A building plot is typically referred to as a "parcel of land" or a "lot" where construction or development can take place.
cos it's a plot it needs to be called a plot
It was the houses of Parliament
Plot ratio, also known as floor area ratio (FAR), is calculated by dividing the total floor area of a building by the total area of the plot of land on which it stands. The formula is: [ \text{Plot Ratio} = \frac{\text{Total Floor Area}}{\text{Plot Area}} ] For example, if a building has a total floor area of 10,000 square feet and is situated on a plot of land that measures 5,000 square feet, the plot ratio would be 2.0. This metric is often used in urban planning to regulate building density.
That depends on the size of the plot. "Plot" is not a unit; it's just a professional legalese word for what you and I would call a "piece" of land. The plot you need for building a house wouldn't need as many square feet in it as the plot you'd want for building an office tower.
A plot plan is not required but it makes the job of size-up a lot easier and faster. A plot plan allows you to know where the hazardous locations are on and around the building, where the best locations to stage are, and building construction even before you arrive on scene.
That is called a plot.
The fifth phase of plot is called Denouement and sometimes conclusion
A plot is an area of land set aside for some purpose (building a house, growing vegetables, etc). A Garden Plot is therefore a piece of land set out as a flower garden.
A circular building is called a round building or a cylindrical building.
Plot is Just Residential Land. Flat & Apartment are the one portion of dwellingunit out of several units in a same building.
It is called a time plot.
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