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Old Posted Aug 31, 2007, 7:30 PM
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What is the tallest building in your city in relation to its footprint size. Example a building is 50 stories tall and its footprint is 75 feet X 75 feet.
50 stories/5625 sq ft gives 1 floor every 112 sq ft.
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Old Posted Sep 1, 2007, 3:50 AM
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That would be a really skinny building. umm... I don't think there's a skinny building in Seattle. They're all fat!! If they were taller then they would be skinnier but damn height regulations limit building height.
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Old Posted Sep 4, 2007, 3:53 AM
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Sheesh....um, Bell Atlantic Tower's footprint is relatively narrow but it is elongated a bit. Come to think of it, with the possible exception of Two Liberty Place, I'd bet the ratios are pretty similar among the city's tallest buildings. Taking a stab, I'd say Bell Atlantic which is the shortest of the city's buildings over 700 feet but has the most floorspace.
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