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==B==
 
==B==
 
;<span id="Building">Building</span>
 
;<span id="Building">Building</span>
:'''ISO 6701:'''Provision of shelter for its occupants or contents as one of its main purposes; usually partially or totally enclosed and designed to stand permanently in one place.
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:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Provision of shelter for its occupants or contents as one of its main purposes; usually partially or totally enclosed and designed to stand permanently in one place.
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;<span id="Balcony">Balcony</span>
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:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Upper accessible platform within a storey, not fully enclosed by wall(s).
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::An '''external balcony''' is an accessible platform that projects from the external face of a building.
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::An '''internal balcony''' or '''recessed balcony''' (US) is an accessible platform recessed from the external face of a building.
    
==C==
 
==C==
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;<span id="Door">Door</span>
 
;<span id="Door">Door</span>
 
:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Door '''Wikipedia:'''] A door is an opening or closing structure used to block off an entrance, typically consisting of an interior side that faces the inside of a space and an exterior side that faces the outside of that space. While in some cases the interior side of a door may match its exterior side, in other cases there are sharp contrasts between the two sides, such as in the case of the vehicle door. In addition, doors typically consist of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or spins inside of a space.
 
:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Door '''Wikipedia:'''] A door is an opening or closing structure used to block off an entrance, typically consisting of an interior side that faces the inside of a space and an exterior side that faces the outside of that space. While in some cases the interior side of a door may match its exterior side, in other cases there are sharp contrasts between the two sides, such as in the case of the vehicle door. In addition, doors typically consist of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or spins inside of a space.
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:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Construction for closing an opening intended primarily for access or egress or both.
    
==E==
 
==E==
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;<span id="Eaves">Eaves</span>
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:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' lower edge of a pitched roof or edge of a flat roof.
    
==F==
 
==F==
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==R==
 
==R==
;<span id="Roof">Roof</span>
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;<span id="ridge">ridge</span>
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:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' intersection at the top of two inclined planes in a pitched roof which forms the apex of the roof
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;<span id="roof">roof</span>
 
:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roof'''Wikipedia:'''] A roof is the covering on the uppermost part of a building. A roof protects the building and its contents from the effects of weather and the invasion of animals. Structures that require roofs range from a letter box to a cathedral or stadium, dwellings being the most numerous.
 
:[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roof'''Wikipedia:'''] A roof is the covering on the uppermost part of a building. A roof protects the building and its contents from the effects of weather and the invasion of animals. Structures that require roofs range from a letter box to a cathedral or stadium, dwellings being the most numerous.
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:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Construction that encloses a building from above. ISO 6707-1(2004) classifies the following roof types:
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::'''flat roof''' is a roof either horizontal or with a slope of 10° or less.
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::'''pitched roof''' is a roof, the slope of which is greater than 10° (approximately 15 %)
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::'''shed roof''' or '''monopitch roof''' is a pitched roof that has only a single plane
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::'''lean-to roof''' is a monopitch roof that has its upper edge attached to, and supported by, a wall that extends above the level of the roof, or is supported by structural member(s) next to or attached to a wall
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::'''shell roof''' or '''domed roof''' is a roof formed of a thin curved structural slab
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::'''mansard roof''' is a pitched roof with two inclined planes on each side of the ridge, the steeper of the two starting at the eaves
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::'''gable roof''' is a pitched roof that terminates at one or both ends as a gable
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::'''hipped roof''' or '''hip roof''' is a pitched roof with hip end or ends
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::'''sawtooth roof''' is a series of pitched roofs, each with one inclined plane steeper than the other and fully or partially glazed
    
==S==
 
==S==
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;<span id="Storey">Storey</span>
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:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Space between two consecutive floors or between a floor and a roof.
    
==T==
 
==T==
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