Industrial buildings refer to houses engaged in all kinds of industrial production and directly serving production, generally factory buildings.
Civil buildings are non-productive buildings, which refer to buildings for people to live in and engage in public activities.
Civil buildings can be divided into residential buildings and public buildings.
Examples of residential buildings are as follows
Residential buildings: houses, apartments, villas, etc.
Dormitory: single dormitory, student dormitory, staff dormitory, etc.
Examples of public buildings are as follows
Educational buildings: such as kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools, colleges and vocational schools.
Office building: government agencies at all levels, enterprises and institutions, organizations, etc.
Scientific research building: experimental building, scientific research building, design building, etc.
Cultural buildings: theaters, cinemas, libraries, museums, archives, cultural centers, exhibition halls, etc.
Commercial buildings: department stores, supermarkets, vegetable markets, hotels, restaurants, banks, post offices, etc.
Sports buildings: stadiums, gymnasiums, swimming pools, gymnasiums and so on.
Medical buildings: general hospitals, specialized hospitals, rehabilitation centers, emergency centers, sanatoriums, etc.
Traffic buildings: bus station, port station, railway station, airport terminal, subway station, etc.
Judicial buildings: courts, detention centers, prisons, etc.
Memorial buildings: monuments, memorial halls, memorial towers, former residences, etc.
Garden architecture: zoos, botanical gardens, playgrounds, tourist attractions and sketches of urban buildings.
Complex building: multifunctional complex building, commercial and residential building, business center, etc.
A series of buildings such as fire brigade office building, fire garage, canteen and dormitory belong to civil buildings.