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I think the answer is wrong. As it is stated in the problem, there is still no ACTUAL building, and the question says "Determine the ALLOWABLE MAXIMUM BUILDING FOOTPRINT" and not "BUILDING FOOTPRINT (ACTUAL)". Thus, the most stringent rule will still prevail, which says that AMBF is 50%. Please correct me if im wrong.
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hi, your videos are really helpful. I have one thing concern though, on R-2 problem (7:27)on the image its setbacks are 2 m on sides, but the setbacks used on the problem , you applied 3 m on left side and 2 m on right side, may i ask why?
arkishare ask lang po pareho lang po ba ung OFB at OLBP? sa R1 pwede po ba imaximize ung floor plate sa 2nd floor? both sides, rear and front? mag aapply po ba doon ung 60% of the prescribed setbacks? thanks in advance
Hello Barry! Sorry for the late reply. R-1 zone have special rules that aren't applicable to other residential zones. We will create more videos about design computations in the future. For the rest of 2021, we're focused on finishing our free Revit - Building Information Modeling tutorials. You can sign up here to get updates: www.arkishare.com/free-software-tutorials-for-architects
Hello Gabie! The equation you can use to find the value of TGFA is this: TGFA = BHL x max. PSO. We will create more videos about design computations in the future. Don't forget to subscribe! For the rest of 2021, we're focused on finishing our free Revit - Building Information Modeling tutorials. You can sign up here to get updates: www.arkishare.com/free-software-tutorials-for-architects
Hello Jane! Yes, the carport can be considered when computing for MACA. To have a better grasp on these computations, we recommend you watch this video we published before: ruclips.net/video/hvK7MNOH5aA/видео.html
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Where did the (28.5)(2) came from in the ISA?
I think the answer is wrong. As it is stated in the problem, there is still no ACTUAL building, and the question says "Determine the ALLOWABLE MAXIMUM BUILDING FOOTPRINT" and not "BUILDING FOOTPRINT (ACTUAL)". Thus, the most stringent rule will still prevail, which says that AMBF is 50%. Please correct me if im wrong.
I agree, for R1 Residential the allowed maximum PSO is 50% max
The AMBF = 315 Sq. meters
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Thank you for this video sir.. I will wait for another video..😊
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4:18 why is it 28.5?
You can add frontage and all the setbacks like this, 18+4.5+2+2+2=28.5
hi, your videos are really helpful. I have one thing concern though, on R-2 problem (7:27)on the image its setbacks are 2 m on sides, but the setbacks used on the problem , you applied 3 m on left side and 2 m on right side, may i ask why?
because it's a corner lot
Thank you for this video very informative
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hinde poba dapat yung sa R1 problem sa ISA
part po is yung y3 is 14? since na minus nasya nung 2 meters setback both sides? or mali ako
hi ,HOW DID YOU GET THE 226.80 METERS?
What's the prescribed setback for the front and side second floor lines (and succeeding floors)? For R-2 zone btw.
How to compute AMBF, PSO, TOSL, MACA, ISA or USA if the proposed project is mixed occupancy (cultural/institutional and commercial?
We're going to release videos about that soon!
arkishare ask lang po pareho lang po ba ung OFB at OLBP? sa R1 pwede po ba imaximize ung floor plate sa 2nd floor? both sides, rear and front? mag aapply po ba doon ung 60% of the prescribed setbacks? thanks in advance
isn't the allowed PSO for R-1 zone is only 50%?
Hello Barry! Sorry for the late reply. R-1 zone have special rules that aren't applicable to other residential zones. We will create more videos about design computations in the future. For the rest of 2021, we're focused on finishing our free Revit - Building Information Modeling tutorials. You can sign up here to get updates: www.arkishare.com/free-software-tutorials-for-architects
does meters in isa and TOSL arent sqm units?
Do you have any access links to these reference tables? Asking for a friend :))
it's found in the National Building Code. You can find some online
How to compute for TGFA
Hello Gabie! The equation you can use to find the value of TGFA is this: TGFA = BHL x max. PSO. We will create more videos about design computations in the future. Don't forget to subscribe! For the rest of 2021, we're focused on finishing our free Revit - Building Information Modeling tutorials. You can sign up here to get updates: www.arkishare.com/free-software-tutorials-for-architects
May i ask something po. Does a Day care center considered as R-2?
Note: @9:06 we should have highlighted the basic R2 option! Oooops! That’s a little inaccuracy from us! Haha! Anyway, enjoy the video!
Hi thank you for this video, I have a confusion about where carport should be computed? Like it belong in MACA?
Hello Jane! Yes, the carport can be considered when computing for MACA. To have a better grasp on these computations, we recommend you watch this video we published before: ruclips.net/video/hvK7MNOH5aA/видео.html
Go to the description of this video to access more helpful architecture design resources! :) Access more of our content in advance here: www.patreon.com/user?u=48264890