I think you should count on the topmost floor since every tower has different ciling heights (mostly). Also also add meters for the height so everyone can understand. Joao84704 (talk) 20:29, 19 February 2024 (CST)Reply[reply]
Latest comment: 26 February 20245 comments4 people in discussion
This least pretty much doesn't make a lot on sense. To be on the "Active" list you need to have a building with access to all floors with elevators and/or stairwells. If this is right, should I put Graph Tower in it? Since all floors are accessed by a stairwell. But this would also mean i would need to put the Spire building at the other list since a lot of the upper floors aren't accessed by any elevator and it doesn't have any stairwells. Joao84704 (talk) 18:19, 23 February 2024 (CST)Reply[reply]
I wasn't sure what do with Graph Tower because of its elevators being incomplete. There is a single stairwell serving all floors of that particular tower, though. What you're saying is that a building needs to have all its floors accessible by either elevator or stairwell in order to qualify for the active table. So even buildings that don't have any stairwells in it (like those designed with Beno Building Creator) can be put there as long as either a majority or all of its floors can be accessed by elevator. So it seems like buildings such as Excelsior Tower and Excelsior II would qualify for the active list even though most of it's taken up by mechanical space. Elevator1512 (talk) 19:16, 23 February 2024 (CST)Reply[reply]
What about buildings created with Beno Building Creator's random creator? Sure that tool no longer exists in its current form, but I found lots of potential buildings (circa 2010-2020) that would qualify as there is an elevator serving the majority of its floors even though there are no stairwells in any of the buildings. Elevator1512 (talk) 09:14, 26 February 2024 (CST)Reply[reply]
So the latest addition to the list (Ctv - NCSM Bugged Building) has elevators serving all floors but a bug with Skyscrapersim Building Creator Reloaded caused some of the elevator shaft doors to not show up at all on some floors. Technically the elevators serve all floors, therefore the building qualified to be put on the list. I put the building in the unsorted section until I get more clarity on how we treat bugged out buildings that are meant to have all floors accessible but aren't because of a bug in elevator door code. Elevator1512 (talk) 10:00, 29 February 2024 (CST)Reply[reply]
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The Underground building might qualify even though most of its floors are underground (like the lowest point being -149,912.25 ft / 45,693.18 m underground) and the lowest floor accessible by elevator is -49,912.25 ft / 15,213.25 m. On the other hand, most of the underground floors aren't accessible (only floors -500, -400, -300, -200, -100, and -10 to -1 are served by elevators) which would prevent this building from making the list based upon current criteria. Thoughts? Elevator1512 (talk) 10:01, 9 March 2024 (CST)Reply[reply]
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet of tallest buildings[edit source]
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All I found was "Admin" for the author. I'll have to say something like "all credit goes to the original owner of this spreadsheet" as I'm not sure who originally made it. Elevator1512 (talk) 13:53, 8 June 2024 (CDT)Reply[reply]
I thought about this for a while, though because of every floor being accessible by at least one elevator in Sumo Towers II and III, I have readded them back to the main list. Note that not all of those variants are there because some of the other variants don't have full elevator access. Elevator1512 (talk) 09:41, 9 March 2025 (CDT)Reply[reply]