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Because it is not an indoor usable area, this is also stipulated in the calculation rules, and if it is all calculated, it will be fully calculated.
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This is Wang Ba's ass--"Regulations (turtle belly)."There's not much to say.
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National regulations: enclosed balconies are calculated according to the full area, and unenclosed balconies are calculated according to 1 2 area.
The developer took advantage of this to cheat by designing unenclosed balconies, calculating less area and paying less supporting fees, but it then sealed the windows and bought them for the residents according to the full area. I've heard that there is now a corresponding policy.
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If you go to look at the building calculation rules, it is written, if the balcony has columns, the construction area of 1 2 is counted, and if there are no columns, or the terrace, it is not included in the construction area, which is stipulated by the state, GB ---
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Now no matter what balcony is half calculated.
GB T50353-2005 "Code for Calculation of Area of Construction Projects" stipulates in Article 1:
The balconies of the building shall be calculated according to 1 2 of its horizontal projection area.
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This is a national regulation, just like why driving has a lane.
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This question is a bit strange, not projected horizontally? Is it calculated according to a 30-degree projection? Because horizontal projection is the most reasonable calculation method.
For unenclosed balconies that meet the following criteria, the floor area should be calculated according to the general horizontal projection of the envelope. If it is exceeded, then the excess part is calculated as the total floor area. Regardless of whether the enclosed balcony meets the following criteria, the floor area must be calculated. >>>More
The original statement was that the closed area was counted as the full area, and the non-closed area was counted as the half area, but the construction area calculation rules issued in 11 years also said that it was counted as half area regardless of whether it was closed or not.
Balconies are counted as floor area.
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According to the current construction area calculation specification: the balcony is calculated according to 1 2 regardless of whether it is closed or not; A balcony refers to a balcony with an unroofed roof or a floor height (roof) greater than 5 meters, and the floor area cannot be calculated. Another: >>>More
Since 05, the code for calculating the construction area of construction projects in GB T 50353-2005 has been implemented. >>>More