Metre.
It doesn't make sense to measure buildings on the order of a kilometer, since no building comes close to reaching that height. Why say that the tallest building in the world is "0.828 kilometers" tall when you could just say it's "828 meters" tall?
The "sides of the building".
word for side building
Yes.
It depends on the building code of your country
You would use mm. For the same reason you use feet instead of miles to measure the height of a building.
5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00,000 kilometer ( Rough guess
Meters are used. So far, even the tallest building is less than a kilometer high.
It doesn't make sense to measure buildings on the order of a kilometer, since no building comes close to reaching that height. Why say that the tallest building in the world is "0.828 kilometers" tall when you could just say it's "828 meters" tall?
The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai which is 0.83 km tall. Most buildings are significantly smaller, and consequently their heights are measured in metres rather than kilometres.
The duration of Building a Building is 420.0 seconds.
No, a building is a building. You can put a LAN inside a building, however.
Building a Building was created on 1933-01-07.
"building a building' is not a sentence, it's a sentence fragment. Completing a sentence by adding a subject and auxiliary verb: He is building a building. Example as a noun clause as the sentence subject: Building a building is expensive. Example as a noun clause as the object of a preposition: He plans on building a building.
The tallest building in the Cayman Islands is the PWC Building.
The rotunda building
In Scottish Gaelic: togalach is 'a building' the act of building is togail. In Irish: 'A building' (structure) would be foirgneamh. "building, construction' is foirgneoireacht.' The trade of building is foirgníocht.