Step aside, Burj Khalifa and Freedom Tower—the next generation of skyscrapers is coming and they're absolutely phenomenal.
These are the 10 tallest proposed buildings in the world, according to the Skyscraper Center, and while they're not yet a reality, even the thought of them is impressive.
Most are being planned for Asia and the Middle East and are scheduled to be completed in the next six years.
Kaisa Feng Long Centre

Location: Shenzhen, China
Height: 1,640 feet
Kaisa Feng Long Centre is scheduled to start construction this year.
It will be a hotel and office building that towers 92 floors high. Kaisa Group Holdings, a 15-year old real estate company, is involved as the owner and prospective developer of the building.
If completed as planned, Kaisa will be among the 20 tallest buildings in the world by 2020.
Zhongguo Zun

Location: Beijing, China
Height: 1,673 feet
Zhongguo Zun is a hotel, residential, and office building scheduled to be completed in 2016.
The building is located in Citic Plaza. If built, it will be the tallest skyscraper in Beijing, according to CRI. The building would harness wind power to provide electricity to the building.
Menara Warisan Merdeka

Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Height: 1,722 feet
The Menara Warisan Merdeka will serve as a residential, office, and hotel building.
The Menera is scheduled to be completed by 2015. When completed, it would be the tallest building in Malaysia, according to The Star.
The building will serve as the new headquarters for Permodalan Nasional Bhd, a development company.
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