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(İnşaat,Teknik) building envelope
The structural elements (walls, roof, floor, foundation) of a building that encloses conditioned space; the building shell
A term referring to the specific area of the building site [6]
The Term Building Envelope generally refers to those building components that enclose conditioned spaces and through which thermal energy is transferred to or from the outdoor environment, or said with other words A Building envelope is the ensemble of exterior and demising partitions of a building that enclose conditioned space
All external building elements (materials, windows, and walls) that enclose the internally occupied space
Exterior building partitions that enclose 'conditioned' areas or space
all the components of a building that separate the inside from the outside
The walls, roof, and floors which enclose a heated or cooled space (AI)
   The elements, of a building which enclose conditioned spaces through which thermal energy may, be transferred to or from the exterior or to or from unconditioned spaces exempted by the provisions (See Section 3 )
The net cubic space that remains for placing a structure on a site after setbacks and height / bulk regulations are observed
The entire exterior surface of the building, including walls, doors and windows, which encloses or envelops the space within
The assembly of exterior partitions of a building that enclose conditioned spaces, through which thermal energy may be transferred to or from the exterior, unconditioned spaces, or the ground
(1) The waterproof elements of a building which enclose conditioned spaces through which thermal energy may be transferred to or from the exterior (2) The outer structure of the building (sometimes referred to as "Building Shell")
For Group R Occupancy, the elements of a building which enclose conditioned spaces through which thermal energy may be transferred to or from the exterior or to or from spaces exempted by the provisions of Section 101 3 1 For other than Group R Occupancy, the elements of a building which enclose conditioned spaces through which thermal energy may be transferred to or from the exterior, or to or from unconditioned spaces, or to or from semi-heated spaces, or to or from spaces exempted by the provisions of Section 1301
The interface between the interior of the building and the outside environment – eg the windows, external walls and roof of the building Building envelope efficiency issues include insulation and glazing
The external elements walls, floor, ceiling, roof, windows and doors of a building that encloses conditioned space; the building shell
the shell of the building that separates what is inside from what is outside Elements of the building envelope are the exterior walls (including windows and doors), the roof and the floor of the lowest level of the building The building envelope has a number of functions: it holds the building up; it keeps the rain and ground water out; it keeps the wind out; it keeps water vapor out; and it controls the transfer of energy (heat) between the inside and the outside One material may control only one of these functions or may control several functions at once See Exterior Sheathing Systems
The elements of a building which enclose conditioned spaces through which thermal energy may be transferred to or from the exterior or to or from unconditioned spaces or other spaces exempted by the provisions of 780 CMR 1301 7
The exterior structure of a building that separates the interior environment from the exterior environment
The exterior shape of a building indicating its maximum volume
Elements of the building, including all external building materials, windows, and walls, that enclose the internal space
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