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TEXT 1. BUILDINGS AND THEIR TYPES

 

I. In architecture, construction, engineering and real estate development the word ‘building’ may refer to any human-made structure used for sheltering any use or for continuous residence.

II. 1. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat standing more or less permanently. It is a place of comfort and safety which protects a human being and his property from direct harsh effect of weather like rain, wind, sun.

The buildings all differ in the manner of their construction, use, or occupancy.

A building is a civil engineering construction which is raised on a foundation and is generally made of stone, concrete blocks, bricks and mortar or cement. Frame construction embraces all buildings with exterior walls of wooden framework sheathed with wood shingles or siding; veneered with brick, stone, or terra cotta; or covered with stucco or sheet metal. Such buildings naturally have floors and partitions of wood. Buildings serve several needs of society, primarily as shelter from weather and as general living space, to provide privacy, to store belongings and to comfortably live and work.

2. Types of buildings depend upon social functions and may be classified according to the role in the community. The types of buildings may be domestic, educational, office, industrial, recreational, etc.

Residential buildings are called houses/homes, though buildings containing large numbers of separate dwelling units are often called apartment buildings (blocks) to differentiate them from the more 'individual' house.

Building types may range from one-room wood-framed, masonry, or adobe dwellings to multi-million dollar high-rise buildings able to house thousands of people. Increasing settlement density in buildings (and closer distances between buildings) is usually a response to high ground prices resulting from many people wanting to live close to work or similar attractors.

Industrial buildings comprise another significant type of construction. This type of construction involves factories, laboratories, food-processing plants, mines, office buildings, stores, garages, hangars and other storage facilities, exhibi­tion halls, etc.

3. Any building requires a certain amount of internal infrastructure to function, which includes such elements like heating and cooling, power and telecommunications, water and wastewater etc. Especially in commercial buildings (such as offices or factories), these can be extremely intricate systems taking up large amounts of space (sometimes located in separate areas) and require regular maintenance.

The building of houses is fundamental for human development. It is very important for family and for general social development. The house is a place to live in, so it must be comfortable and healthy.

So, to be a good house it must comply with a few basic functions.

· It should be a functional and healthy environment for those that live in it.

· Inside one must be protected from wind, cold, heat, rain, sand and dust.

· It should last for many years without requiring much maintenance.

4. Houses vary according to their location; they change due to cultural differences and also due to the local resources available to create them. In cold places houses must be more compact and have thick walls and small windows to resist the cold; they also have heating systems. In the forest areas the houses are made from wood, in the mountains they are made from stone, in areas with clay they are made from brick. In areas where there is seismic activity it is important to consider this when designing the structure of the house.

III. Many types of houses are difficult to build as they require a lot of knowledge and work to create them. The techniques of construction or the methods by which structures are formed from particular ma­terials are influenced not only by the availability and character of materials but also by the total technological develop­ment of society.




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