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Originally Posted by J.OT13
Interesting stuff. It says something that a lot of them were accurate.
For Le Parc, I doubt the old numbers, but also Google Earth. It's 29 floors, so 88 meters would only be 289 feet, so just below 10 feet per floor, but that doesn't account for the roof feature which must be 20-30 feet at the very least.
Could you provide screenshots of how the measurements work?
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Here is an excellent video. I have measured famous buildings around the world and find this to incredibly accurate, with only a slight bit of wiggle room due to varied grading at the base of some buildings. FAR better than any source we have had to date in Ottawa.
Le Parc without the crown is exactly 78m/256ft from the top of the top occupied floor to the base. 8.8 feet per floor. 8 foot ceilings/7" slab/ + drywall/flooring I would guess. Generally residential floor slabs are 7-8", so this checks out perfectly. The main floor/lobby level is just a normal floor as well.
https://youtu.be/K15sAt0b3KQ