Cross reference for AAT-BUILDINGS taxonomy classes, properties and dataproperties back to ToC

This section provides details for each class and property defined by AAT-BUILDINGS taxonomy.

Classes

A-frame housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005445

Houses with steep gable roofs that extend to ground level on two sides; constructed mostly for vacation and second homes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

aanlegplaatsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007928

Refers to various structures built for loading or unloading goods or embarking or disembarking passengers onto and off of watercraft.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c
has sub-classes
docks (general waterside structures) c, piers (marine landings) c, quays c, wharves c

abandoned buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008055

Designates buildings or groups of buildings that are abandoned by their owners, often constituting potential public hazards. In a legal connotations, the term does not include buildings that are temporarily vacant or unoccupied.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

abandoned dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386972

Structures, caves, or other accommodations that were designed or adapted for residential occupancy or other personal activity, and that are abandoned by their occupants or owners.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

abandoned structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386961

Structures, including constructions of any kind that are fabricated of parts joined together, that formerly were used, but are now deserted by former owners, users, or inhabitants. Includes not just buildings, but other structures, for example oil wells, bridges, docks, and railroads.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

abandoned watercourses (geographic features)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387088

Streams or distributaries that no longer carry flowing water but whose trace is still evident due to lakes, wetland, topographic, or vegetation patterns along their fomer course. For watercourses that no longer exist, use "lost watercourses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watercourses c

abbey churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007495

Churches that form the center of an abbey. They typically adjoin the cloister, are linked to the dormitory by a stairway called the "night-stair," and have an assembly room or chapter house, which is often attached to the chancel at the eastern side of the cloister.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

abbeys (monasteries)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000642

Designates independent and canonically erected monasteries, ruled by an abbot if occupied by monks and by an abbess if occupied by nuns.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
monasteries (built complexes) c

academic libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300131875

Buildings housing libraries that serve an academic institution.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

academies (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312331

Buildings housing a learned society called an "academy," which exists for the promotion and education in art, literature, science, etc.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

accessory industrial buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006389

Buildings that are subordinate to other industrial structures, though used by the occupants of the primary structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial buildings c
has sub-classes
boiler houses c, employees' buildings c, machine shops c, paint shops c, pithead baths c, repair shops c, washeries c

acerras (altars)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300438699

In ancient Rome, a small, portable altar where perfumes were burnt, placed before the dead.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

acolyte seatsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404253

Stools or other types of simple seats in the choir of a church, used by acolytes or other assistants of the celebrant.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

adhiṣṭhānasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266140

Molded bases of a southern Indian Hindu temple wall.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

administration buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007049

Buildings constructed or used for offices from which the management and other administrative duties of an organization or institution are conducted.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
office buildings c

adult day care centers (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300137369

Buildings housing institutions that are alternatives to nursing homes providing for aged and disabled members, if their needs are appropriate, a structured program of activities, meals, and medical and psychological services during day-time hours only; members spend evenings in their own homes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
community centers c

aedesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007560

Use only in ancient Roman contexts when distinguishing a sacred precinct (called a temple) from the building within the precinct housing a cult image or the treasure of a deity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c

aerariac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006051

Ancient Roman public treasury buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c, treasuries (buildings) c

aerodynamics laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007664

Laboratories where the aerodynamic properties of something are studied, as how the shape of an object may affect the flow of air and other gases in motion around and through it.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

aeronautical museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005849

Buildings housing museums that specialize in the history, objects, vehicles, and other materials associated with flight and space travel.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation museums (buildings) c
has sub-classes
astronautical museums (buildings) c

aggregaatgebouwc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006366

Buildings in which electricity or other forms of power are generated for the operation of machinery or vehicles, or supplying power to other buildings in a complex; distinguished from "power plants" which are complexes producing power on a much larger scale.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
power plant buildings (utilities buildings) c

agricultural buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004898

Buildings used for the science or art of cultivating the soil, harvesting crops, or raising livestock, not used for human habitation, employment, or processing, and not used by the public.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural structures c
has sub-classes
aquaculture facilities c, barns c, dairies (non-mechanized) c, drying houses c, food storage structures c, grain elevators c, granaries c, hop barns c, horticultural buildings c, icehouses c, madder mills c, malthouses c, milk cellars c, milk houses c, milking parlors c, oasthouses c, potato house c, springhouses c, sugar houses c, woolsheds c

