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List of Building Types List of building types A list of structural structure types and forms of • Hotel architecture. • Internet cafe For individual buildings, see List of buildings and struc- • tures. For other types of structures see nonbuilding struc- Market ture. • Market house • Pharmacy 1 Agricultural buildings • Skyscraper • Shop • Abbatoir • Shopping mall • Barn • Supermarket • Chicken coop or chickenhouse • Warehouse • Cow-shed • Restaurant • Farmhouse • Office • Granary, Hórreo • Greenhouse 3 Residential buildings • Hayloft • Apartment block • Pigpen or sty • Block of flats • Bungalow • Root cellar • Condominium • Shed • Dormitory • Silo • Duplex • Slaughterhouse • House - see List of house types • Stable • Townhouse • Storm cellar • Unit • Well house • Villa 2 Commercial buildings 4 Medical buildings • • Automobile repair shop Psychiatric Hospital • Hospital • Car wash • Nursing Home • Convention center • Quarantine • Drugstore • Asylum • Filling station See also: List of human habitation forms • Forum 1 2 10 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS 5 Educational buildings 8 Military buildings • Archive • Arsenal • College • Barracks • School • Bunker • Library • Blockhouse • Museum • Citadel • Art gallery • Theater (building) 9 Parking structures and storage • Amphitheater • • Concert hall Boathouse • Cinema • Garage • Opera house • Hangar, of aircraft or spacecraft • Boarding schools • Storage silo 6 Government buildings 10 Religious buildings • City hall • Church • Consulate • Basilica • Courthouse • Cathedral • Embassy • Duomo • Fire station • Chapel • Meeting house • Oratory • Martyrium • Moot hall • • Parliament Mosque • • Police station Mihrab • Surau • Post office • Imambargah • Prison • Monastery 7 Industrial buildings • Mithraeum • Fire temple • Brewery • Shrine • Factory • • Foundry Synagogue • • Power plant Temple • Winery • Pagoda • Mill • Gurdwara • Water Tower • Hindu temples 3 11 Transport buildings • Fast-food restaurant • Film studio • Airport terminal • Floristry • Bus station • Folly • Metro (subway, underground) station • Food court • Taxi station • • Railway station (or, primarily in US, Railroad sta- Gym tion) • Hospice • Signal box • Hospital • Lighthouse • Hypermarket • Parking garage • Mini market • Office building 12 Non-buildings • Pizzeria • Bridges • Plant nursery • Arenas • Pub • Amusement Parks • Bathhouse • Skyscraper 13 Infrastructure • Stall • • Data centre Sport club • Wet market 14 Power Providers • Workshop • Game Store • Fossil-fuel power station • Nuclear power plant 16 See also • Geothermal power • Biomass-fuelled power plant Media related to Buildings by function at Wikimedia Commons • Waste heat power plant • Renewable energy power station • List of house types • List of human habitation forms 15 Others • Nonbuilding structure • Outline of architecture • Bakery • Beauty salon • Bookstore or bookshop • Clinic • Community hall • Department store • Eatery 4 17 TEXT AND IMAGE SOURCES, CONTRIBUTORS, AND LICENSES 17 Text and image sources, contributors, and licenses 17.1 Text • List of building types Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_building_types?oldid=766084763 Contributors: SimonP, Montre- alais, Patrick, Infrogmation, Michael Hardy, Isomorphic, GUllman, Docu, Samw, Zoicon5, Freechild, Professor water, Riddley, AlainV, Timrollpickering, Pko, HaeB, Elf, RealGrouchy, XxxMicrobexxx, Neutrality, YUL89YYZ, Mani1, DcoetzeeBot~enwiki, Foxandpota- toes, Walshga, Woohookitty, LOL, Tabletop, BD2412, Qwertyus, Vegaswikian, Bgwhite, RussBot, Red Slash, TheGrappler, Nogood, Wknight94, Emijrp, KNHaw, Mangoe, Bigbluefish, Gilliam, BarkerJr, Oatmeal batman, SiloCleaner, Dogears, Bhludzin, J 1982, Jim Derby, Chief of Staff, Shanoman, Oxyman42, Malenki, Barticus88, Gralo, Marek69, David40226543~enwiki, Danny lost, Chemical Engi- neer, R'n'B, M-le-mot-dit, Funandtrvl, Oshwah, Ceranthor, Revent, RW Marloe, SchreiberBike, ProfDEH, Addbot, Tassedethe, Playclever, 1oddbins1, AnomieBOT, MovieImage, Materialscientist, Giles Martin, SassoBot, Serols, Gulbenk, Dcirovic, Jasonanaggie, GrindtXX, Staszek Lem, Rassie.wp, Donner60, Rahul kaushik, ClueBot NG, Widr, BG19bot, Elspetha456, Fylbecatulous, AK456, Webclient101, John Snow II, Tentinator, Paul Reynolds1972, Oleaster, A838, Little Fluffy Clod, Woylie1112, Kazza142, Marvellous Spider-Man, Kook- ieDough1 and Anonymous: 125 17.2 Images 17.3 Content license • Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0.
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