
Originally Posted by
Stan Silliman
I cannot imagine very many skyscrapers with a 17' per floor height. I know Devon has a few floors at that height but it's hard to imagine an entire building with that much wasted floor height. Depending on spans most buildings fall into the 10'-14' range. In other words, hotels and apartments fall into the 10-12' range and office buildings wind up at 12'-14' range.
The only thing throwing off the normal developed buildings were the "vanities" they were slinging up in Dubai and Qatar where they knew they weren't going to rent that many offices but still they wanted their building to be taller than their neighbors (phallic contests) so they inched the height per floor to where it hit the 17-18' range. The were wasting vertical height, energy and construction costs but they didn't care. Now, many of those structures stand empty.
If it's a serious development with a goal of maximizing the square footage, I can't imagine someone wasting cubic space.
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