agricultural structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004895

Built structures that are used in agriculture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
agricultural buildings c, animal housing (agricultural structures) c

airport terminalc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300421810

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

alcazarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006897

Refers to Spanish or Moorish castles, fortresses, or fortified palaces.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortresses c

almonries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300250369

Buildings housing institutions founded by or maintained by a monastery, abbey, magistrate, nobleman, or private charity for the reception and support of the aged and poor; may also contain the residence of almoners. For buildings where the elderly, poor, or helpless are cared for and put to work at public expense, use "almshouses (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, welfare buildings c

almshouses (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006745

Buildings housing locally administered public or private institutions for care of the homeless, disabled, and elderly without means; often operated in conjunction with a farm. For earlier buildings where the disabled, elderly poor, or vagrants were confined for reform and work, use "workhouses (buildings)." For places established solely for the distribution of alms, use "almonries (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c
has sub-classes
beadhouses c, hofjes c

altar canopiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300298960

Suspended structures used to protect the altar in a church, or to designate the altar as the place of greatest importance in the space. When an altar canopy is made of fabric, it consists of a roof with hangings and sometimes curtains.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar components c

altar chestsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391093

Distinctive chests, often portable, designed for the altar to be collapsible or otherwise fit into a chest, along with the other essential items required for the liturgy. The term may also apply to chests associated with a separate altar, whether or not they are portable or were intended to be hidden. Well-known examples of collapsible portable altar chests, intended to be hidden, were those used in northern Europe in the 17th-18th centuries, during times of prohibition of the celebration of Catholic Mass.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
portable altars c

altar clothsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300204864

Cloth coverings for altars often with decorative edgings and individual embroidered motifs.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
antependia c, religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
chrismales (altar cloths) c, corporals (altar cloths) c, endytis c, fair linen cloths c, gradine covers c, purificators c

altar componentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003729

Parts or components of altars.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
altar canopies c, altar frontal frames c, altar steps c, gradines (altar shelves) c, mensas (altar components) c, retables (altar appendage) c, sepulchers (altar components) c, tabernacles (liturgical containers) c

altar frontal framesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404189

Frames for altar frontals (antependia), particularly frames that serve to suspend or hold textile antependia in place.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar components c

altar kneelersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391094

Cushioned steps or detached cushions for the step located in front of or around an altar, used at a Mass or other Christian service. An example of usage is by kneeling acolytes, deacons, and sub-deacons during solemn segments of the worship.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
kneelers (furniture) c

altar railsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003736

Low rails or barriers in front of the altar of a church, intended to separate the sanctuary of the church from the body of the church, also separating the officiating clergy from the other worshippers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
communion rails c

altar screensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300065017

Screens that separate the altar area from the space behind it. Distinct from "reredoses," which relate visually to the altar and may form part of the inner side of an altar screen.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

altar stepsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391085

Sets of steps used to provide access to an altar; particularly as used with altars in a temple or church. They may be permanent steps or a portable set of steps. The uppermost step is often decorated. The number of steps varies, but for symbolic reasons is typically an uneven number, usually three, five, or seven, including the upper platform.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar components c

altar tablesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411357

Atars in the form of a table.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

altar tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005928

Tombs or tomb monuments whose location or decoration resembles that of altars.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

altar veilsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391086

Curtains hung around the altar, particularly in a temple or church. They were hung in front of, or to close off the sides of, an altar during the service. As with rood screens, altar veils were liturgical barriers marking the boundaries between the congregation's space and the holy of holies; the Lenten veil is a type of altar veil, used in Catholic and other churches in the season prior to Easter. Beginning in the early days of the Reformation, altar vela began to be used in certain Protestant churches during the entire liturgical year. In some cases, altar veils may be associated with the "altar canopy."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
Lenten veils c

altars (religious fixtures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003725

