Floor Space
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The interior area of a building, calculated in square meters or square feet. The gross floor space/area
is the total floor area/floor space of all floors of a building calculated with the
external dimensions of the building including structures, partitions,
corridors, stairs. The net floor area/floor space is the sum of all areas
between the vertical building components (walls, partitions, etc), i.e.
gross floor area reduced by the area for structural components.

An architect can plan for either a single-story building consuming the entire allowable floor space in one floor, or a multi-story building
that rises higher above the plane of the land, but which must
consequently result in a smaller footprint than would a single-story
building of the same total floor area/floor space.
So, lets know something more about floor space & its utility...

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rahul malhotra
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if you have a single fsi,how much carpet area can you construct on A 500 SQ METER PLOT,PLEASE ADVICE WITH CALCULATIONS...?
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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Technically,what Anjali has answered defines the FSI. In my opinion,FSI tells more than that of construction. The FSI limits the population of the inhabited area taking in to account transports,parks and other amenities. The purpose is to have...
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Anjali Sinha
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FSI means Floor Space Index, which is the ratio between the built up area allowed and plot area available. Like if FSI is 1 then on a plot of 100 sqmts, one can build 100 sqmts of built up area and with the setbacks and openspaces, the building...
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Mangala Shetty
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U r right vivek sir, Both are same , its just playing with words.
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Narena Yadav
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"Being Informal"
| 3 years ago
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I mean to say is that, make the arrangement such that executives from all the department or management sits in a place which don't have anything that divides them ( it can be a wall or a cabin).
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Shaju George
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"Identify unutilised spaces"
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Identify unutilised spaces within the office and replan the layout to include additional seats/utilities.
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Priyanka Agarwal
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Nice ideas ,I think the guy is inspired by our 3 tier and 2 tier railway coaches.This kind of furniture can be used by high class people. I don't think flats are so well constructed to bare these ,we see seepage of water on walls is a common problem.
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dhiraj kumar
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Good furniture as cost really matter where u r going to launch your product but if quality is upto mark then cost can also be compromised.
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Anand Balasubramanian
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It is good to have them as our living space reduced in the City like Mumbai, Delhi...etc.
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The subject should be rather in form of a statement. A bold statement . Yes!! Yes!! When you get into the office you find people from all age group. The average age of working population is around 36 which makes it clear that people between age group 18 to 60 all are working. There are call centers where youth is seen even the school students to retired professionals earn there pocket money here. Then there is a quite serious about the career age group, 23-30, they work hard to get promotions ,to survive and to get other incentives because they are at the peak of their potentials. Now comes the bosses who might have or might have not crossed the wrong side of 30. they are the boss and they know what they want. In society where various age groups are working there can be clash of ideas between gen X, gen Y and upcoming gen Z. Multi-generations at work can be productive and at times it may lead to mind war. The X generation might believe in there old principles while Y generation may...
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