Example

Consider a site on a steep, south-facing hill:
  • Topography: The building might step down the slope, requiring complex retaining walls but minimizing excavation.
  • Climate: The south-facing orientation is ideal for passive solar gain in winter. Large windows might face south, protected by deep overhangs to block the high summer sun.
  • Views: The elevation likely provides excellent views to the south, which should be prioritized in the layout of primary living or working spaces.

Example

You are evaluating a rectangular downtown lot that measures 30m30m wide by 40m40m deep. The local zoning code dictates a maximum Lot Coverage of 60%60\% and a Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of 3.03.0. Calculate the total allowable floor area and the minimum number of stories required to achieve this maximum area if you build to the maximum lot coverage.

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