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Before the Burj Khalifa, the Taipei 101 had the former tallest spire in the world.The Burj Khalifa holds the record of the tallest spire in the world, with the height of 244 m (801 ft)The Chrysler Building was the world-first skyscraper with a spireSpire of Salisbury Cathedral (completed 1320) (404 feet (123 metres), with tower and spire)
Since towers supporting spires are usually square, square-plan spires emerge directly from the tower's walls, but octagonal spires are either built above a pyramidal transition section called a broach at the spire's base, or else free spaces around the tower's summit for decorative elements like pinnacles.[1] The former solution is known as a broach spire.[1] Small or short spires are known as spikes, spirelets, or flèches.[1][2]