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Building refers to the act of constructing enclosed structures or the structures themselves. In architecture and civil engineering, a building is a permanent, habitable system designed to shelter people, activities, and goods. Buildings vary widely in size, function, and design, from single-family homes to high-rise offices and infrastructure facilities.

A typical building project follows stages such as site assessment, program development, schematic and detailed design,

Common construction materials include concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and composites, often combined with insulation, glazing, and

Sustainability and resilience are growing priorities, with emphasis on energy efficiency, water conservation, materials lifecycle, and

permitting
and
approvals,
procurement,
construction,
and
commissioning.
Projects
involve
coordination
among
clients,
architects,
engineers,
contractors,
and
regulatory
authorities.
Risk
management,
budgeting,
and
scheduling
are
essential
to
meet
performance
and
safety
standards.
cladding
systems.
Modern
practice
increasingly
uses
modular
or
prefabricated
components
to
improve
quality,
speed,
and
sustainability.
Building
codes,
accessibility
laws,
fire
safety
regulations,
and
local
zoning
govern
layout,
structural
integrity,
and
occupancy.
passive
design.
Buildings
require
ongoing
maintenance
and
adaptations
to
extend
lifespan
and
meet
changing
needs.
The
term
building
also
describes
the
construction
industry
and
the
professions
involved
in
planning,
delivering,
and
operating
built
environments.