Elevated platforms or constructions upon which religious sacrifice is offered or other religious or spiritual activities carried out. In a Christian church altars are platforms where Eucharistic elements are consecrated, in the ancient tradition of a sacrifice. Includes both indoor small, tablelike fixtures and larger, free-standing, outdoor structures. It consists of a horizontal part, the mensa, placed on various types of supports. For the surface at which communion is celebrated in Protestant churches, use "communion tables."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
acerras (altars) c, altar tables c, asen c, boliw c, confessions (tombs) c, freestanding altars c, high altars c, house altars c, ofrendas (altars) c, portable altars c, portico altars c, side altars c

alumni centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300184570

College buildings that house alumni associations and having entertainment and assembly facilities for graduates.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

ambos (pulpits)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003792

A fixed stand with a guardrail situated at the entrance to the chancel. Often found in pairs: the one at the North side is used to read the Gospel, the one at the South side is for the Epistle. It may have one or several bookrests, and may be used as a pulpit.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pulpits c

ambulance stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006659

Building or location serving as the hub for ambulances of a given area, from which they are dispatched as needed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
auxiliary health care facilities c

amfitheaterc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007128

Circular or elliptical structures in which a central performance area is surrounded by rising tiers of seats.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
open-air theaters c
has sub-classes
Thingplätze c

amusement arcadesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007207

Entertainment buildings containing a variety of games and other amusements that can be played for a nominal fee.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
entertainment buildings c
has sub-classes
penny arcades c, video arcades c

amusement ridesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007313

Recreation structures containing vehicles or other devices in or on which people may ride for amusement for a nominal fee and for a limited time.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c
has sub-classes
Ferris wheels c, carousels (amusement rides) c, roller coasters c

amusement tunnelc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300420113

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

animal enclosurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300420160

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

animal exhibition buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005755

Exhibition buildings used specifically for exhibiting animals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exhibition buildings c
has sub-classes
aquariums (buildings) c, elephant houses c, monkey houses c

animal housing (agricultural structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004963

Refers broadly to the class of agricultural structures that provide shelter for livestock. Two general types of animal shelters may be distinguished: the multipurpose type, a single-story building with clear-span roof construction, useful for feed storage and machinery, as well as for livestock; and the specific type, designed for a particular type of animal. For structures built by animals, such as nests, see "animal architecture."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural structures c
has sub-classes
apiaries c, aviaries c, birdhouses c, cattle housing c, corrals (animal housing) c, doghouses c, horse barns c, kennels (animal housing) c, livestock sheds c, poultry houses c, rabbit hutches c, rabbit warrens c, sheep barns c, sheepfolds (animal housing) c, stables (animal housing) c, swine housing c

animal stallc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300420188

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

antependiac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265255

Panels or hangings for the front of a Christian altar, pulpit, or lectern; may be carved, painted, embroidered, or otherwise decorated. Antependia are of various materials including wood, ivory, precious metals, and embroidered textiles. The exposed position of precious antependia meant that they were sometimes moved on top of the altar for safety, thus becoming retables. If the coverings are continued around the sides and back they are called "paraments" or paliotti.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
altar cloths c, gradine covers c, lectern covers c, pulpit falls c

antiaircraft towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266373

Large anti-aircraft gun blockhouses used by the Luftwaffe in World War II to protect against Allied overflights, serve as air-raid shelters, and to coordinate air defence. They had concrete walls up to 3.5 meters thick and were considered invulnerable.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

antimensiac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215185

Consecrated corporals of a kind used only in the Greek Rite, analogous to the portable altar of the Roman Rite. It is a linen or silk altar covering into which sacred relics have been sewn. It is required to place the antimension on the altar in Greek churches just as an altar stone is required in the Latin churches, and no Mass may be said upon an altar of that rite which has no antimension.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

antiparabematac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004591

Chapels at the west end of Byzantine churches, especially of the Armenian type.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

apartment hotelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005705

Hotels providing apartments, usually furnished, to long-term tenants and including some services not available to the general public. For similar housing but providing smaller accommodations for short- or long-term rental at very low rates, often with shared facilities, and fewer services, use "single room occupancy hotels."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

