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Old Posted Sep 5, 2011, 8:58 PM
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Hi everyone,

Here's what should be an easy one to draw. This is a 12 floors, 2 annexed buildings complex. Approx. height is 145ft (47m). Don't know about exact width. I would say around 20 metres each tower. The complex is under construction right now.



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If you can measure the width and height of the model (in person), you can use trigonometry to figure out its exact width, and length, etc.

It is easy to draw, but I don't have time anymore.
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If you can measure the width and height of the model (in person), you can use trigonometry to figure out its exact width, and length, etc.

It is easy to draw, but I don't have time anymore.
I can't do that right now, since its still under construction and not even above ground level yet...hehe
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I meant the model in the photo you posted, but I realize now that that is probably from a news site and not your own photo.

As long as the model is to scale and you know the height is 47m, you can get pretty accurate measurements of the whole building by measuring the model and using trigonometry.
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