Frequently asked questions

How do architects convert between imperial and metric?

Architects typically convert using the base factors: 1 inch = 25.4 mm for length, 1 sq ft = 0.0929 sq m for area, and 1 cu ft = 0.0283 cu m for volume. In practice, most use a dedicated converter rather than manual math to avoid compounding rounding errors across a drawing set.

What is the conversion factor from feet to millimeters?

1 foot equals exactly 304.8 millimeters. This is derived from the base conversion of 1 inch = 25.4 mm, multiplied by 12 inches per foot. For architectural work, avoid rounding until your final measurement. See Feet & inches to mm.

How do I convert square feet to square meters for a room?

Multiply the area in square feet by 0.0929 to get square meters. For example, a 150 sq ft room is about 13.94 sq m. Arch Convert does this automatically in the Area tab. See Square feet to square meters.

How many acres are in a hectare?

One hectare equals about 2.4711 acres. Going the other way, one acre is about 0.4047 hectares. A hectare is exactly 10,000 m², while an acre is 43,560 sq ft (4,046.86 m²). See Acres to hectares.

How many millilitres are in a cup?

A US cup is 236.59 mL. An Imperial (UK) cup is 284.13 mL. The Australian / metric cup is 250 mL. The difference matters for baking, where ratios affect rise and texture. See Cups to mL.

What is gas mark 4 in Celsius?

Gas mark 4 is 180 °C (350 °F). The UK gas mark scale runs from ¼ (110 °C) to 9 (240 °C). Gas mark 4 is the most common baking temperature — used for cakes, roast chicken, and most recipes that say ‘moderate oven’. See Gas mark to Celsius.

How do I convert 350 °F to Celsius?

350 °F is 176.67 °C, usually rounded to 180 °C in recipes (which is also gas mark 4). The formula is (°F − 32) × 5/9 = °C. Arch Convert converts instantly and shows the nearest gas mark alongside.

Is Arch Convert free to use?

Yes, Arch Convert is completely free with no signup, no paywall, and no usage limits. It was built by FluxCo Technologies for architects and construction professionals who deal with imperial and metric conversions daily.