apartment housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005707

Buildings, often multiple-story, containing more than one dwelling unit, most of which are designed for domestic use but sometimes including shops and other nonresidential features. Apartment houses have been in use since ancient times, notable examples having been known in ancient Rome and among ancient Native Americans. The apartment house as known today first appeared in Paris and other large European cities in the 18th century, when tall blocks of apartments for middle-class tenants became common.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c
has sub-classes
cooperative apartment houses c, dingbats (apartment buildings) c, garden apartments c, tenement houses c

apiariesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004966

Structures where bees are kept; especially collections of hives or colonies of bees kept for their honey.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c

apothecary's shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419297

Shops in which apothecaries plied their trade, preparing and dispensing medicinal substances, as well as sundry items including confections, candles, spices, or cordials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c

apse chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417347

Subsidiary chapels opening off the apse of churches. For chapels opening off the nave or side aisles, prefer "side chapels."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

apsidal buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004885

Buildings the plans of which feature at least one apse, the most common arrangement being one apse at the end of the longitudinal axis.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
tetraconchs c, triconchs c

aquaculture facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404176

Facilities or areas for the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

aquariums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005756

Buildings containing large tanks with transparent, usually glass, sides in which aquatic animals and plants are kept alive for purposes of observation, study, and display.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal exhibition buildings c
has sub-classes
marine aquariums (buildings) c

araec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007633

Ancient Roman altars.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
freestanding altars c

arborsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006781

Light, open structures either formed from trees, shrubs, or vines closely planted and twined together to be self-supporting or formed from a latticework frame covered with plants; generally less extensive and less substantial than "pergolas."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c
has sub-classes
trellises c

archaeological storehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265228

Storehouses for artifacts and other archaeological materials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storehouses c

architectural centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300075332

Buildings constructed as resource and information centers for documents, exhibitions, and other events and data of relevance to architects.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
information handling facilities c

archive repositories (storage facilities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264596

Refers to buildings or rooms for long-term storage or depositing of archives or documents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
repositories (physical storage facilities) c

archives (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300124822

Buildings that house archives, which are institutions that store, maintain, and care for non-active public records or other important historical documents. The facilities typically include shelves and drawers for storage of boxes, folders, and other containers or documents; areas of the facility may be climate controlled.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
information handling facilities c
has sub-classes
chartophylacia c, presidential libraries (buildings) c, tabularia c

arcibanchic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375670

Seats for several people, having a storage chest below and a high back and arms. Examples include benches in the sacristy of a church.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pews c

ardhacandrasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266185

Ornamental stepping-stones with a half-moon shape used at Hindu shrine portals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

ardhamaṇḍapasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266129

The enclosed form of the maṇḍapa that may be connected to the shrine of a temple or stand separately.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
maṇḍapas c

arena theatersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007120

Theaters in which seating for the audience surrounds the stage in the middle.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c

arenas (sports buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007268

Use both for buildings housing central stages, rings, or areas used for sports or other entertainment events and for the central open spaces of ancient amphitheaters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

armories (military buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006917

Distinguished from "arsenals" by being used both for military training and storage of arms and equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c, military training buildings c, storage facilities c

arrestantenhokkenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169247

Buildings that house temporary holding places, as in police stations or courthouses, for persons awaiting trials or hearings; for shorter periods of confinement than jails.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c

arrival terminalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411446

Halls for ingress at a destination or transportation hub for watercraft, trains, or aircraft.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
terminals (buildings) c

arsenals (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000448

Distinguished from "armories (military buildings)" by being exclusively a repository or magazine for arms and military equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

art centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005138

Cultural centers whose fine arts-related activities, such as art display, education, and production, are housed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cultural centers (buildings) c

art galleries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005232

Buildings that house establishments in which works of art are displayed for sale. For buildings where works of art are housed and displayed for public benefit, see "art museums (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

art house cinemas (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300412179

