Should probably reduce floor count on thread title from 80 to 68 and maybe height to 1000 ft.
But as the quote below points out, the math doesn't really make sense since 68 floors * minimum 15 feet floor height = 1020 ft. (Same with trying to calculate 1.5 million sqft from the quoted floor plates and floor count). But there may be some creative floor counting going on. Maybe someone can count the actual floor numbers in the rendering.
https://floridayimby.com/2022/12/dev...ice-tower.html
Quote:
Initial plans for this project called for 80 stories and a supertall height of 1,038 feet, or 1,049 feet above sea level. It’s been scaled down to 68 stories, hence the “near 1,000 feet” height stated above. This means that One Brickell City Centre may or may not reach supertall status as the minimum height to reach that mark is 984 feet, and claiming a building will be near 1,000 feet does not necessarily indicate it’s within the required range. However, with ceiling heights varying from 15 to 19 feet, and a 68-floor count, the likelihood of surpassing 984 feet is high.
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Edit:
Ok I tried to count lol.
So there's 43 floors from the base of that wedge to the top so 43 * 32000 = 1.38 million sqft.
Then maybe 4 floors below that of 50k sqft? = 200k sqft so 1.58 million total... So something like that give or take variable size on the wedge. Then I guess parking below that. So the parking floors are gonna be really short like < 10 ft.
So maybe something like
43 fl standard floors, 43* 32k = 1.28 million sqft, 43* 15 ft = 645 ft
4 floors 50k sqft, 4 * 50k = 200k sqft, 4 * 20 ft = 80 ft
21 floors parking, 21 * 0 = 0 sqft, 21 * 10 ft = 210 ft
= 68 floors, 1.58 million sqft rentable, 935 ft height
Rough guesstimates but sorta in the ballpark with what they've quoted given variation in floor plate sizes and heights.