kerroinrank
Kerroinrank is a unit of measurement used primarily in the fields of architecture and construction to quantify the visible mass concentration of a building or a site. It is also known as building mass or visible mass. The term is most commonly associated with Walter Bedford and Jorn Jensen, who introduced the concept in the 1990s.
Kerroinrank is calculated by measuring the cube of a building's volume. The unit takes into account the
The calculation of kerroinrank involves raising the building's volume to the third power, resulting in a large
Kerroinrank has been used in a variety of contexts, including urban planning, architecture, and transportation design.