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A party wall (occasionally parti-wall or parting wall, also known as common wall or as a demising wall) is a dividing partition between two adjoining buildings that is shared by the occupants of each residence or business. Typically, the builder lays the wall along a property line dividing two terraced houses, so that one half of the wall's thickness lies on each side. This type of wall is usually structural. Party walls can also be formed by two abutting walls built at different times. The term can be also used to describe a division between separate units within a multi-unit apartment complex. Very often the wall in this case is non-structural but designed to meet established criteria for sound and/or fire protection, i.e. a firewall.

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  • Kommunwand (de)
  • Mehelin (eu)
  • Party wall (en)
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  • Mehelinak bi etxeen arteko harrizko horma bereziak ziren, gorantz igotzen diren heinean kanporago ateratzen zirenak. Erdi Aroan gune urbanoetan egurrezkoak izaten ziren etxeak, etxe batean sua sortuz gero oso erraza zen alboko beste etxeetara pasatzea eta horrela kale osoa erretzen zen. Horren kontra borrokatzeko erabili ziren mehelinak, sua ez hedatzeko harresi moduan. Hiri zaharretan horrelako asko ikusten dira gaur egunean ere. (eu)
  • A party wall (occasionally parti-wall or parting wall, also known as common wall or as a demising wall) is a dividing partition between two adjoining buildings that is shared by the occupants of each residence or business. Typically, the builder lays the wall along a property line dividing two terraced houses, so that one half of the wall's thickness lies on each side. This type of wall is usually structural. Party walls can also be formed by two abutting walls built at different times. The term can be also used to describe a division between separate units within a multi-unit apartment complex. Very often the wall in this case is non-structural but designed to meet established criteria for sound and/or fire protection, i.e. a firewall. (en)
  • Eine Kommunwand (von lat. communis = gemeinsam) ist eine Wand, die von mindestens zwei Gebäuden geteilt wird. Im städtischen Bereich, insbesondere in den Innenstädten, war die Kommunwandbauweise lange Zeit durch den herrschenden Platzmangel gängige Praxis. Ein typischer Fall einer Kommunwand ist die Gebäudetrennwand zwischen Reihenhäusern oder Doppelhaushälften. Innerhalb eines Gebäudes wird auch die Wand zwischen zwei selbständigen Wohneinheiten als Kommunwand bezeichnet. (de)
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  • Eine Kommunwand (von lat. communis = gemeinsam) ist eine Wand, die von mindestens zwei Gebäuden geteilt wird. Im städtischen Bereich, insbesondere in den Innenstädten, war die Kommunwandbauweise lange Zeit durch den herrschenden Platzmangel gängige Praxis. Ein typischer Fall einer Kommunwand ist die Gebäudetrennwand zwischen Reihenhäusern oder Doppelhaushälften. Bei einem Bauvorhaben ist die Kommunwand insbesondere im Hinblick auf Statik, Schall- und Wärmedämmung ein kritischer Bereich. Gerade im Hinblick auf die Schalldämmung werden Gebäudetrennwände heute verstärkt zweischalig, das heißt aus zwei parallel errichteten Wänden gebaut. Innerhalb eines Gebäudes wird auch die Wand zwischen zwei selbständigen Wohneinheiten als Kommunwand bezeichnet. (de)
  • Mehelinak bi etxeen arteko harrizko horma bereziak ziren, gorantz igotzen diren heinean kanporago ateratzen zirenak. Erdi Aroan gune urbanoetan egurrezkoak izaten ziren etxeak, etxe batean sua sortuz gero oso erraza zen alboko beste etxeetara pasatzea eta horrela kale osoa erretzen zen. Horren kontra borrokatzeko erabili ziren mehelinak, sua ez hedatzeko harresi moduan. Hiri zaharretan horrelako asko ikusten dira gaur egunean ere. (eu)
  • A party wall (occasionally parti-wall or parting wall, also known as common wall or as a demising wall) is a dividing partition between two adjoining buildings that is shared by the occupants of each residence or business. Typically, the builder lays the wall along a property line dividing two terraced houses, so that one half of the wall's thickness lies on each side. This type of wall is usually structural. Party walls can also be formed by two abutting walls built at different times. The term can be also used to describe a division between separate units within a multi-unit apartment complex. Very often the wall in this case is non-structural but designed to meet established criteria for sound and/or fire protection, i.e. a firewall. (en)
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