As the current tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa stands at a staggering 828 metres.
Dubai Creek Tower, designed by the renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, is set to soar 928 metres.
Previously known as the Kingdom Tower, Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia will reach approximately 1,000 metres upon completion. Designed by Adrian Smith, this structure is set to house a hotel, apartments, and office spaces.
Located in Kuwait, Burj Mubarak Al Kabir is envisioned to reach a height of around 1,001 metres
Standing at 555 metres, the Lotte World Tower in Seoul is currently South Korea's tallest building. However, plans for an extension aim to push its height closer to 1,000 metres.
Conceptualised by the architect Taisei Corporation, the X-Seed 4000 Tower aims to soar to a height of 4,000 metres.
Proposed for Kuwait, the Millennium Challenge Tower is designed to reach height of 1,852 metres. While details are still emerging, it aims to provide a mix of commercial and residential spaces.
The quest to surpass Burj Khalifa's impressive height has sparked innovative designs and ambitious projects worldwide.
Keep an eye on these skyscrapers as they develop, for they may soon reshape.