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Several types of high-rise civil buildings are introduced.
According to the Code for Fire Protection Design of High-rise Civil Buildings, the height range of high-rise civil buildings is 24 ~ 100 m, with a large span. From the use function, some are ordinary office buildings, and some are national four-star and five-star hotels. Among them, how many types of high-rise civil buildings are there? The following is a classification introduction of high-rise civil buildings brought by the construction network for reference.

High-rise civil buildings are divided into two categories, including:

A class of high-rise civil buildings: residential buildings: high-grade houses, 19 floors and above ordinary houses.

Public buildings: (1) hospitals; (2) high-end hotels; (3) Commercial buildings, exhibition buildings, comprehensive buildings, telecommunication buildings and financial buildings with a building height exceeding 50m or a building area exceeding 1000m2; (4) Commercial and residential buildings with a building height exceeding 50m or a building area exceeding 1500m2; (5) Central and provincial radio and television buildings (including cities under separate state planning); (6) Bureau-level and provincial-level (including cities under separate state planning) power dispatching buildings; (7) Provincial (including cities under separate state planning) postal buildings and disaster prevention command and dispatch buildings; (8) Libraries and stacks with more than 6,543,800 books; (nine) important office buildings, scientific research buildings and archives buildings; (10) Teaching buildings and ordinary hotels, office buildings, scientific research buildings and archives with a building height of more than 50m.

Class II high-rise civil buildings: residential buildings: 10 to 18-storey ordinary houses.

Public buildings: (1) commercial buildings, exhibition buildings, comprehensive buildings, telecommunications buildings, financial and trade buildings, commercial and residential buildings, libraries and stacks except for Class I buildings; (two) the postal building, disaster prevention command and dispatch building, radio and television building and electric power dispatching building below the provincial level; (3) Teaching buildings and ordinary hotels, office buildings, scientific research buildings and archives rooms with a building height of not more than 50m.

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