10 stories high
The average height is about 10 feet, although there are many variations. For 165 feet, in the region of 15 stories
One story is approximately 10 feet, so 20 stories are approximately 200 feet.
About 400 ft.
The height of each story is not a fixed distance for all buildings. Typically the height can be divided by 10 or 11 feet to get stories. 456 feet / 11 feet is about 41 stories.
10 stories high
17 x 17 = 289 square feet.
Each story is about 10 feet, so 400 feet is about 40 stories.
an average story is about 10 feet
20 feet
3-4 stories
In general, you can figure a "story" to be approximately ten feet. If you hear about a structure that is being built (not a building for offices or housing) and it is said to be 17 stories high, you can figure that it will be about 170'. If you hear of an office building being 17 stories, chances are it is anywhere from 165' to 180'.
5 stories as the height of a story in a non-residential building is 11 feet. Therefore, if there are 55 feet, there are 55 feet divided by 11 feet for a total of 5 stories.
The average height is about 10 feet, although there are many variations. For 165 feet, in the region of 15 stories
One story is approximately 10 feet, so 20 stories are approximately 200 feet.
Well, a story is typically about ten feet, so 100 feet would be about ten stories.
This can vary vastly and depends on the architectural style employed by the designer, regional tastes, fashion, practicality and budget. From what I've found on many architectural and planning office websites is that the "standardised floor to celing" height is 2.43 metres. If you take into account the need for space between floors for utilities such as gas, electricity, plumbing for water and waste etc, and add an additional 10 cm (0.10 metres), then the height of 17 stories would be: 2.53 X 17 = 43.01 metres. Hope this helps.