Without counting any height for the roof, about 18-19 meters. Most buildings are about 3.5 to 3.6 meters per floor.
It is around 20 metres.
A storey is one level of a building - there is no set height. It can range from just less than 3 meters to more than 5.
there are 101 floors it is also the tallest building in the world
The Ericsson globe arena was 1989 (but probably still is) the worlds largest sphereical building. The height is only 85 meters, but the volume is 605 000 kubik meters.
The N-shaped building in Paris is approximately 1,063 feet tall or 324 meters tall. It currently has 59 floors on it.
If you are referring to the Eiffel Tower** It stands about 320 meters, or about 1050 feet tall. It would share the height of a common 81-story building.
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Yeah, that's about 6 feet.
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In meters.
5.3 meters is about the height of a one story building
280 meters, and the OUB Building, UOB Building and Republic Plaza in Singapore stand at 280 meters.
The height of a story in a building can vary depending on factors such as architectural design, floor-to-ceiling height, and local building regulations. However, on average, a rough estimate for the height of one story in a commercial building is around 3 to 4 meters. Using this estimate, a 32-story building would be approximately 96 to 128 meters tall. Please note that this is a general approximation, and the actual height may differ depending on specific factors related to the building in question.
Metres (American spelling = meters), unit symbol "m", would be the most appropriate metric unit to measure the height of a 32-story building.
The London "cucumber building" is about half the height of the Empire State Building. It has 40 stories and a height of about 180 meters, compared to 102 floors and 373 meters for the occupied portion of the New York City skyscaper (the second tallest in the US).
Then the height is at LEAST 9 meters (3 floors each 3 meters high) You would need to add any height of the foundation and roof- if any.