Asia after Golden Resources Mall, second largest mall in the world and largest shopping mall in Southeast Asia.
3 Central World[೩೦] Bangkok, Thailand 429,500 m² (4.62 million sq ft) 550,000 m² (5.92 million sq ft) Area of the full complex is 1,024,000 m² including two skyscrapers.
4 SM Mall of Asia Pasay City, ಫಿಲಿಪೀನ್ಸ್ 410,000 m² (4.67 million sq ft) [ಸೂಕ್ತ ಉಲ್ಲೇಖನ ಬೇಕು]
5 Dream Mall Kaohsiung City, ತೈವಾನ್ 400,000 m² (4.5 million sq ft)
6 West Edmonton Mall Edmonton, ಕೆನಡಾ 350,000 m² (3.8 million sq ft) 570,000 m² (6.0 million sq ft) The largest mall in North America
7 The Dubai Mall[೩೧][೩೨][೩೩] Dubai, UAE 350,000 m² (3.77 million sq ft) 1,124,000 m² (12.1 million sq ft) The largest mall in the world by area
8 SM Megamall Mandaluyong City, ಫಿಲಿಪೀನ್ಸ್ 348,000 m² (3.75 million sq ft) 420,000 m² (4.52 million sq ft)
9 Berjaya Times Square[೩೪] Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 320,000 m² (3.44 million sq ft) 700,000 m² (7.53 million sq ft)
10 Golden Resources Mall ಬೀಜಿಂಗ್, ಚೀನಾ 320,000 m² (3.44 million sq ft) 440,000 m² (4.74 million sq ft)
11 Siam Paragon[೩೫] Bangkok, ಥೈಲ್ಯಾಂಡ್ 300,000 m² (3.23 million sq ft) 500,000 m² (5.38 million sq ft)
12 SM City Cebu Mabolo, Cebu City, ಫಿಲಿಪೀನ್ಸ್ 268,611 m² (2,891,305 sq. ft.) Consists of Northwing and Southwing. Largest mall in Central Philippines
13 King of Prussia Mall[೩೬] King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States 259,000 m² (2.79 million sq ft) Consists of two separate buildings
14 Mall of America Bloomington, Minnesota, United States 257,200 m² (2.77 million sq ft) 390,000 m² (4.2 million sq ft)

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