Hello.. Thanks for the informative video! I am an architecture student. If we were to propose an increase in the existing FSI of an area, what factors should we look at, to back the proposed increase? Basically, what all factors are kept in mind by the Urban planning department while defining the FSI or FAR of any area? Can you please elaborate? This would help me a great deal. Thank you.. Keep up the good work!
is fsi calculated based on plinth area or build up area? if it is based on buil up area in ground floor its less in first floor i have high FSI due to cantilever structure
if i have completed constructing a building and after a year or two of finishing my building the fsi has increased in my area then can i construct an additional floor on the building.
That's a good question Sonal. Yes, if the FSI increases in your area, you can definitely construct another floor after getting your building plans approved.
Generally height restrictions controlled by Airport Authority of India / Aviation Ministry, They have certain compliances for getting NOC from your project.
Agreed, if structures are at ground level above statement would be true. However, if one builds G+1, area covered would be G*2, which in most cases would be greater than area of land / Zameen. :) Hope this helps