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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.
:'''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.
 
;<span id="Balcony">Balcony</span>
:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Upper accessible platform within a storey, not fully enclosed by wall(s).
::An '''external balcony''' is an accessible platform that projects from the external face of a building.
::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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==E==
==E==
;<span id="Eaves">Eaves</span>
:'''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>
;<span id="ridge">ridge</span>
:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' intersection at the top of two inclined planes in a pitched roof which forms the apex of the roof
 
;<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.
:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Construction that encloses a building from above. ISO 6707-1(2004) classifies the following roof types:
::'''flat roof''' is a roof either horizontal or with a slope of 10° or less.
::'''pitched roof''' is a roof, the slope of which is greater than 10° (approximately 15 %)
::'''shed roof''' or '''monopitch roof''' is a pitched roof that has only a single plane
::'''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
::'''shell roof''' or '''domed roof''' is a roof formed of a thin curved structural slab
::'''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
::'''gable roof''' is a pitched roof that terminates at one or both ends as a gable
::'''hipped roof''' or '''hip roof''' is a pitched roof with hip end or ends
::'''sawtooth roof''' is a series of pitched roofs, each with one inclined plane steeper than the other and fully or partially glazed


==S==
==S==
;<span id="Storey">Storey</span>
:'''ISO 6707-1(2004):''' Space between two consecutive floors or between a floor and a roof.


==T==
==T==