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Multiplex Catalogue

05 Flats Medium





In this style of New Multiplex, each unit occupies a different floor. Units 1 and 2 are accessed directly, while Units 3 and 4 are accessed by shared staircases. The building design is the same as 06 Flats Large, but sits on a smaller lot so it has no on-site parking.

This fourplex is deisgned on a typical mid-width lot.

Lot Dimensions: 11.5m x 36.5m
Occupancy and Density:
Total Unit Count: 4 Units
Total Occupancy : 12 Bedrooms
Lot Area: 419.75 Square Meters
Total Floor Area: 621.50 Square Meters
FSI: 1.48

Housing Statistics:
3-Bedroom Units: 4 (1 Barrier-Free)



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