Where both of the following apply, separation distances may be determined from the wall rather than from the edge of the canopy (Diagram 11.6). a. The canopy is attached to the side of a building. b. The edges of the canopy are a minimum of 2m from the relevant boundary. Canopies that fall within class 6 or class 7 of Schedule 2 to the regulations (Exempt Buildings and Work) are exempt from the Building Regulations
Wall sufficiently distant from relevant boundary to be a 100% unprotected area Wall on or very clos...
Particular attention is drawn to the following points. a. Membranes used as part of the external w...
The code deals only with construction of dwellings between exterior or party walls. No recommendatio...
NOTE: Projections from the building line, such as a canopy or a loading platform, can be ignored whe...
Separation distance is the minimum distance from the roof, or part of the roof, to the relevant boun...
Minimum distance (a) between side of building and relevant boundary (m) Maximum total area of unprot...
NOTES: Separation distances do not apply to the boundary between roofs of a pair of semi-detached d...
The building should not exceed 10m in height. Each side of the building should meet the limits state...
The fire resistance of a wall depends on its distance from the relevant boundary (see Diagram 11.1)....
Adjoining buildings should only be separated by walls, not floors. Compartment walls common to two o...
NOTES: 1.There are restrictions on the use of plastic rooflights in the guidance to requirement B2 ...
The building should not exceed three storeys in height (excluding basements) or 24m in length. Each ...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
NOTES: The notional boundary should be set in the area between the two buildings using the followin...
The unprotected area of the external wall of a stairway forming a protected shaft may be disregarded...
Wall sufficiently distant from relevant boundary to be a 100% unprotected area Wall on or very clos...
Particular attention is drawn to the following points. a. Membranes used as part of the external w...
The code deals only with construction of dwellings between exterior or party walls. No recommendatio...
NOTE: Projections from the building line, such as a canopy or a loading platform, can be ignored whe...
Separation distance is the minimum distance from the roof, or part of the roof, to the relevant boun...
Minimum distance (a) between side of building and relevant boundary (m) Maximum total area of unprot...
NOTES: Separation distances do not apply to the boundary between roofs of a pair of semi-detached d...
The building should not exceed 10m in height. Each side of the building should meet the limits state...
The fire resistance of a wall depends on its distance from the relevant boundary (see Diagram 11.1)....
Adjoining buildings should only be separated by walls, not floors. Compartment walls common to two o...
NOTES: 1.There are restrictions on the use of plastic rooflights in the guidance to requirement B2 ...
The building should not exceed three storeys in height (excluding basements) or 24m in length. Each ...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
NOTES: The notional boundary should be set in the area between the two buildings using the followin...
The unprotected area of the external wall of a stairway forming a protected shaft may be disregarded...
Wall sufficiently distant from relevant boundary to be a 100% unprotected area Wall on or very clos...
Particular attention is drawn to the following points. a. Membranes used as part of the external w...
The code deals only with construction of dwellings between exterior or party walls. No recommendatio...