History in Structure

Tag: Building

Structure, typically with a roof and walls, standing more or less permanently in one place

Is a member of Architectural structure Facility

Has sub-tags Ancient Roman structure School building House Art museum Gatehouse Hotel Tower Religious building Palace Library building Terrace of houses Fire station Museum building Office building Commercial building Community centre Institute building Mill building Industrial building Moved building Official residence Historic building Event venue Tollhouse Appendage Hospital building Lifeboat station Storage building Restaurant Boilery Kiosk Hut Game larder Outbuilding Cistern Boathouse Boiler house Railway building Garage Mounting block Malt house Crematorium Service building Brick building Public bath Conduit house Annex Tollbooth Ancillary building Banqueting house Sorting office Opera house Spa house Morgue Public building Low-rise building Funeral parlour Hangar Cricket pavilion Tourism office Row of shops Mixed-use building Timber-framed building Comfort station Detached house Visitor centre Watch house Inn of Chancery Auditorium Military building Indoor swimming pool Morthouse Tower houses in Britain and Ireland Session house Barking house Winter garden Performing arts building Exhibition hall Transport terminal Station Cultural centre Signal box Recreation structure Funeral hall Distribution substation Exchange building Sauna Building division Multistorey building Telecommunications building Round building Scout hall Turbine hall Listed building in the United Kingdom Thatched building Social centre Industrial building Mock castle Stone building Centralized building Polygonal building Kursaal Concrete construction Prefabricated building Circus building Archive building Communication centre

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