The following information was obtained from the National Historic Landmark Nomination document referenced by the link below.
The Empire State Building rises 1250 feet and is 102 stories high (observatory level). It is 1472 to the top of the TV tower.
The building is 500 feet on West 33rd Street, 197.8 feet on Fifth Avenue, and 475 feet on West 34th Street and 197.8 feet on West facade.
324m tall.
It is 474 feet tall and 248 feet wide
The Trevi Fountain is 25.9 metres tall and 19.8 metres wide.
Mount St. helens is 12,678 feet tall and 1.6 miles wide and the base is 6 miles wide.
3 feet = 36 inches (wide, long or tall they are all the same.)
it is 135 feet wide and 1150 feet tall
USS Ronald Reagan is one of the latest nuclear aircraft carriers. It is nearly as long as the Empire State Building is tall at 1,092 feet (333 m) and is 134 feet (41 m) wide at the beam and has a flight deck 252 feet (77 m) wide
The US Supreme Court Building is 304 feet wide, 385 feet deep, and stands four stories tall, or 94 feet tall from the ground to the rooftop.
You could probably be able to find one, I don't know where though.
Covers 180,000 square feet and is 7 stories tall. It is 192 ft. long by 126 ft. wide at the bottom and spreads 208 ft. long by 142 ft. wide at the roofline.
The Gateway Arch in St.Louis, Missouri. It is 630 ft. tall and 630 ft. wide.
About 5000 tons however, it usually depends on how tall, wide or thick you want your building to be.
It about 9 feet tall and 8x8 feet wide
H/W = 5.2 in/1.6 in = 280 m/W therefore: W = ( 280 m ) ( 1.6 in/5.2 in ) = 86.15 m
No, "building wide" is not hyphenated. It is used as a compound adjective to describe something that spans the width of a building, but it does not require a hyphen when used in this context. However, if used as a modifier before a noun, it is often hyphenated as "building-wide."
The building was completed in 1753. The constitution was signed in there, and also the declaration of independence was signed there too. It is 92 ft. tall and 95 ft. wide.
The building was completed in 1753. The constitution was signed in there, and also the declaration of independence was signed there too. It is 92 ft. tall and 95 ft. wide.