--- id: aliases: [] title: Building Area Classification tags: - status/draft - topic/construction - type/encyclopedia-entry dg-publish: true --- # Building Area Classification * G = Gross Area * R = Rentable Area * U = Usable Area * N = Net Area $$ G > R > U > N $$ ## Gross Area (GSF) Gross Area is the total floor area of a building. Whether the area includes exterior wall area depends on the relevant standard. * International Building Code (IBC): measured to the interior face of exterior walls. * Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA): total footprint, including exterior wall thickness. ## Rentable Area (RSF) Rentable Area includes tenant exclusive space (usable area) plus a pro-rata share of common areas (load factor). $$ \text{Rentable Area} = \text{Usable Area} \times (1 + \text{Load Factor}) $$ ### Usable Area (USF) This may be synonymous with Saleable Area Usable Area is the tenant's exclusive space. the area physically occupied and controlled by a specific tenant. Usable Area includes: * Primary functional areas (offices, workstations, meeting rooms) * Internal circulation within the tenant's space * Columns, recesses, and other features within the leased boundary But excludes: * Common corridors and lobbies * Shared service areas * Major vertical penetrations (elevator shafts, stairs) ### Net Area (NSF) the actual functional, programmable space. Also called Net Assignable Area. Net Area includes: * Actual functional program spaces (offices, classrooms, apartments) * Space planned for specific uses in a program But it excludes: * All circulation (even within tenant space) * All service and support spaces * Structural elements, wall thicknesses ## Building Efficiency Building efficiency is the ratio of usable or rentable area to gross area. This denotes what percentage of the building is functionally usable. $$ \text{Building Efficiency} = \frac{ \text{Net Assignable Area} }{ \text{Gross Area} } $$ A higher percentage means less area is lost to structure, mechanical spaces, or circulation. * Office buildings: 75-90% * Residential buildings: 80%+ * Hospitals and laboratories: 50-65%