deckenflächenfaktor
Deckenflächenfaktor is a German term that translates to "ceiling area factor" or "ceiling coverage factor". It is a metric used in the construction and building design industry to describe the proportion of a building's total usable floor area that is dedicated to ceiling space. This factor is particularly relevant in scenarios where the ceiling height is variable or when specific design elements within the ceiling, such as dropped ceilings, soffits, or accessible plenum spaces, occupy a significant vertical volume above the finished ceiling surface.
The calculation of the Deckenflächenfaktor involves comparing the volume of the ceiling space to the overall
While not a universally standardized term across all international building codes, the concept it represents is