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The indicator panel shows per neighborhood: | |||
* the neighborhood name | |||
* FSI score | |||
* GSI score | |||
* OSR score | |||
===Calculation=== | ===Calculation=== |
Revision as of 15:38, 15 March 2019
General
What are the Density indicators?
The Density indicators exists of three indices which define density in an area. These are:
- FSI - Floor Space Index; which gives information about the intensity of the buildings in relation to the open space. The higher the index is, the more buildings and/or floors there are.
- GSI - Ground Space Index; which gives information about the relation between built and open space. The lower the index is, the more open space there is in the area.
- OSR - Open Space Ration; which gives information about the spaciousness and pressure on the open space. An high FSI ensures a low OSR. The higher the OSR is, the more open space there is.
This indicator is useful for projects where for example:
- Density analysis is an important aspect of the project
- a new neighborhood is designed
Indicator panel
The indicator panel shows per neighborhood:
- the neighborhood name
- FSI score
- GSI score
- OSR score
Calculation
Score
The score is represented in a progress bar, with a scale from 0 to 100%. Determine if you want to calculate the absolute or relative score.
Additional configurations
For this indicator to function, an extra attribute has to be added to the Neighborhood in where the houses will be build and a new Global has to be defined to set the total housing target. Read below for the steps.