Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Haupterschliessungskern

English translation:

central access core

Added to glossary by swisstell
Nov 7, 2003 22:30
20 yrs ago
German term

Haupterschließungskern

German to English Tech/Engineering Construction / Civil Engineering Office building specification
I have read the posting for Erschliessungskern in the glossary, and although it is very detailed, I am still not too sure if any of it fits here!

. Die Büroräume erstrecken sich von Erdgeschoß über die sechs Obergeschosse, im Erdgeschoß befindet sich ein Konferenzraum mit direktem Zugang zur Terrasse. Der *Haupterschließungskern* in der Eingangshalle bietet Zugang zu einem Treppenhaus und 4 Fahrstühlen. Der zweite *Erschließungskern* mit dem Nottreppenhaus verfügt über einen weiteren Fahrstuhl.

Description of an 11 storey office building from a 'selling the space' point of view.

I guess we're looking more at 'access' in this one?
Change log

Jul 4, 2005 10:58: Steffen Walter changed "Term asked" from "Haupterschliessungskern" to "Haupterschlie�ungskern" , "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Construction / Civil Engineering"

Proposed translations

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German term (edited): Haupterschliessungskern
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central access core

might do here - and of course next the "secondary access core"
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agree avantix
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agree Norbert Hermann
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agree Steffen Walter
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must be where the elevator banks are located

according to the description. Could not be a foyer. They're just aisles, lined by elevators on both sides; maybe the 'central aisle inside the entrance hall affords access to a stairway and 4 elevators'
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Core unit

In the UK property market, a group of rooms or workshops etc. with stair/ lift access which are rented as a group to one tennant (client) can be simply called a "unit".
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