Volume 1 purpose groups Purpose for which the building or compartment of a building is intended to be used Residential(dwellings) 1(a)(1)Flat. 1(b)(2)Dwellinghouse that contains a habitable storey with a floor level a minimum of 4.5m above ground level up to a maximum of 18m. (3)1(c)(2)(4)Dwellinghouse that does not contain a habitable storey with a floor level a minimum of 4.5m above ground level
NOTES: 1. As an alternative to using the values in the table, the floor space factor may be determi...
For flats more than 4.5m above ground level, a balcony outside an alternative exit should be a commo...
This approved document has been published in two volumes. Volume 1 deals solely with dwellings, incl...
Building uses are classified within different purpose groups, which represent different levels of ha...
Materials achieving class B-s3, d2 or worse used as a substrate to the roof covering and any timber ...
In mixed use buildings, separate means of escape should be provided from any storeys or parts of sto...
The paper tries to define the necessary criteria to correctly analyze dwelling buildings with a soci...
Regulation 7(2) applies to any building with a storey at least 18m above ground level (as measured ...
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
Dwellinghouses that are semi-detached or in terraces should be considered as separate buildings. Eve...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
See paras 2.1 to 2.6 Single storey dwellinghouse(see paragraph 2.1) Dwellinghouse with one storey ...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
A multi-storey flat with an independent external entrance at ground level is similar to a dwellingho...
NOTES: 1. As an alternative to using the values in the table, the floor space factor may be determi...
For flats more than 4.5m above ground level, a balcony outside an alternative exit should be a commo...
This approved document has been published in two volumes. Volume 1 deals solely with dwellings, incl...
Building uses are classified within different purpose groups, which represent different levels of ha...
Materials achieving class B-s3, d2 or worse used as a substrate to the roof covering and any timber ...
In mixed use buildings, separate means of escape should be provided from any storeys or parts of sto...
The paper tries to define the necessary criteria to correctly analyze dwelling buildings with a soci...
Regulation 7(2) applies to any building with a storey at least 18m above ground level (as measured ...
All of the following should be provided as compartment walls and compartment floors and should have,...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
Dwellinghouses that are semi-detached or in terraces should be considered as separate buildings. Eve...
In buildings that include a ‘residential’ purpose (purpose groups 1 and 2) with a storey 11m or more...
See paras 2.1 to 2.6 Single storey dwellinghouse(see paragraph 2.1) Dwellinghouse with one storey ...
The internal arrangement of single storey or multi-storey flats should comply with paragraphs 3.15 t...
A multi-storey flat with an independent external entrance at ground level is similar to a dwellingho...
NOTES: 1. As an alternative to using the values in the table, the floor space factor may be determi...
For flats more than 4.5m above ground level, a balcony outside an alternative exit should be a commo...
This approved document has been published in two volumes. Volume 1 deals solely with dwellings, incl...