The minimum office cubicle size range from 102 square feet to 26 square feet. Usually, this guideline must be adhered by government and military buildings.
There is no real way to answer this, as there is no clear definition of what an "average city" is. It might be determined by the actual total area of the city, but could also be determined by the population.
The average office size is 200 square feet a person. Executives usually have large corner offices and offices with windows.
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around 570 billion square feet
600000 square feet
The average hospital is about 74,600 square feet and all in-patient health care buildings account for 1.6 billion square feet, which is about 3 percent of all commercial floor space in the U.S
1,853 x 67 = 124,151 square feet of carpet
The largest office building in the world is the pentagon, at 6.5 million square feet, or 34 acres. 3.7 million quare feet of this space is actually used for offices, housing 23,000 workers. It has 17.5 miles of corridors. http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/The_Pentagon.html
300 square feet
About 5 square feet.
In residential and commercial buildings, the average height of a story is 8 feet to 12 feet. For public buildings, special commercial buildings and industrial buildings, the height of a story is determined by the use that the building is to be put to.