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What are the architectural classifications?
Buildings are divided into residential buildings, public buildings, industrial buildings and agricultural buildings.

1. Residential buildings mainly refer to buildings that provide people with daily life, such as houses, dormitories and apartments.

2. Public buildings mainly refer to buildings that provide people with various social activities, including:

(1) administrative office buildings, such as office buildings of institutions, enterprises and institutions.

(two) schools, libraries, cultural palaces, cultural centers and other cultural and educational buildings.

(3) nurseries, kindergartens and other foster buildings.

(4) Scientific research institutes, scientific experimental buildings and other scientific research buildings.

(5) Medical buildings such as hospitals, clinics and sanatoriums.

(6) Commercial buildings such as shops, shopping malls, shopping centers and supermarkets.

(7) Visit theaters, concert halls, cinemas, exhibition centers, exhibition halls, museums and other buildings.

(eight) stadiums, stadiums, gymnasiums and other sports buildings.

(nine) hotels, guesthouses, resorts, guest houses and other hotel buildings.

(10) Traffic buildings such as airports, railway stations, bus stations, subway stations and waterway passenger stations.

(1 1) Telecommunication buildings, radio and television stations, post offices and other communication and broadcasting buildings.

(12) Parks, zoos, botanical gardens, pavilions and other garden buildings.

(13) Memorial buildings such as memorial halls, monuments and cemeteries.

3. Industrial buildings mainly refer to all kinds of buildings that serve industrial production, such as production workshops, auxiliary workshops, power rooms and storage buildings.

4. Agricultural buildings mainly refer to greenhouses, livestock and poultry farms, food and feed processing stations, agricultural machinery repair stations and other buildings used for agricultural production and processing. Classification by scale: large buildings and large buildings.

Large buildings refer to:

Mainly refers to large-scale, high-cost and influential buildings. Compared with a large number of buildings, their number is limited, but these buildings are representative in a country or region and have a great influence on the appearance of the city, such as large railway stations, air stations, large stadiums, museums, and great halls. Edit by building number.