Architectural top vs honest height
Citymark Centre is marketed at 388.3m. The highest floor a person can stand on - the highest occupied floor - is at 373m. The gap between those two numbers is 15.3m of structure that no occupant reaches.
That gap is the vanity height. As a percentage of architectural top, it is the Vanity Ratio: 3.9%.
In the Honest 100,Citymark Centre ranks #44 by occupied height.
Vanity context
A Vanity Ratio of 3.9% places Citymark Centre in the near-zero vanity category. Almost all of its architectural height is occupiable - a rare outcome in tall building design.
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 (CC-BY-SA)
- highest_occupied_floor_m
- Wikipedia+CTBUH: 388.3m arch; occupied est 388.3×0.961