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|unit=m²/unit
|unit=m²/unit
|category=Yes
|category=Yes
|description=How large a single housing unit within this construction is. This is only relevant for residential categories.
|range=0 to {{doublemaxvalue}}
|description=How large a single housing unit within this Building is. This is only relevant for residential categories.
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}}</onlyinclude>
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{{Function value details
{{Function value details
| static=based on expert data consulted in [[past projects]].
| static=based on expert data consulted in [[past projects]].
| overwritten=based on [[Project Sources|BAG]] indicating the size of the construction and the amount of housing units in it.
| overwritten=based on [[Project Sources|BAG]] indicating the size of the Building and the amount of housing units in it.
| usages=* [[Green (Indicator)]]
| usages=* [[Green (Indicator)]]
* [[Housing (Indicator)]]
* [[Housing (Indicator)]]
* [[Traffic NO2 (Indicator)]]
* [[Traffic NO2 (Indicator)]]
* [[Traffic Noise (Indicator)]]
* [[Traffic Noise (Indicator)]]
* [[Select units (TQL)]]
| specifics=
| specifics=
| notes=* Unit sizes are only applicable for categories of housing. For other categories, the amount of units will always be 0.
| notes=* Unit sizes are only applicable for categories of housing. For other categories, the amount of units will always be 0.
| references=
| references=
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 17:05, 5 March 2024

Values

  • The default values for this Function Value are based on expert data consulted in past projects.
  • Buildings generated during project creation can have their values overwritten based on BAG indicating the size of the Building and the amount of housing units in it.

Used for

Notes

  • Unit sizes are only applicable for categories of housing. For other categories, the amount of units will always be 0.