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- A building envelope or building enclosure is the physical separator between the conditioned and unconditioned environment of a building, including the...
- Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope (OBE) is a North American manufacturer, fabricator and distributor of building materials including architectural hardware,...
- An envelope is a common packaging item, usually made of thin, flat material. It is designed to contain a flat object, such as a letter or card. Traditional...
- Airship § Envelope, the fabric skin covering the airship Building envelope, the exterior layer of a building that protects it from the elements Envelope (motion)...
- the building envelope. It is expressed in watts per square metre kelvin. The higher the U-value, the lower the ability of the building envelope to resist...
- infiltrating into the exterior building envelope (walls and roofs) of buildings, usually through a weather barrier (e.g. building paper or air barrier membrane)...
- The Coliseum–Duplex Envelope Company Building, also known as the Valentine Auction Company Building, is a building in Richmond, Virginia that was built...
- collectively ensure the building is protected from external elements such as air, water, heat, light, and noise. The building envelope plays a crucial role...
- the time, CRH already had a similar business in North America called BuildingEnvelope, with 4,500 employees, which it said it would integrate with CRH. By...
- a double building envelope. This design is from 1975 by Lee Porter Butler in the United States. Lee Porter Butler's 1975 Double Envelope (S****) design...