Architectural top vs honest height
Gevora Hotel is marketed at 356.3m. The highest floor a person can stand on - the highest occupied floor - is at 276.3m. The gap between those two numbers is 80.0m of structure that no occupant reaches.
That gap is the vanity height. As a percentage of architectural top, it is the Vanity Ratio: 22.4%.
In the Honest 100,Gevora Hotel ranks #91 by occupied height.
Vanity context
A Vanity Ratio of 22.4% places Gevora Hotel in the significant vanity range. More than one in seven metres of this building's marketed height is structural decoration nobody stands on.
Comparable buildings
In context
Sources and methodology
Height data sourced from Wikipedia (CC-BY-SA). Vanity Ratio calculated as (Architectural Top - Highest Occupied Floor) / Architectural Top. See the full methodology.
Per-field source notes
- architectural_top_m
- Wikipedia - 356.3m (includes pyramid crown and lattice spire)
- roof_height_m
- Wikipedia - 356.3m (architectural top is the lattice tip)
- highest_occupied_floor_m
- Wikipedia - highest occupied guest floor at 276.3m (floor 75); 80m of decorative crown above
- hat_factor_pct
- Calculated: (356.3-276.3)/356.3 = 22.4%