Buildings that house organizations or businesses that present independent films with artistic rather than commercial appeal including foreign or experimental films, or revivals of older releases.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bioscoop c

art libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300380289

Buildings that house specialized resources and facilities for pursuing investigation and research of art, architecture and design.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

art museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264847

Buildings, groups of buildings, or spaces within buildings where works of art are housed and displayed for public benefit. For stores in which works of art are displayed for sale, see "art galleries (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

art storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435215

Buildings that house businesses that sell art, whether the merchandise is actually displayed in the shop or stored elsewhere, with images used to communicate with the buyers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

artificial islandsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386969

Man-made slands created by landfill, or diking and filling in a body of water. Human-made islands; examples are those created by landfill or by diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

artificial reefsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387710

Human-made underwater structures built to promote marine life in areas with a generally featureless bottom, to control erosion, or for another purpose.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

artificial ruinsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300078473

Constructions, usually in large gardens or grounds, meant to imitate ruined buildings for aesthetic effect.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
follies (architectural) c

artificial ski slopesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007389

Usually small structures with artificial surfaces, often plastic, upon which to practice skiing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
winter sports structures c

artificial water channelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300133792

Well-defined channels that carry flowing water and that have been artificially constructed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hydraulic structures c
has sub-classes
canals (waterways) c, distributaries (streams) c, flumes c, millraces c, sluices c, watercourses c

arulaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404060

Small portable altars, most often made of terracotta, but also of stone. These usually have a square or rectangular shape with varying dimensions. Arulae are considered too small to have been used for animal sacrifice, and are commonly decorated with moldings at top and bottom and with molded reliefs on one or more sides. Characteristic products of South Italy and Sicily from the the second quarter of the sixth century through the Roman period. They have been found in sanctuaries, near or inside graves, and in habitation sites.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
house altars c

asenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262695

Sculptures of the Fon people of Benin, Africa, consisting of a staff surmounted by a disc-like platform decorated with a tableau of cut-out or forged metal figures, often with pendants hanging from the edge; they function as commemoratives to deceased relatives, and are prayed to and offered sacrifices in ceremonies of mourning and ancestor worship.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

ashramsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264323

Refers to Indian religious communities whose members focus on religious study and meditation and lead lives of austere self-discipline. Such communities or retreats are usually secluded and center around a Hindu philosopher or religious teacher.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

assembly hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005103

Buildings designed or intended for people to gather. Examples are in auditoriums or similar seating arrangements, for social or civic functions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
chapter houses c, comitia c

assembly plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006239

Factories where parts for a complete unit are put together, as in automobile manufacturing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

astronautical museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005851

Buildings housing museums that focus specifically on the history of space travel and astronauts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
aeronautical museums (buildings) c

asylums (welfare buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006752

Buildings used as refuges for the sick or destitute who need care rather than medical treatment; for institutional facilities treating the mentally ill, use "psychiatric hospitals" or "psychiatric clinics," and for those treating the chronically ill, use "sanatoriums."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

athenaeumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007091

Buildings housing the reading room and library for a given association of people interested in scientific and literary pursuits, who meet for the purpose of mutual improvement.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
societies' buildings c

athletic clubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007201

Buildings with sports and recreation facilities offered only on a membership basis.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clubhouses c

atomic research centers (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387037

Establishments used for studying atoms, including atomic physics, atomic weapons, or atomic energy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
onderzoekscentra c

atrium housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005451

Ancient Roman houses or similarly styled houses containing internal courtyards with impluvia but without colonnades; for houses with internal courtyards having colonnades, use "peristyle houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courtyard houses c

auction houses (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005234

Buildings designed or used for public sales in which each bidder offers an increase upon the price offered by the preceding, the article put up being sold to the highest bidder.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c

aural hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006681

Hospitals specializing in treatment of hearing problems and deafness.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

Automats (TM)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005186

Self-service restaurants where patrons insert coins to open small glass doors to retrieve individual items of food or drink.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

automobile factoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265191

Factories that produce automobiles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

automotive museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300389878

Buildings housing museums that specialize in the history, objects, vehicles, and other materials associated with self-propelled vehicles designed primarily to transport passengers over ordinary roads.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation museums (buildings) c

auxiliary health care facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006658

