- architecture, construction, and real estate,
floor area,
floor space, or
floorspace is the area (measured in
square metres or
square feet)
taken up by a building...
- A
pyeong (abbreviation py) is a
Korean unit of area and
floorspace,
equal to a
square kan or 36 square
Korean feet. The ping and
tsubo are its equivalent...
-
originally used to
store ****ons
during the day to
allow full use of the room's
floorspace. The term "oshi-ire"
comes from two verbs, "osu",
meaning "to push", and...
- A ba****t is any
floor of a
building that is not
above the
grade plane.
Especially in
residential buildings, it
often is used as a
utility space for a...
-
Palace of the
Parliament contains 3,552,120
square feet (330,003 m2) of
floorspace, it was
never a
royal residence, as Romania's last
monarch was forced...
- double-height
ceilinged floor below, or
which does not
extend over the
whole floorspace of the building, a loft with non-sloped walls. However, the term is often...
-
project is
slated to add 14,000
square metres (150,000 sq ft) of new
floorspace and
includes a new
terminal and
arrival hall. With the
completion of this...
- (class B1) with
retail floorspace (class A1-A4),
office lobby and
loading bay at
ground floor, 2
levels of
retail floorspace (flexible
class A1-A4) at...
- chisels, spatels, saws, and
hammers manufactured in sun and bu sizes.
Floorspace is
expressed in
terms of
tatami mats, and land is sold on the
basis of...
-
value per
square metre. The
higher the figure, the more
efficiently the
floorspace is
being used. It is
often quoted alongside other indicators such as like...