Talk:Timeline of Edmonton history
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Wikkiwonkk in topic Tallest building history contradiction
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Tallest building history contradiction
editFor 1983 it says Manulife Place was the tallest building until surpassed in 2017 by Stantec Tower. For 2011 it says Epcor Tower became the tallest building. Manulife is 146.36m to roof. Epcor is 137.3m to roof, 149.3m to tip of spire (sometimes called flag poles). CTUBH ranks Manulife above Epcor on their page for Edmonton, but they customarily measure to architectural top. As I see it this comes down to two questions: what is the correct criteria for comparing heights, and are Epcor's spires/flag poles architectural? - Wikkiwonkk (talk) 09:07, 14 February 2021 (UTC)