Ancillary buildings used in support of health care facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
ambulance stations c, patient hotels c, poison control centers c, vaccination centers c

avf cyclotronc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300420517

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cyclotrons c

aviariesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004973

Relatively large enclosures or cages for confining live birds; distinguished from "birdhouses" which are smaller structures that house birds but do not confine them.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c

axial chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417348

Subsidiary chapels opening off the center of the apse of churches, on an axis down the center of the plan.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

bake shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312185

Shops or small stores where baked goods are displayed and sold; usually the items are baked on the premises, but typically out of view of the customers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bakeries c

bakehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266040

An outbuilding containing an oven used for baking bread. May be combined with a brewery or other functional structures. May be found associated with farmhouses, hospitals, monasteries, or other major structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
outbuildings c

bakeriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005291

Buildings or parts of buildings where bread and other baked goods are prepared; it may include a space for the retail sale of baked goods.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c
has sub-classes
bake shops c

ball courts (Mesoamerican courts)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007324

Playing areas and associated viewing platforms of the ancient Mesoamerican ritual ball game. The court was shaped like a capital I with serifs and oriented north–south or east–west; it represented the heavens. Players, wearing heavy padding, used elbows, knees, and hips to knock a solid rubber ball into the opponent’s end of the court.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courts (built works) c

balneac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120377

Public or private ancient Roman baths or bath buildings of ordinary size. For the great ancient Roman baths, use "thermae."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public baths c

band shellsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007110

Concave, acoustically resonant structures at the back of outdoor bandstands.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts structures c

bandstandsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006791

Structures with raised platforms on which a band or orchestra plays; often roofed when sited outdoors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts structures c

bank barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004902

Two-story barns, usually dug into a hillside thus providing ground-level entrances to both stories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c
has sub-classes
Pennsylvania bank barns c

banks (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005214

Buildings that house establishments for the custody of money received from, or on behalf of, customers, with the essential duty of payment of the orders given on it by the customers. Banks' profits arise mainly from the investment of the money left unused by the customers. Bank buildings typically have indoor counters and windows where customers may make transactions, often with bars or other security devices securing the window, offices where bank officials may meet with customers, vaults for the secure storage of money and other valuables, and other security devices and measures. Exterior bank architecture traditionally imitates a Greek temple, although many other styles are employed as well.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
financial institutions (buildings) c
has sub-classes
Federal Reserve banks c, branch banks c, drive-in banks c, mobile banks c, savings banks c

baptismal bathsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391136

Sunken pools or above-ground tubs designed and used for Christian baptism by immersion. The earliest examples resemble Jewish mikveh pools.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

baptismal font standsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404220

Stands of various designs that rest on the floor or ground and support the baptismal font. For tabletop or wall-mounted supports for the baptismal font, use "baptismal font supports."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

baptismal font supportsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404218

Supports of various design for the baptismal font, particularly for basin-style fonts. Examples include tabletop supports and metal supports mounted on a wall or other church architecture. For holders of baptismal fonts that rest on the floor, use "baptismal font stands."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

baptismal fontsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300080617

Large basins or other vessels, often made of stone and with a cover, set in or on the ground or fixed on a pedestal; intended to catch the runoff water used during the baptism ceremony. As used in certain denominations, the basin must have a drain so that the baptismal water can flow directly into the ground.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

baptismal screensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404223

Screens separating the baptismal font and area from the rest of the church; may comprise a solid screen, open screen work, or a railing. For separate structures or chapels used for baptisms, use "baptistries."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

baptisteriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007444

Refers to separate buildings or parts of buildings containing a font for the baptismal rite.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

baptistery archesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404222

Spaces in a church marked by an arch, usually as the entrance to an apse or chapel, coinciding with the part of the building containing a font for the baptismal rite. The open space beneath the arch may be spanned by a gate, grillwork, or door.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

barbershopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005250

Buildings in which the primary activity is shaving and the cutting and grooming mens' beards; also includes the cutting, dressing, or styling the hair of customers, usually men.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004900

