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I wrote to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat to ask them what method was used rank tall buildings. This is there reply:
I can confirm that the CTBUH does rank the height of buildings using four different methods. These are outlined below:
1) Height to structural top of the building This is the main criteria under which the CTBUH ranks the height of buildings. The height of a building is measured from the sidewalk level of the main entrance to the structural top of the building. This includes spires, but does not include television antennas, radio antennas, or flag poles.
Other rankings
2) To Highest Occupied Floor: Height to the floor of the highest occupied floor of the building.
3)To Top of Roof: Height to the top of the roof.
4)To Tip of Spire/Antenna: Height to the tip of spire, pinnacle, antenna, mast or flag pole.
Kind Regards,
Philip Oldfield,
Research Coordinator, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
I will put this in the article to describe their official method of ranking buildings. --
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This article contains content copied directly from http://www.ctbuh.org. Wikipedia does not allow copyrighted content from being added to its articles. I propose the removal of all the copyrighted content (preferably by reverting the edits). Leitmanp ( talk | contributions) 20:37, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
To whom it may concern.. I am one of the contributors working to update the CTBUH wikipedia page and an employee of the CTBUH. I am working to remove all the copyrighted material, which was added as a mistake and to update the page so that it meets all the wikipedia criteria. My apologies about the copyright violation - all copyrighted text will be removed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.42.83.82 ( talk) 23:30, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
in that case can you just revert the page back to it's original format, before the copyrighted material was added. Again my apologies about this and thank you for your help...—Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.42.83.82 ( talk) 23:45, 18 August 2008
According to the CTBUH website Fazlur Khan was not a principal founder of the Council, it was just Lynn Beedle: http://ctbuh.org/AboutCTBUH/History/tabid/112/language/en-US/Default.aspx
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I wrote to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat to ask them what method was used rank tall buildings. This is there reply:
I can confirm that the CTBUH does rank the height of buildings using four different methods. These are outlined below:
1) Height to structural top of the building This is the main criteria under which the CTBUH ranks the height of buildings. The height of a building is measured from the sidewalk level of the main entrance to the structural top of the building. This includes spires, but does not include television antennas, radio antennas, or flag poles.
Other rankings
2) To Highest Occupied Floor: Height to the floor of the highest occupied floor of the building.
3)To Top of Roof: Height to the top of the roof.
4)To Tip of Spire/Antenna: Height to the tip of spire, pinnacle, antenna, mast or flag pole.
Kind Regards,
Philip Oldfield,
Research Coordinator, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
I will put this in the article to describe their official method of ranking buildings. --
WikiCats (
talk)
10:06, 3 May 2008 (UTC)
This article contains content copied directly from http://www.ctbuh.org. Wikipedia does not allow copyrighted content from being added to its articles. I propose the removal of all the copyrighted content (preferably by reverting the edits). Leitmanp ( talk | contributions) 20:37, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
To whom it may concern.. I am one of the contributors working to update the CTBUH wikipedia page and an employee of the CTBUH. I am working to remove all the copyrighted material, which was added as a mistake and to update the page so that it meets all the wikipedia criteria. My apologies about the copyright violation - all copyrighted text will be removed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.42.83.82 ( talk) 23:30, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
in that case can you just revert the page back to it's original format, before the copyrighted material was added. Again my apologies about this and thank you for your help...—Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.42.83.82 ( talk) 23:45, 18 August 2008
According to the CTBUH website Fazlur Khan was not a principal founder of the Council, it was just Lynn Beedle: http://ctbuh.org/AboutCTBUH/History/tabid/112/language/en-US/Default.aspx
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