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surface calculation for car box

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Hello everyone, I have to design a wooden car box to be inserted in the courtyard of a house. how do I calculate the surface and volume that can be occupied by the box? I found something on the internet but I also wanted your opinion... thank you in advance
 
the question is very vague: do you speak in terms of measuring from cad platform or from a cathartic point of view according to the various coefficients of building, coverage etc? ?
because in the second case a world opens!
 
the question is very vague: do you speak in terms of measuring from cad platform or from a cathartic point of view according to the various coefficients of building, coverage etc? ?
because in the second case a world opens!
it is exact, from the cathartic point of view...for the calculation in fact I used the same method that is used to calculate the surface and the edible volume, that is considering the type of land and the index of manufacture, but they told me that in the case of a car box it is not worth the same rule
 
good evening flynight (and everyone),
you have to make an additional distinction:
urban planning or catasthlyst?
if you are in the design phase I think the first:
the permissible surface (and its volume) for a covered parking space find it standardized in Construction of the municipality where the building will be built (a large part of the municipalities has this documentation available and downloadable from the network).
keep in mind that if this box is a separate volume, however, it must submit to the building indices set by the municipality (change according to the areas of the regulator plan); if instead it is of relevance to existing building can benefit from extra cubation directly regulated by the municipality (verified in the above building regulation) as well as by regional laws ad hoc (e.g. home floor law).

greetings,
 
good evening flynight (and everyone),
you have to make an additional distinction:
urban planning or catasthlyst?
if you are in the design phase I think the first:
the permissible surface (and its volume) for a covered parking space find it standardized in Construction of the municipality where the building will be built (a large part of the municipalities has this documentation available and downloadable from the network).
keep in mind that if this box is a separate volume, however, it must submit to the building indices set by the municipality (change according to the areas of the regulator plan); if instead it is of relevance to existing building can benefit from extra cubation directly regulated by the municipality (verified in the above building regulation) as well as by regional laws ad hoc (e.g. home floor law).

greetings,
thanks for the answer.the box is a separate volume, detached from the building but located in the same courtyard.
 
you should look for the site of the municipality of building the various indices for that area or any regulatory plans, constraints, building regulations etc. Afterwards, through this data and the surface of your lot, you can calculate volume, surface, height and distance from the boundaries for your structure (by taking if necessary values of other existing buildings in the same batch). later you can start with the graphic part.
 
it is exact, from the cathartic point of view...for the calculation in fact I used the same method that is used to calculate the surface and the edible volume, that is considering the type of land and the index of manufacture, but they told me that in the case of a car box it is not worth the same rule
the method used to calculate the surface and the building volume is called, urbanistic calculation, not catastral.
the calculation of the cadastral surface (currently the category is c6 = box/authorized, in m2), serves for the declaration/variation of the property to the catasto manufactured, through the procedure docfa
 
I solved the problem...in practice I needed to calculate the building surface of the box according to the volume of the house...and I considered 1 sq m every 10 sq m of the house
 

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