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EA:  BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION_TYPE

Status: STD 2005/06/07
Code: 206

Concept definition: The type of technique used to construct a <BUILDING>. The basic techniques are mass (where the <WALL>s carry the load) and framed (where an internal frame carries the load and <WALL>s simply protect the interior from the elements).
 
Attribute value type: ENUMERATION
Reference type: IR
Reference: [UTZB]
Supplemental references:  

Enumerants (presented in a natural order)
Status Attribute label Enumerant label Concept definition ▾ Code Ref type Reference Supplemental references
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
FABRIC_TENSILE_FRAME An internal frame bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; fabric tensile frame. The <EXTERIOR_WALL>s consist of stretched fabric supported by internal and/or external posts, most often for the <ROOF>. 10 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
STUCCO_CLAD_WOOD_FRAME An internal frame bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; stucco clad wood frame. The frame is composed of wooden small <STRUCTURAL_BEAM>s with an external sheathing composed of stucco. 23 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
WOOD_CLAD_WOOD_FRAME An internal frame composed of small wooden <STRUCTURAL_BEAM>s, bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; wood clad wood frame. An external sheathing composed of wood is incorporated. 27 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
BRICK_CLAD_WOOD_FRAME An internal frame composed of wooden small <STRUCTURAL_BEAM>s, bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; brick clad wood frame. An external sheathing composed of brick is incorporated into the <STRUCTURE>. 4 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
LIGHT_CLAD_WOOD_FRAME An internal frame composed of wooden small <STRUCTURAL_BEAM>s, bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; light clad wood frame. The <EXTERIOR_WALL>s are sheathed with stucco and/or brick. This type of construction is also known as balloon frame construction. 16 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
AGGREGATE_CLAD_STEEL-
_FRAME
An internal steel or concrete frame bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; aggregate clad steel frame. The <EXTERIOR_WALL>s are thin, the frame is often visible from outside, and the exterior siding consists of concrete aggregate veneer with a high proportion of <WINDOW>s. 1 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
BRICK_CLAD_STEEL_FRAME An internal steel or concrete frame bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; brick clad steel frame. The <EXTERIOR_WALL>s are thin, the frame is often visible from outside, and the exterior siding consists of brick veneer with a high proportion of <WINDOW>s. 3 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
GEODESIC_FRAME An internal steel or concrete frame bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; geodesic frame. The frame is composed of light, straight elements, usually in tension, that form a dome or other curved shape. 11 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
GLASS_CLAD_STEEL_FRAME An internal steel or concrete frame bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; glass clad steel frame. The <EXTERIOR_WALL>s are thin, the frame is often visible from outside, and exterior siding consists of glass. 12 IR [UTZB]  
STD
2005/06/07
BUILDING_CONSTRUCTION-
_TYPE
HEAVY_CLAD_STEEL_FRAME An internal steel or concrete frame bears the load of the <ROOF>, contents, and the <STRUCTURE> itself; heavy clad steel frame. The <EXTERIOR_WALL>s can be up to 30 centimetres (approximately 1 foot) thick, are typically composed of bricks and/or concrete blocks, and are not load-bearing. 14 IR [UTZB]  

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