BuildingAreaDefinitions PDF
BuildingAreaDefinitions PDF
BuildingAreaDefinitions PDF
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Gross Area
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Definition: The sum of all areas on all floors of a building included within the
outside faces of its exterior walls, including floor penetration areas, however
insignificant, for circulation and shaft areas that connect one floor to another.
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Limitations: Exclude open areas such as parking lots, playing fields, courts, and
light wells, or portions of upper floors eliminated by rooms or lobbies that rise
above single-floor height.
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Definition: The sum of all areas on all floors of a building assigned to, or available
for assignment to, an occupant or specific use.
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Description: Included should be space subdivisions of the ten major room use
categories for assignable space classrooms, labs, offices, study facilities, special
use, general use, support, health care, residential and unclassified that are
used to accomplish the institutions mission.
Source: Federal Construction Council Technical Report No. 50 (Publication 1235), Classification of Building
Areas, National Academy of Sciences, Building Research Advisory Board.
Building Area Definitions
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Limitations: Deductions should not be made for necessary building columns and
projections. Areas defined as building service, circulation, mechanical, and
structural should not be included.
Non-assignable Area
1.
Definition: The sum of all areas on all floors of a building not available for
assignment to an occupant or for specific use, but necessary for the general
operation of a building.
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Circulation Area
a. Definition: The sum of all areas on all floors of a building required for physical
access to some subdivision of space, whether physically bounded by
partitions or not.
b. Description: Included should be, but is not limited to, public corridors, fire
towers, elevator lobbies, tunnels, bridges, and each floors footprint of
elevator shafts, escalators and stairways. Receiving areas, such as loading
docks, should be treated as circulation space. Any part of a loading dock that
is not covered is to be excluded from both the circulation area and the gross
building area. A loading dock which is also used for central storage should be
regarded as assignable area and coded as central storage (730). Also
included are corridors, whether walled or not, provided they are within the
outside face lines of the buildings to the extent of the roof drop line.
Mechanical Area
a. Definition: The sum of all areas on all floors of a building designed to house
mechanical equipment, utility services, and shaft areas.
b. Description: Included should be mechanical areas such as central utility
plants.
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Structural Area
a. Definition: The sum of all areas on all floors of a building that cannot be
occupied or put to use because of structural building features.
b. Basis for Measurement: Precise computation by direct measurement is not
possible under these definitions. It is determined by calculating the
difference between the measured gross and the measured net usable area.