I've been working on a small definition that i think could be quite useful, and i thought i'd share it to get some feedback, ideas, improvements etc...
It basically takes a building outline, and then generates a volume and indicates floorplates, according to these inputs:
Ground floor height
Typical floor height
Number of floors including ground
Floorplate depth
The user is then provided with a read-out of:
Typical floor area
Gross floor area
Building height
Building volume
Elevation surface area (each elevation toggled through by a slider)
So it's easy to change any values, or drag the shape of the plan using edit points, and get instant feed back on areas etc... Also, add a shape(s) within the building plan to indicate cores to exclude from the useable floor area.
I think it could be a really useful little tool, it's quite a simple definition at the moment. I'm working on a version that could handle multiple building types, and so be used for getting an area read-out for a masterplan proposal for example. Not too sure how this will work in any kind of tidy way though, could clusters play a part? - I'm not too sure how or when to use them.
Also, i'm testing an idea of inputting the gross area required and then the building adjusting as the shape of the plan is changed.
Any other ideas/improvement/or especially advice would be very welcome. In any case, i hope you find it a useful start.
Thanks,
David.