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2:02 3:26 Calculating Total Buildable Square Footage - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip We need to multiply the land area by the floor area ratio.MoreWe need to multiply the land area by the floor area ratio.
Floor area ratio (FAR) is the measurement of a buildings floor area in relation to the size of the lot/parcel that the building is located on. FAR is expressed as a decimal number, and is derived by dividing the total area of the building by the total area of the parcel (building area lot area).
The calculation of floor area ratio or floor space index is as follows: Floor Space Index Formula = Total built-up area (total area constructed) divided by Total Area of the Plot. Also, the total built-up area = Total area of the plot x FSI permitted. Basic FSI: This is the FSI available for free of cost.
Urban lore says that the massive Equitable Building at 120 Broadway in Lower Manhattan a 40-story extrusion of a whole city block, unrelieved by setbacks and capable of housing 16,000 workers at once was responsible for the enactment 100 years ago, on July 25, 1916, of New York Citys first Zoning Resolution.
Open Space Ratio. OSR is calculated by dividing the total amount of commonly-owned open space on the residential parcel proposed for development by the total area of the entire parcel proposed for development.
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M3 Zoning Code - New York City Like M2 districts, M3 districts are usually located near the waterfront and buffered from residential areas. The two M3 districts (M3-1 and M3-2), both with a maximum floor area ratio of 2.0 and a maximum base height before setback of 60 feet, differ only in parking requirements.
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1:45 4:12 Floor Area Ratio Explained by Architect Jorge Fontan - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip If you have an F AR of 2.2. If youre an r6 in New York City. Okay. Its 5000 square feet thats theMoreIf you have an F AR of 2.2. If youre an r6 in New York City. Okay. Its 5000 square feet thats the lot area multiplied by to point to the FA R that gives us 11,000.
To find square feet, multiply the length measurement in feet by the width measurement in feet. This yields a product called the area, which is expressed in square feet (or square inches if you are calculating a much smaller space, such as a dollhouse).
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