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- Vanity_height abstract "Vanity height is defined by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat as the height difference between a skyscraper's pinnacle and the highest usable floor (usually observatory, office, restaurant, retail or hotel/residential).Because the CTBUH ranks the world's tallest buildings by height to pinnacle, a number of buildings appear higher in the rankings than they otherwise would due to extremely long spires.The current world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, is officially 828 meters tall, but its highest usable floor is 585m above ground. Therefore, its vanity height is defined as 244 meters, or 29% of the building's total height.The likely next tallest building, Jeddah Tower (designed by the same architect), will be over 1,000 meters tall but its highest floor is 630m above ground. The top 370m (equivalent to an 85-story building) or 37% of the building's total height is unusable.When vanity height is excluded, the height progression of the world's tallest buildings looks much more modest in comparison.".
- Vanity_height wikiPageID "47164239".
- Vanity_height wikiPageLength "1916".
- Vanity_height wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Vanity_height wikiPageRevisionID "708355996".
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Burj_Khalifa.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_design.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skyscrapers.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Council_on_Tall_Buildings_and_Urban_Habitat.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Jeddah_Tower.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_the_world.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Petronas_Towers.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Radio_masts_and_towers.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Spire.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLink Willis_Tower.
- Vanity_height wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vanity height".
- Vanity_height wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecture-stub.
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- Vanity_height wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:One_source.
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- Vanity_height subject Category:Architectural_design.
- Vanity_height subject Category:Skyscrapers.
- Vanity_height comment "Vanity height is defined by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat as the height difference between a skyscraper's pinnacle and the highest usable floor (usually observatory, office, restaurant, retail or hotel/residential).Because the CTBUH ranks the world's tallest buildings by height to pinnacle, a number of buildings appear higher in the rankings than they otherwise would due to extremely long spires.The current world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa, is officially 828 meters tall, but its highest usable floor is 585m above ground. ".
- Vanity_height label "Vanity height".
- Vanity_height wasDerivedFrom Vanity_height?oldid=708355996.
- Vanity_height isPrimaryTopicOf Vanity_height.