Maximizing Floor Area Ratio (FAR) for Commercial Buildings: A Guide to Efficient Land Use in the Philippines
In the Philippines, the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is a measure used in urban planning and zoning regulations to determine the maximum allowable floor area of a building relative to the size of the lot on which it is built. While the concept of FAR applies to both residential and commercial properties, there are differences in how it is regulated and applied:
Residential Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
Purpose and Design: Residential FAR is primarily designed to control the density of housing in a given...
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