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Originally Posted by the Genral
Well the article is in regards to the "tallest" city when current inventory is stacked one on top of the other, not sure if biggest = tallest. But I can see how it could be hand in hand. Dallas seems bigger than Austin to me.
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It seems this takes height, as well as total number of building in to consideration, which seems to be a good way determine the size of a skyline.
50 buildings at 500 feet a piece is 25,000 feet.
100 buildings at 250 feet a piece is 25,000 feet.
One is taller, but the other has more buildings. But they're the same size.
Or...
50 buildings at 800 feet is 40,000 feet.
100 buildings at 300 feet is 30,000 feet.
Less buildings, but a lot taller=bigger skyline.
Or...
50 buildings at 500 feet is 25,000 feet.
200 buildings at 250 feet is 50,000 feet.
Shorter buildings, but a lot more=bigger skyline.
Makes sense to me.