Sunday, November 29, 2009

What does cartilage mean - ie the "cartilage" of a building?

According to the dictionary, the only meaning I can find for cartilage is cartilage in the human body ie cartilage in your knee.



But it's also used in building planning applications, specifically when talking about listed buildings, "within the cartilage of the proerty" "the cartilage of a building" "the residential cartilage".



I can't find a definition...does anyone know?



Thanks



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the materials its is constructed from!!! (so they are pointing out that any works carried out on a listed building must be as for like)



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top of a building
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I think you mean "curtilege" which is the exterior dimension of a building

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