Emporis Skyscraper Award

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The Emporis Skyscraper Award is awarded annually by Emporis to the "Best new skyscraper for design and functionality". The winner must have been completed during the year of the award, and must be at least 100 meters in height. The award for each year is announced the following January, and is usually presented at the Gold Award winning building the following spring or summer.

Year Gold Award Silver Award Bronze Award
2000 Sofitel New York Hotel, New York City, United States
2001 One Wall Centre, Vancouver, Canada Millennium Point, New York City, United States Plaza 66, Shanghai, China
2002 Kingdom Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Post Tower, Bonn, Germany 111 Huntington Avenue, Boston
2003 30 St Mary Axe, London, United Kingdom Highcliff, Hong Kong, China Skybridge, Chicago, United States
2004 Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan Torre Agbar, Barcelona, Spain World Tower, Sydney, Australia
2005 Turning Torso, Malmö, Sweden Q1 Tower, Gold Coast City, Australia Montevideo, Rotterdam, Netherlands
2006 Hearst Tower, New York City, United States The Wave, Gold Coast City, Australia Eureka Tower, Melbourne, Australia

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