Architect and engineer . e. In order to arrive at the amount of new space required in the cityfrom month to month, figures have been compiled showing the populationand the ofiice space occupied each year from 1910 to date. Fiom thesedata it was found that approximately seven square feet of office spaceper capita is the San Francisco average. In your city it may be more orless than in San Francisco. Another Pacific Coast city uses a smallerunit which was determined from a local survey. The unit figure forSan Francisco was obtained from the table on page 98. Knowing the relationship between popu


Architect and engineer . e. In order to arrive at the amount of new space required in the cityfrom month to month, figures have been compiled showing the populationand the ofiice space occupied each year from 1910 to date. Fiom thesedata it was found that approximately seven square feet of office spaceper capita is the San Francisco average. In your city it may be more orless than in San Francisco. Another Pacific Coast city uses a smallerunit which was determined from a local survey. The unit figure forSan Francisco was obtained from the table on page 98. Knowing the relationship between population and office space, itwas possible in San Francisco to estimate the new space required fromyear to year as the city grew. The conclusion is that 112,000 squarefeet of new space is re(iuired each year, an increase of per cent of the 96 THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER --J*—--^ »^«t ..^t ~-*rV rtpr—CV TVKr- ~^S ^ftg—zs^—?*r,--M:^—J-X^ -eg—*viv—c*p—-j*^ ^, ^oa, eci: ^?^ !SVl _r^ :|1 a ft ^, 4^co oaa. €> L [Jr4iiT_^A« j(fewn/j^,i«-,iiv,[. ? .. I : 1.+-! . -j .. i 1- W wir?r^Jr(H7- g/>W ^»>^Ut^^ Jy„(>r^, ?.*»^^ ^w>^/.^ , [ .i^. Ctr Ao. Ac /SO CHAFT NO. 1. COMPARING RENTABLE AREA WITH POPULATION =^n]-- ??^??p . I t .j I I I ,.1 !?;; ;??,?;-;--;-T-7- .-r =^^-:^— - . - JJ«J„/i5BaC7*-Cii, .1 »?5rt^.- ._4i


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