Public buildings The project, scale and content of the project are often matched according to the nature and grading standards of rural settlements, and are constantly improved with the development of production and the improvement of people's cultural living standards. Therefore, its construction level reflects the modernization degree of rural buildings to a certain extent. Generally, it has the following characteristics:
① Comprehensive. Rural public buildings are generally small in scale, and the construction projects are relatively complete. In order to facilitate the use of rural residents, facilitate organization and management, and give full play to benefits, houses with similar nature and close ties are usually built in groups or located in a building. For example, the market town cultural center will build the houses and related facilities for culture, science and technology, publicity and education, sports and other activities in groups; The comprehensive service center will build various service projects such as commerce, processing and repair together into a comprehensive service building.
② Versatility. In order to give full play to the utilization rate of construction projects, improve their economic benefits, and adapt to the seasonal and centralized characteristics of rural residents' activities, some public buildings in rural areas should have the possibility of multiple use of one room or flexible separation. For example, in addition to performance and screening, the market town theater can also serve as a meeting place, and the space for publicity and exhibition has greater flexibility in use.
③ Base. The service radius of rural public buildings often has obvious differences due to their different scales, facilities and business projects. For example, the public buildings where the township government is located should not only serve the local residents, but also play the role of a base for economic activities within its scope. Another example is that the scale and facilities of the market town cultural center should not only serve the residents in the whole township, but also play its role in organizing, popularizing and improving science and culture in a larger range.