13:22 May 17, 2000 |
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| Selected response from: Alexandro Padres Jimenez Local time: 20:28 | |||
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The constructed area of the complex is ---- and I am guessing that some square ft or mt follow Explanation: In architecture terms, the "superficie edificada" is the area that has been built over the plot of land... usually, the value of such constructed area is based on a price per sq ft or mt. Best of luck! |
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The BUILT LAND covers an area of Explanation: If you want to emphasize the fact that the built area belongs to specific building complex, you could then say THE BUILT AREA IN THE COMPLEX IS... I hope it helps. Suerte. |
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"built surface" Explanation: the built surface of the complex is of... |
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built-up area Explanation: From Termium: edificada = English:Urban Planning built-up --- superficie = English:Real Estate area s CORRECT Reference: http://www.termium.com |
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gross external floor area Explanation: "The gross external floor area is made up of the area of internal divisions and external constructions and the gross internal floor area” http://ascelibrary.org/coo/resource/1/jcemd4/v133/i2/p139_s1... Reference: http://www.bcisrisksolutions.co.uk/calculator/HelpText/HelpG... Reference: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superficie_edificada |
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