Abstract

The floor area ratio is a comprehensive index that plays an important role in urban planning and sustainable development. Remote sensing data are widely used in floor area ratio calculations because they can produce both two-dimensional planar and three-dimensional stereo information on buildings. However, remote sensing is not adequate for calculating the number of floors in a building. In this paper, a simple and practical pixel-level model is established through defining a quantitative relationship among the floor area ratio, building density, and average number of floors (ANF). The floor area ratios are calculated by combining remote sensing data with publicly available Internet data. It incorporates supplemental map data and street-level views from Internet maps to confirm building types and the number of floors, thereby enabling more-accurate floor area ratio calculations. The proposed method is tested in the Tiantongyuan neighborhood, Changping District, Beijing, and the results show that it can accurately approximate the number of floors in buildings. Inaccuracies in the value of the floor area ratio were found to be primarily due to the uncertainties in building density calculations. After performing systematic error correction, the building density (BD) and floor area ratio were each calculated with the relative accuracy exceeding 90%. Moreover, the experiments verified that the fusion of internet map data with remote sensing data has innate advantages for floor area ratio calculations.

Highlights

  • The floor area ratio is the ratio of the floor area of a building to the total area of the construction lot

  • ANF: average number of floors; BD: building density; BD*: result is a 10% reduction based on the building density obtained by calculation; floor area ratio (FAR)*: plot ratio recalculated by using BD*

  • We proposed a pixel-based method that defines a quantitative relationship among floor area ratio (FAR), building density (BD), and average number of floors (ANF)

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Introduction

The floor area ratio is the ratio of the floor area of a building to the total area of the construction lot. Remote sensing technology is a highly efficient and convenient method for obtaining spatial data It has been used in floor area ratio investigations. Based on the remote sensing data, the footprint and the height of a building can be extracted directly, and the building floor area can be calculated. Remotely sensed images have been applied to extract the footprint and height of buildings, most existing methods based on remote sensing data divide the extraction of building footprints and building height into two independent processes, making the process of floor area ratio calculation relatively complex and difficult to automate [27,28]. Interference of decorative structures and floor heights of different types of buildings might affect the accuracy of floor area ratio calculation while using remote sensing data. Street-level view data can be used to correct the average number of floors

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