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class | OpenLxApp::Building |
| A building represents a structure that provides shelter for its occupants or contents and stands in one place. The building is also used to provide a basic element within the spatial structure hierarchy for the components of a building project (together with site, storey, and space). More...
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class | OpenLxApp::BuildingStorey |
| The building storey has an elevation and typically represents a (nearly) horizontal aggregation of spaces that are vertically bound. More...
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class | OpenLxApp::ExternalSpatialElement |
| The external spatial element defines external regions at the building site. More...
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class | OpenLxApp::ExternalSpatialStructureElement |
| The external spatial structure element is an abstract entity provided for different kind of external spaces, regions, and volumes. More...
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class | OpenLxApp::Site |
| A site is a defined area of land, possibly covered with water, on which the project construction is to be completed. A site may be used to erect, retrofit or turn down building(s), or for other construction related developments. More...
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class | OpenLxApp::Space |
| A space represents an area or volume bounded actually or theoretically. Spaces are areas or volumes that provide for certain functions within a building. More...
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class | OpenLxApp::SpatialElement |
| A spatial element is the generalization of all spatial elements that might be used to define a spatial structure or to define spatial zones. More...
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class | OpenLxApp::SpatialStructureElement |
| A spatial structure element is the generalization of all spatial elements that might be used to define a spatial structure. That spatial structure is often used to provide a project structure to organize a building project. More...
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class | OpenLxApp::SpatialZone |
| A spatial zone is a non-hierarchical and potentially overlapping decomposition of the project under some functional consideration. A spatial zone might be used to represent a thermal zone, a construction zone, a lighting zone, a usable area zone. A spatial zone might have its independent placement and shape representation. More...
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