Building Envelope definition
Building Envelope means the integrated elements of a building which separate its interior from the outdoor environment;
Building Envelope means the building area permitted within the setbacks established in this By-law, as shown generally on Schedule ‘B’ attached hereto;
Building Envelope means the three dimensional space within which a structure is built.
Examples of Building Envelope in a sentence
The front street setback is designated on the specified Building Envelope for each allotment.
The side setback is designated on the specified Building Envelope for each allotment.
Garages may be built to the side boundary if provided for on the Building Envelope and adjacent buildings allow.
The BBZ spans the length of the side boundary between the front and rear setbacks permitted by this Building Envelope.
The side street setback is designated on the specified Building Envelope for each allotment.
More Definitions of Building Envelope
Building Envelope means the assemblies, components, and materials of a building that are intended to separate and protect the interior space of the building from the adverse effects of exterior climatic conditions.
Building Envelope means the elements of a building that separate conditioned space from unconditioned space, or that enclose semi-heated space, through which thermal energy may be transferred to or from the exterior, unconditioned space, or conditioned space. Includes all elements that separate the interior of a building from the outdoor environment, including walls, windows, foundation, basement slab, ceiling, roof, and insulation.
Building Envelope means the horizontal spatial limits up to which a building may be permitted to be constructed on a plot;
Building Envelope. (NR 115.03(1p)) means the three dimensional space within which a structure is built.
Building Envelope means the elements of a building that enclose conditioned spaces through which thermal energy may be transferred to or from the exterior.
Building Envelope means the building area permitted within the setbacks established in this By-law.