Public buildings

Introduction to public buildings

Introduction to public buildings

2020-12-28 09:05:38
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Public buildings It refers to buildings for people to carry out various public activities. It generally includes office building, commercial building, tourist building, science, education, culture and health building, communication building, transportation building, etc.



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Public buildings include office buildings (including office buildings, government office buildings, etc.), [1] commercial buildings (such as shopping malls, financial buildings, etc.), tourism buildings (such as hotels, entertainment places, etc.), science, education, culture and health buildings (including culture, education, scientific research, medical care, etc.), medical, health, sports buildings, communication buildings (such as posts and telecommunications, communications, data centers, broadcasting rooms) Traffic buildings (such as airports, high-speed railway stations, railway stations, subways, bus stations, refrigerators, etc.) (police stations, warehouses, detention centers).

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Public buildings And residential buildings are civil buildings. Civil buildings and industrial buildings are collectively referred to as buildings. It is not clear whether commercial and residential buildings belong to public buildings or residential buildings.

Commercial and residential buildings have the characteristics of public buildings and the functions of residential buildings, which can be understood as between the two, and can be defined as "cross residential" buildings. " "Space" can show the continuous transformation of commercial and residential functions in time and space. "Residential" is the most basic feature and the most original function of architecture, whether commercial or residential.



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