batiments
Batiments, a term used in French for buildings, are enclosed structures designed for human occupancy and activity. They range from small houses to large office complexes, factories, and public institutions. While often categorized by function—residential, commercial, industrial, and public or institutional—many buildings serve multiple roles and combine different uses.
Typically a batiment consists of an outer envelope that controls weather and energy exchange, a structural
Construction methods vary with era and region. Common systems include timber framing, masonry, steel frames, and
Historically, batiments reflect technological advances and cultural values, from ancient dwellings and temples to factories of
In architecture and planning, the study of batiments embraces function, safety, aesthetics, and performance within social