Agricultural buildings with large, usually sliding doors, prominent roofs, and predominantly open spaces on the interior, primarily used as storage buildings for hay, grains, and farm equipment and shelters for livestock; does not include those structures, often termed barns, used for the processing of food and other agricultural produce, such as hop barns and tobacco barns.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c
has sub-classes
Dutch barns c, English barns c, bank barns c, cattle barns c, connected barns c, crib barns c, dairy barns c, horse barns c, round barns c, sheep barns c, tithe barns c

barracksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005665

Buildings or sets of buildings erected as common living quarters for groups of soldiers or workers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
group dwellings c

barricadesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262548

Obstructions hastily put in place, as in a street, to stop an enemy's advance.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

barrowsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391494

Ancient burial places covered with a large mound of earth, specific to England and dating from the Neolithic (ca. 4000 BCE) until late pre-Christian times (ca. 600 CE). For similar mounds, but of a type specific to Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, use "cairns."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
burial mounds c

bars (commercial buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005158

Establishments with counters where beverages, usually liquors, and light meals are served to customers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c
has sub-classes
melksalon c, pubs c, saloons (bars) c, snack bars c, wine bars c

basilicas (works by context)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419266

In the Catholic church, a term used by canon lawyers and liturgists as a title. It was assigned to certain churches as an honorific, the character of which was not always very clearly defined. Basilicas in this sense are divided into two classes, the greater or patriarchal, and the lesser, basilicas. For built works having a basilican floor plan, use "basilicas (works by form)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

basilicas (works by form)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300170443

Refers to religious or secular buildings characterized by an oblong plan divided into a nave with two or more side aisles, the former higher and wider than the latter and generally lit by clerestory windows; usually terminated by an apse. In Roman and Early Christian basilicas, the ground plan typically was a parallelogram in which the width was not greater than one-half of the length and not less than one-third of it. When there was more space in the length, porticoes were built on the short sides. The middle space was separated by columns from a lower ambulatory or portico; the width of the ambulatory equaled the height of the columns and measured one-third of the width of the central space. Vaulting could be used in the side aisles, but a flat roof was used for the very broad middle nave. Eventually basilicas were built with 5 and 7 aisles; a transept was often placed between the nave and the apse. The roofing of the transept together with the apse and portico produced variety in the exterior of basilicas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

bastioned fortsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048800

Fortifications that incorporate enclosed earthworks with bastions (projecting portions) at the angles where the curtain walls meet. They are designed to provide coverage by defensive weapons, which are able to fire from the projecting portions along the fronts of the curtain walls.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
forts c

bastle housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005546

Partly fortified houses often having a vaulted ground floor, usually for livestock, and housing domestic spaces on upper levels; generally found along the English-Scottish border.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

bathhouses (water recreation structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007347

Use only for structures containing dressing rooms or lockers for bathers, as at the seashore. For buildings housing public swimming and bathing facilities, use "public baths."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water recreation structures c
has sub-classes
cabañas (recreational) c

bathing machines (carts)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300438563

Covered carts, huts, or tents, mounted on wheels by which they can be rolled into shallow water at the seaside or lake shore, for the purpose of allowing swimmers to enter the water modestly, without appearing in public in bathing suits. May be horse-driven or pushed by hand. Bathing machines were popular in 18th-19th-century Europe.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water recreation structures c

bawnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006890

Enclosure walls, usually fortified, around Irish castles and some Irish houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

beach clubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000542

Clubhouses whose primary recreational focus is a bathing beach.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clubhouses c

beach housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005588

Houses located on or adjacent to a beach, whether the structure is the primary or seasonal residence of the occupants.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

beach hutsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400725

Small seaside cabins that are rented out during the summer months. They are used as changing rooms and to store personal belongings during a visit to the beach, but not as habitations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

beadhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007417

Buildings that house almshouses in which the residents were required to pray for the founder.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
almshouses (buildings) c

beauty shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005253

Buildings or parts of buildings designed or used for hairdressing, manicures, facials, and make-up application, typically having stalls or areas for individual hairdressers to do their work, large mirrors, and facilities for hairdryers and other equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

bed-and-breakfastsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007158

Inns, hotels, or private homes offering a room for the night and breakfast the next morning for one inclusive price.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c

beehive housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005447

Designates a class of simple dwellings, circular in plan and with beehive domes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
clochans c, trulli c

beer gardensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005173

Distinguished from other drinking establishments (e.g., bars, saloons) by being family-oriented, by having chairs and tables rather than a bar, by emphasizing food as much as beer, by having music, and by being more impersonal than saloons.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c

