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Old Posted: Aug 4, 2012, 7:45 PM
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In some NYC buildings u've drawn 2-meters tall stories. Do you imagine how at least 1.8 m tall inhabitants can live in rooms with 1.85 m floor-to-ceiling height?
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In some NYC buildings u've drawn 2-meters tall stories. Do you imagine how at least 1.8 m tall inhabitants can live in rooms with 1.85 m floor-to-ceiling height?
The height given for those buildings probably refers to the main roof height and doesn't include the elevator shafts. That's my guess anyway.
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