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  2. Floor area - Wikipedia

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    Net internal area (NIA) (or Net floor area NFA, or Usable floor area UFA) - The NIA is the GIA less the floor areas taken up by lobbies, enclosed machinery rooms on the roof, stairs and escalators, mechanical and electrical services, lifts, columns, toilet areas (other than in domestic property), ducts, and risers.

  3. Floor area ratio - Wikipedia

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    Floor area ratio (FAR) is the ratio of a building's total floor area (gross floor area) to the size of the piece of land upon which it is built. It is often used as one of the regulations in city planning along with the building-to-land ratio. [ 1 ]

  4. List of skyscrapers by floor area - Wikipedia

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    This list of skyscrapers by floor area includes the largest skyscrapers in the world, measured in square meters (m 2) and square feet (sq ft). To qualify as a skyscraper, a structure must be self-supporting, without relying on tension cables or external supports for stability, and must reach a minimum height of 150 meters (492 feet).

  5. Parker Morris Committee - Wikipedia

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    A semi-detached or end-of-terrace house for 4 people should have a net floor area of 72 square metres (780 sq ft). A dwelling for three or more people should have enclosed storage space for the kitchen of 2.3 cubic metres (81 cu ft).

  6. Loi Carrez - Wikipedia

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    The effective usable surface area, known as the "superficie Carrez", is the total enclosed floor area of an apartment or other construction discounting walls, partitions, staircases and stairwells, piping and electricity conduits and ducting, window and door embrasures. Parts of the enclosed area which are of less than 1.8 metres (5.9 ft) in ...

  7. Urban density - Wikipedia

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    Urban density is a very specific measurement of the population of an urbanized area, excluding non-urban land-uses. Non-urban uses include regional open space, agriculture and water-bodies. There are a variety of other ways of measuring the density of urban areas: Population density - the number of human persons per unit area

  8. Robinson 77 - Wikipedia

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    The building has a net floor area of around 27,400 m 2 (295,000 sq ft). It has a total of 180 car park lots. [7] History.

  9. Marina One - Wikipedia

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    Marina One Offices comprises two 30-storey prime Grade A commercial towers, Marina One East Tower and Marina One West Tower, with an estimated net floor area of 1.88 million square feet. Located in Marina South , the commercial tower features two high-density 100,000 square feet net floor plates – the largest in Asia.