Increasing trend towards extreme spires and other extensions of tall buildings that do not enclose usable space, and create a new term to describe this – Vanity Height, i.e., the distance between a skyscraper’s highest occupiable floor and its architectural top
Greatest SupertallVanity Ratio With a vanity height of nearly 124 meters within its architectural height of 321 meters, the Burj Al Arab has the highest non-occupiable-to-occupiable height ratio among completed supertalls.39% of its height is non-occupiable. |
Consider it "the architectural equivalent of wearing platform shoes," writes Gwynn Guilford at Quartz. The worst offender by percentage is the Burj al Arab hotel in Dubai, with 39% of its total height deemed useless. New York City will soon have three in the top 10, however: One World Trade Center will be at 30% when it's completed, behind the New York Times Tower (31%) and the Bank of America Tower (36%). | Newser, infographic: ctbuh #end.