A building or edifice is an enclosed structure with a roof, walls, and often windows, usually standing permanently in one place, such as a house or factory. Buildings come in many different sizes, shapes, and functions. People have built structures for thousands of years, adapting their designs based on available materials, weather, land prices, and even for reasons of beauty and prestige.
Buildings serve important needs for people. They provide shelter from the weather, security, living space, privacy, and a place to store belongings. A building creates a safe and comfortable space inside, separating people from the outside world, which can sometimes be harsh and dangerous.
Throughout history, buildings have also been used as works of art. Different cultures and time periods have developed unique styles, from ancient temples to modern skyscrapers. In recent years, many new buildings are designed with sustainability in mind, meaning they are built to be good for both people and the planet.
Definition
A building is a structure that has a roof and walls and stands permanently in one place, like a house or a factory. In simple terms, when you see something with a roof and walls that stays in one spot, it is often called a building. Sometimes, even a fence or wall can be thought of as a very simple building.
The height of a building is measured to the highest point of its design from the street level. Whether tall towers with spires or shorter buildings, each has its own height and style.
History
There is evidence of people building homes as far back as around 18,000 BC. As time went on, buildings became more common, especially during the Neolithic period. These early structures were adapted to the materials available and the needs of the people who built them.
Types
Main article: List of building types
Buildings come in many different types, each designed for specific uses. Residential buildings are places where people live, such as houses, apartments, and condominiums. These can range from small huts to very tall buildings called high-rises. Commercial buildings are used for business, like stores and restaurants, while industrial buildings are for manufacturing and include factories and warehouses. Agricultural buildings, such as barns, are found on farms. Some buildings are mixed-use, serving both residential and commercial purposes. Occasionally, a group of related buildings is called a complex, like a housing complex or a hospital complex.
Creation
Building a structure like a house or factory is a teamwork effort. Many different experts and groups come together to make it happen. This might include people who find money for the project, local authorities who check plans, surveyors who make maps of the land, architects who design the building, engineers who make sure it is safe and strong, and contractors who actually build it. Each person has an important role in bringing the building to life.
Buildings must follow rules set by local governments to make sure they are safe. These rules cover things like how tall a building can be, what materials can be used, and how to keep people safe in case of fire or other dangers. Even vehicles like ships and airplanes have some of these same safety rules.
Environmental impacts
Buildings can have a big effect on the environment. The way they are built, the materials used, and how energy is used inside can all impact nature and weather. For example, buildings that use less energy help save resources and reduce pollution. There are special types of buildings, like green building, low-energy house, and zero-energy building, designed to be better for the planet. These buildings aim to use renewable energy and reduce waste, making life healthier for both people and the Earth.
Building services
Main article: Physical plant
Every building needs basic systems to work well, like heating, cooling, power, and water. In big buildings such as offices or factories, these systems can be very complex and take up a lot of space, sometimes even in special areas or hidden under ceilings. They also need regular care to keep everything running.
Buildings also have special ways to help people move around. Inside a building, you might find elevators, escalators, or moving sidewalks to carry people up, down, or even along flat or sloped paths. When buildings are connected, people can travel between them using skyways or underground cities.
Building damage
Buildings can sometimes get damaged. This can happen while they are being built or taken care of. Other times, things like storms, explosions, or sinking ground can cause problems. Buildings can also catch fire or get flooded with water. If they aren’t taken care of properly or if changes aren’t done the right way, they might start to fall apart.
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