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19:27 Mar 23, 2010 |
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5 | floor - lásd lent |
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4 | mezzanine |
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floor - lásd lent Explanation: A beépített szint egyszerűen "floor", de mint itt is, önmagában ilyen értelemben nem szokott előfordulni. Itt a szintek száma van mellette: négy beépített szint, ami angolul: four floors Nem több, mint négy beépített szint: maximum four floors Beépített szintterület: floorspace Teljes beépített szintterület: total floorspace Egy beépített szint területe (ha egyformák, de terület és költségkalkulációra egyébkény is ezt szokás használni): total floorspace divided by the number of floors. Maximum number of floors (ha földszint alatti szint: maximum building height divided by the floor height. Pl: max. building height 12m, min. floor to floor heigth 2,80m, result: 4 number of floors. Density: The floorspace of a building or buildings or some other unit measure in relation to a given area of land. Built density can be expressed in terms of plot ratio (for commercial development); number of units or habitable rooms per hectare (for residential development); site coverage plus the number of floors or a maximum building height; or a combination of these. Height: The height of a building can be expressed in terms of a maximum number of floors; a maximum height of parapet or ridge; a maximum overall height; any of these maximum heights in combination with a maximum number of floors... www.designstatement.co.uk/wizard/glossary.php |
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mezzanine Explanation: sorry it's a bit late now, hope this is still useful. |
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