Is the reinforced floor area of a school building walkway with framed columns and framed beams counted as full area or half area?
The floor area of this walkway is calculated according to the full area. \x0d\ according to the "national unified construction project budget quantity calculation rules" in the rules on the calculation of floor area in the rules: building wall outside the roof and columns of the corridor, cornice porch according to the columns of the outer edge of the horizontal area of the calculation of floor area. Corridors and verandahs without columns are calculated according to half of their projected area. \x0d\ The following are the rules for calculating the floor area: \x0d\ 1. Scope of calculating the floor area \x0d\ (1) Single-storey buildings, regardless of their height, are calculated as one storey, and their floor area is calculated on the basis of the horizontal area of the periphery of the outer wall of the building above the foot. Single-storey buildings with some floors should also calculate the floor area. \x0d\(2) high and low joint span of single-storey buildings, such as the need for separate calculation of floor area, when the high span for the side of the span, the floor area of the foot of the two ends of the wall of the horizontal length between the external surface of the foot of the foot of the surface of the external wall of the wall to the high span of the horizontal width of the outside line of the column; when the high span for the span of the floor area of the foot of the two ends of the wall of the horizontal length of the outside surface of the foot of the wall of the horizontal length between the outside line of the column of the width calculation. width. \x0d\(3) The floor area of a multi-storey building is calculated as the sum of the floor areas of each storey, with the ground floor calculated on the basis of the peripheral horizontal area above the foot of the external wall of the building; the second storey and the second storey and above are calculated on the basis of the peripheral horizontal area of the external wall. \x0d\(4) The floor area of basement, semi-basement, underground workshop, warehouse, store, underground command, etc. and the corresponding entrances and exits is calculated according to the horizontal area of the periphery of the external wall of its upper entrance (excluding light wells, damp-proof layer and its protective wall). \x0d\(5) If a deep foundation is used as an underground elevated floor to be utilized and the height of the floor exceeds 2.2 meters, the floor area is calculated according to half of the horizontal area of the periphery of the elevated floor. \x0d\(6) If a sloping building is utilized as an elevated floor by using a working footing, and the height of the floor exceeds 2.2 meters, the floor area shall be calculated on the basis of the horizontal area of the periphery of the enclosure. \x0d\(7) Passage through the building does not calculate the floor area, foyer, hall in the building regardless of its height, are calculated according to the floor area. The portion of the corridor in the foyer and hall is calculated according to its horizontal projected area. \x0d\(8) The book stacks of libraries calculate the floor area according to the shelf level. \x0d\(9) Elevator shafts, lift shafts, garbage paths, pipe shafts, etc. are calculated as floor area on the basis of the natural floor of the building. \x0d\(10) Stage lighting control rooms are calculated as the floor area of the peripheral horizontal area of the enclosure multiplied by the actual number of floors. \x0d\(11) Technical floors in buildings with a floor height of more than 2.2 meters shall be calculated as floor area. \x0d\(12) Canopies with columns shall calculate the floor area on the basis of the horizontal area of the periphery of the columns, and canopies with independent columns shall calculate the floor area on the basis of half of the horizontal projected area of the roof. \x0d\(13) Carports with columns, cargo sheds, platforms, etc. are calculated according to the horizontal area of the periphery of the columns; carports, cargo sheds, platforms, etc. with single rows of columns and free-standing columns are calculated according to one-half of the horizontal projected area of the roof cover. \x0d\(14) Stairwells, water tank rooms, elevator machine rooms, etc., which protrude out of the roof and have an enclosing structure, calculate the floor area according to the horizontal area of the periphery of the enclosing structure. \x0d\(15) Door buckets protruding out of the wall are calculated as building area according to the peripheral horizontal area of the enclosure. \x0d\(16) Enclosed balconies and picket corridors are calculated according to their horizontal projected area. Concave balconies and picket balconies calculate the floor area according to half of their horizontal projected area. \x0d\(17) Corridors and verandahs with roofs and columns outside the walls of the building shall have their floor area calculated on the basis of the horizontal area of the outer boundary line of the columns. Corridors and gable porches without columns calculate the floor area according to half of their projected area. \x0d\(18) Overhead corridors with roofs between two buildings shall have their floor area calculated according to the projected area of the corridor. An overhead breezeway without a roof shall not be counted as area. \x0d\(19) Outdoor staircases as the main access and for evacuation are calculated according to the horizontal projected area of each floor; if there is a staircase in the building, the outdoor staircase is calculated according to half of its horizontal projected area. \x0d\(20) Elevated single-storey buildings spanning other buildings and structures shall calculate the floor area according to their horizontal projected area, and multi-storey buildings shall be calculated according to multi-storey buildings. \x0d\2. Scope of non-calculation of floor area\x0d\(1) Elements, fittings and artistic decorations protruding from the wall, such as columns, stacks, footings, steps, pillarless canopies, etc. \x0d\(2) Outdoor climbing ladders for maintenance, fire fighting, etc. \x0d\(3) Technical floors up to a height of 2.2 meters. \x0d\(4) Structures such as independent chimneys, flues, tanks, water towers, oil (water) storage tanks, storage silos, round storage, underground human defense trunk lines, etc. \x0d\\(5) Operating platforms inside and outside the building, loading platforms and platforms utilizing the space of the building to house boxes and tanks. \x0d\(6) Roof tanks without enclosure. Stage and backstage catwalks and pickets for hanging curtains and scenery. \x0d\\(7) Single-storey rooms such as operation rooms, control rooms, instrumentation rooms, etc., separated within a single-storey building. \x0d\(8) Floor height of less than 2.2 meters of deep foundation underground overhead, sloping building footing overhead.