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Re: Multi-story buildings - story height
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Date: 
Tue, 20 Jun 2000 13:59:11 GMT
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Thanks for the input, everyone.  I definitely seems that 6-7 is the norm,
officially and unofficially.  Unfortunately, that means I have to some
serious
thinking about my original plan, which was 9-10.  I was just using 10
(including floor thickness) so that things worked out evenly inside to the
overall outside height and scheme.  10 divided the total height exactly.  I
may still go with it so that I have ample room for interior detail viewing.

Well, do what seems right to you!  When I was out walking at lunch
today, I had a look around at the local buildings - they vary a great
deal in their storey heights.  I've used a height of 8 in my largest
building - a 7 - storey apartment building:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=2989

I used 7&2/3 in my victorian home:

Hey, that's a very cool piece of work! I'm especially intrigued by the
kitchen....checkerboard tiling, stove, sink, even cupboards. Very cool
stuff.

The bathroom, as well, gets high marks. My current project is a cruise ship,
and I've been debating whether or not to include such necessities onboard.
;-) Anyway, if I do, your pictures have been most inspiring.

Sam Wiley



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(...) Well, do what seems right to you! When I was out walking at lunch today, I had a look around at the local buildings - they vary a great deal in their storey heights. I've used a height of 8 in my largest building - a 7 - storey apartment (...) (24 years ago, 19-Jun-00, to lugnet.build)

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