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Hi glinn07,
When you enter the total floor area and the number of floors for a shell in Sketchbox, it divides the total floor area by the number of floors to come up with each floor's area. All floors in a shell have rectangular floor plans with identical footprints and are stacked on top of each other. No parts of the lower surfaces of upper floors are exposed to the exterior of the building. Does that answer your question?
Hi glinn07,
glinn07, When you enter the total floor area and the number of floors for a shell in Sketchbox, it divides the total floor area by the number of floors to come up with each floor's area. All floors in a shell have rectangular floor plans with identical footprints and are stacked on top of each other. No parts of the lower surfaces of upper floors are exposed to the exterior of the building. Does that answer your question?
Hi glinn07,
When you enter glinn07,
Sketchbox uses the building's total floor area and the number of floors for a shell in Sketchbox, it as inputs. It then divides the total floor area by the number of floors to come up with each floor's area. All floors in a shell the building have rectangular floor plans plans, with identical footprints and are stacked on top of each other. footprints. No parts of the lower surfaces of upper floors are exposed to the exterior of the building. Does that answer your question?