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Revision as of 04:57, 3 May 2011

Usage

{{Infobox skyscraper
| name             = 
| native_name      = 
| native_name_lang = 
| image            = 
| image_size       =
| image_alt        =
| caption          = 
| image_map        =
| map_alt          =
| map_caption      =
| former_name      = 
| year_highest     = 
| year_end         = 
| plural           = 
| location         = 
| latd =  | latm =  | lats =  | latNS = 
| longd=  | longm=  | longs=  | longEW= 
| iso_region       = 
| coordinates_display = title
| status           = 
| groundbreaking   = 
| constructed      = 
| start_date       =
| completion_date  =
| est_completion   = 
| topped_out       = 
| opening          = 
| inauguration_date=
| renovation_date  =
| launched         =
| established      =
| demolished       = 
| destroyed        = 
| cancelled        = 
| use              = 
| antenna_spire    = 
| roof             = 
| top_floor        = 
| floor_count      = 
| elevator_count   = 
| cost             = 
| floor_area       = 
| architect        = 
| engineer         = 
| contractor       = 
| developer        = 
| owner            = 
| management       = 
| g_resemblance    = 
| s_resemblance    = 
| references       = 
}}

Parameters

All fields are optional.

  • name - the name of the building(s)
  • native_name - this will display under the name
  • native_name_lang - use ISO 639-2 code, e.g. "fr" for French. If there is more than one native name, in different languages, enter those names using {{lang}}, instead.
  • image - the file name of an image of the building; this should be the image name, e.g., 'SomeFile.jpg'.
  • image_size - only use if image is very narrow, to reduce the size of the image
  • image_alt - alternative text for the image
  • caption - optional text regarding the building (perhaps an interesting fact about the building could be put here). If a caption is not provided, the template will use the year_highest and year_end fields to create one.
  • image_map - the file name of a map showing the location of the building.
  • map_alt - alternative text for the map
  • map_caption - optional text regarding the map.
  • former_name - former and other name(s) of the building (if any).
  • alternate_names - alternate name(s) of the building (if any).


Include the following three only for buildings that have been the world's tallest at some point:

  • year_highest - the first year in which the given building was the world's tallest, according to structural height; this is required for all buildings that have ever been the world's tallest
  • year_end - the last year in which the given building was the world's tallest, according to structural height; leave blank if the building is currently the world's tallest
  • plural - add yes or something here if and only if the article represents multiple buildings (like the Petronas Towers); otherwise, don't add anything for this parameter


  • location - the address (and at least the city) in which the building is located
    • Major, international cities: Tokyo is okay, but Tokyo, Japan is preferred unless it compromises stylistic appearance
    • Major cities in well-known provinces: Toronto, Ontario, Canada is unnecessarily specific; Toronto, Ontario or Toronto, Canada preferred (although Toronto is okay)
    • Cities with relative international anonymity: Beslan is not good due to the city's relative anonymity; Beslan, Russia is preferred, Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania discouraged, Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania, Russia unnecessarily specific
    • Cities with common names: Portland is not good; Portland, USA is not good either; Portland, Oregon (well-known state) or Portland, Oregon, USA preferred
  • coordinates - use {{coord}} with "display=inline,title"
| coordinates = {{coord|XX.XXXX|YY.YYYY|region:ZZ_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}

or use

| latd =  | latm =  | lats =  | latNS = 
| longd=  | longm=  | longs=  | longEW= 
| iso_region          = 
| coordinates_display = 
where latd, latm, lats, and latNS are the latitude coordinates in DMS format, and longd, longm, longs, and longEW are the longitude coordinates in DMS format. For decimal coordinates, just use latd and longd. The iso_region is the ISO 3166 region code for the location of the building (e.g., AU for Australia, US for the United States, ...). Setting coordinates_display to title will display the coordinates both in the infobox and at the top of the article.
  • status - this may be left blank, as the template will attempt to either fill in Complete, Proposed, Under construction, Topped-out, Demolished, Destroyed, or Never built. To override the status added by the template, please assign something to this parameter
  • groundbreaking - the date (or at least year) in which groundbreaking for the building occurred
  • constructed - the years in which the building was constructed (e.g. 1996-1999)
  • est_completion - the estimated completion date (be as specific as possible)
  • topped_out - the date (or at least year) in which the building was topped-out (Note: Infobox will not display this but the status will default to "Topped-out")
  • opening - the estimated opening date (be as specific as possible); you may want to leave this blank if it coincides with the estimated completion date
  • demolished - the date in which the building was demolished
  • destroyed - the date (or at least year) in which the building was destroyed (be as specific as possible)
  • cancelled - the date in which the building was cancelled (Note: Infobox will not display this but the status will default to "Never Built")
  • use - the intended use for the building (e.g. residential apartments, office)
  • antenna_spire - the height from the main entrance to the top of the spire or antenna
  • roof - the height from the main entrance to the roof
  • top_floor - the height from the main entrance to the top floor
  • floor_count - the number of floors in the building (indicate the number above and the number below, if applicable and known)
  • elevator_count - the number of elevators in the building
  • cost - the cost of construction
  • floor_area - the total floor area
  • architect - the architect for the building
  • engineer - the (structural) engineer for the building
  • contractor - the contractor for the building
  • developer - the developer for the building
  • owner - the owner for the building
  • management - the building management company
  • references - citations used for statistics; remember to enclose in <ref> </ref> tags

Units

Note that the localized unit standard should be given precedence. For example, skyscrapers in the United States should have their heights and floor areas in feet and square feet, respectively, with the metric equivalents noted in parentheses. On the other hand, Canadian skyscrapers should have their heights and floor areas in meters and square meters, respectively, with the imperial equivalents noted in parentheses.

Microformat

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