List of building types
Adapted from Wikipedia · Adventurer experience
Buildings come in many shapes and sizes, each with a special purpose. This list helps us learn about the main types of buildings, like places where people live, work, make things, or get important services.
You can learn more about individual buildings at Lists of buildings and structures, and about structures that are not buildings at Nonbuilding structure. This list is different from List of architectural styles, which talks about how buildings are designed.
The main article about buildings is Building. This list sorts buildings into four big groups: residential buildings, commercial buildings, industrial buildings, and infrastructural buildings. Each group has its own role in our communities.
Residential
Main article: List of house types
There are many kinds of homes where families and people live. One common type is the single-family home, which stands alone on its own land. Examples include bungalows, cottages, mansions, and log houses found in many places.
Other homes can be attached to other homes, like duplexes or townhouses. Large buildings can hold many families in apartments or condos, from small buildings to tall ones with elevators. There are also special homes for older adults, students, and leaders such as palaces and official homes.
Further information: Single-family detached home and House
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Central-passage house (North America)
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Chattel house (Caribbean)
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Château (France)
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Cottage (various)
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Courtyard house (various)
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Konak (Asia)
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Log house (various)
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Mansion (various)
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Housebarn (various)
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Split level home (various)
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Upper Lusatian house (Europe)
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Duplex, semi-detached, double-decker, or two-family
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Triplex, triple-decker or three-family
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Quadplex, quadruple, or four-family
Further information: Multi-family residential, Apartment, and Condominium (living space)
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Garden or walk-up apartments: 1–5 stories, 50–400 units, no elevators
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Mid-rise apartments/condos: 5–9 stories, 30–110 units, with elevators
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High-rise apartments/condos: 9+ stories, 100+ units, professionally managed
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Special-purpose group housing
Commercial
Commercial buildings are places where businesses sell their products.
Office
Office buildings come in different sizes. They can be small with fewer than 7 floors, medium with 7 to 25 floors, or tall with more than 25 floors. Some very tall ones are skyscrapers with over 40 floors.
Retail
Further information: Marketplace
Retail buildings sell goods. They can be part of a group or stand alone. Grouped retail includes large spaces with many stores, smaller centers, and strip centers along roads. Stand-alone retail includes big stores like The Home Depot, Target, and Walmart.
Hotels
Main article: Hotel
Hotels come in many types, such as full-service hotels, motels, extended-stay hotels, boutique hotels, casinos, resorts, and bunkhouses.
Special-purpose
Special-purpose buildings include places like theme parks, aquariums, bowling alleys, car washes, movie theaters, and zoos.
Industrial
Industrial buildings are used to make and store goods. They include factories and mills.
Main article: Manufacturing
Main article: Flex space
Infrastructure
Infrastructure buildings are special places that hold tools and machines needed for important public services.
Some examples include places for processing waste, making clean water, and creating electricity from different sources like coal, nuclear energy, or the sun. There are also buildings for sending out power, such as substations, and structures like dams and pump houses.
Agricultural
Agricultural buildings are special places used on farms. Common types include barns for storing crops or housing animals, chicken coops for keeping chickens, and cow-sheds for cows. Farmhouses are where families live, granaries store grain, and greenhouses help grow plants. Other buildings like haylofts store hay, pigpens keep pigs, and silos store bulk materials. Workshops and windmills are also important on many farms.
Institutional
There are many different types of buildings where people go for special purposes. Some are places to learn, like elementary schools, middle school, and university. Others are places to stay healthy, like hospital and nursing homes.
Some buildings are for community use, like library, museum, and community hall. There are also special buildings for governments, such as town hall and police station, and places for travel like airport and railway station.
Other
Here are some more types of buildings and structures:
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