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Gross Floor Area (GFA) is generally defined as the total area of all floors inside a building measured from the outside face of the perimeter walls, excluding buttresses and other exterior protrusions. It includes all interior pillars, interior wall thicknesses, and common areas.
The BOMA Gross Areas Standard was developed in direct response to requests for a floor measurement standard that could be applied to all building types and forms of occupancy—office, industrial, retail, multi-unit residential, mixed-use and campus-style facilities.
Understanding and measuring gross floor area is one of the most common questions I get, so here’s the answer in blog form. Short answer: It’s both. Medium answer: Code questions – Inside face of walls. Zoning/Building Planning questions – Outside face of walls. Long Answer:
7 Νοε 2020 · The GFA is a form of measurement for the overall floor area of a building. In order to get the GFA of the building you measure from the inside of the exterior envelope of the building the full floor plate.
6 ημέρες πριν · Definition of Gross Internal Area. Gross Internal Area (GIA) is a crucial measurement in architectural design, survey work, and urban planning. It essentially represents the total enclosed floor area within the interior boundaries of a building, excluding external areas like balconies, terraces, and roof gardens.
21 Νοε 2020 · Gross internal area (GIA) or gross internal floor area (GIFA) is the measured area of a building to the internal face of the perimeter walls at each floor level. It is important for planning applications, building regulation applications, property sales, lease negotiations, and rating valuations.
Gross building area. Certain local authorities have their own definition of gross building area (sometimes referred to as floor space). It is important to check the applicable local authorities’ definition against the definition below.