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Catalyzer
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Nov 2 2014, 11:59 PM
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Hi, i have a question and need an answer asap. Recently i surveyed a high rise building in KL, a 5 star hotel. The info I have is scale 1:50. i forgot the look for measurement for 1 unit.
the height (assuming in feet) Floor B1 is 3750 Floor L is 6000 Floor 1 is 4000
Take 1 example, if i take 3750 divided by 50, i get 75 foot, equals to 22.86 meters. The level L is higher than that. Is it possible for 1 floor to have so high level of height? When i consulted 1 contractor, he told normally it's around 10 meters only.
Please guide me. Thank you!
This post has been edited by Catalyzer: Nov 3 2014, 12:51 AM
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Catalyzer
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Nov 3 2014, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(Hollow21 @ Nov 3 2014, 07:49 AM) 3750, 6000 and 4000 are in mm la...so it's really 3.75m, 6m and 4m... QUOTE(iwubpreve @ Nov 3 2014, 08:23 AM) forget about the scale. I'm quite sure the number mention is in mm. meaning 3.75m for B1, 6m for L and 4m for 1st floor. I don't know why u need to divide by 50 if the 3750 is in feet. coz if that is really 3750ft then convert to m is 3750 / 3.281 = 1142.94m that B1 alone is the tallest building in the world!!  added: ohh, the divide 50 is scale. u do't have to divide, forget about the scale if u can get the dimension from drawing. the scale meant for u to check if u can't see the dimension in the drawing  Thanks for clearing my doubts.
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Catalyzer
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Jan 16 2015, 05:07 PM
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