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Gesamthöhe

Gesamthöhe is a term used in German-language technical, architectural and civil engineering contexts to denote the total vertical extent of an object from its lowest point to its highest point. It describes the overall height without specifying which individual parts are included, and its exact definition can depend on the conventions used in a given field or document.

Measurement and conventions are context-dependent. In buildings and towers, the Gesamthöhe typically refers to the distance

Applications and relevance are broad. The concept is used in planning, permitting, zoning, safety assessments, and

Units and precision are straightforward: the Gesamthöhe is measured in meters or decimeters, with the level

from
the
base
or
finished
ground
level
to
the
topmost
point
of
the
structure.
Whether
protruding
elements
such
as
antennas,
spires,
antennas
or
ornaments
are
included
or
excluded
varies
by
local
regulations,
project
specifications,
or
standard
practice.
Related
terms
such
as
Firsthöhe
(height
to
the
top
roof
or
architectural
crown,
often
excluding
antennas)
and
Spitzhöhe
(tip
height)
may
be
used
to
specify
different
limits.
inventory
of
built
objects.
It
also
appears
in
descriptions
of
natural
structures
when
communicating
their
overall
vertical
size,
although
in
geodesy
and
cartography
heights
are
more
commonly
given
as
elevation
above
sea
level
or
reference
planes.
of
precision
determined
by
the
measurement
method
and
regulatory
requirements.
Understanding
the
intended
convention
is
essential
for
comparing
heights
across
projects
and
contexts.