A wood-frame building on the first floor is a restaurant with floor dimensions of 30 ft by 75 ft (2250 sq ft). On one end of the second floor is a cabinet-making shop 30 ft by 30 ft (900 sq ft). The building has two sides with exposures to adjacent buildings. Opposite the long side of the restaurant at a distance of 11 ft is building A with two-story masonry walls and semi protected openings. The length-height measurement is 120 × 2 = 240 ft × stories. The second exposure is building B with a width of 28 ft at a distance of 12 ft from the end of the restaurant. The building is constructed of frame walls with two stories for a length-height measurement of 28 × 2 — 56 ft × stories. Calculate the NFF for the restaurant-cabinet shop.
We need at least 10 more requests to produce the solution.
0 / 10 have requested this problem solution
The more requests, the faster the answer.