beer hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005174

Establishments chiefly serving beer and usually offering entertainment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
saloons (bars) c

belfortsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411491

Distinctive fortified towers associated with civic buildings in northern Europe. Examples are towers at town halls or market halls, often housing bells and a clock, in Belgium and northern France.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bell towers c

belfries (spaces)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417331

Substantial bell towers associated with a church or public building, or rooms in the bell tower where the bells are hung or the ringers stand.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bell towers c

belfrys (sheds)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132986

Use only for vernacular British sheds for cattle, wagons, or farm equipment from the 16th to the 18th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sheds (storage structures) c

bell towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004848

Towers fitted and prepared for containing bells, can be either freestanding or attached to buildings or other structures. Their footprint can be either round or rectangular (typically square). For the spaces in which bells are hung, use "belfries."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
towers (single built works) c
has sub-classes
belforts c, belfries (spaces) c, campaniles c, shoro c

bemasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266806

Refers to the apse or chancel of a basilica, usually in the context of ancient or Early Christian basilicas or meeting places, synagogues, or Eastern Orthodox churches. In modern times it most commonly refers to an elevated platform in a synagogue on which the Torah reading stand is placed; in the Ashkenazi (German) ritual, the Torah and Haftarah (a reading from the prophets) are read on the Sabbath and festivals. In the Sephardic (Spanish) rite, the entire service is conducted from the platform. At an earlier date, when the bimah was positioned in the center of the synagogue (as it still is in Sephardic and many Orthodox Ashkenazi synagogues), the attention of the congregation was divided between it and the Ark of the Law.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Jewish religious building fixtures c

betting parlorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300124737

Designates licensed bookmaking establishments that take off-track bets, especially with relation to horse racing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

beverage plantc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300421619

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

beverage processing plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120719

Buildings or groups of buildings used for manufacturing beverages.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c
has sub-classes
bottling plants c, breweries c, cider mills c, distilleries c, wineries c

bezoekerscentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005862

Structures providing specific information about specific localities, buildings, or exhibitions through the display of printed or other material, or the sale or free distribution of literature.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
informatiecentra c

bhadrasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266142

The central projections, or offsets containing images of deities in north Indian nāgaras, or shrines.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

bhogamaṇḍapasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266130

The hall for the preparation and distribution of consecrated food offerings in an Orissan temple.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
maṇḍapas c

bicycle rackc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300421640

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

big topsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375138

Big tops, or circus tents, were first introduced ca. 1825 by the American itinerant company of J. Purdy Brown. This innovation soon became a standard of circus performances worldwide. Where a circus is made up of multiple tents, the big top is the main tent.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts buildings c

bingo hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007208

Buildings, generally having large open interior spaces, that accommodate a series of tables on which bingo, and derivative games, can be played.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
entertainment buildings c

bioscoopc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007135

Theaters designed and equipped for the presentation of motion pictures to the public, or any buildings in which films are shown.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c
has sub-classes
art house cinemas (buildings) c, drive-in theaters c, movie palaces c, nickelodeons (motion picture theaters) c

birdhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004971

Enclosures, often resembling houses, built as resting, nesting, or feeding places for birds; distinguished from "aviaries" by the lack of emphasis on confinement and by their relatively small size.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c
has sub-classes
dovecotes c

birth hutsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300380271

Structures designed or used for the isolation of women giving birth from the rest of the social group.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special use structures c

black tentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263689

Tents made of woven goat hair and black in color, used by the nomadic peoples living in northern Africa.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tents (portable buildings) c

blackhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300207716

Low, single-story, stone, often windowless, housebarns of Scotland.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
housebarns c

blast furnacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006438

Large, vertical structures for smelting iron from ore, using a solid fuel, designed so as to direct a continuous blast of air through the fuel to assure a high rate of combustion.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
metal works structures c

bleacheriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006329

Textile mill structures where the bleaching of cloth is done.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
textile mill structures c

bleachersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300247483

Benchlike tiered seating for spectators at, for example, outdoor sporting events, usually without weather or sun protection, affording less advantageous views than grandstands; may also be used for similarly constructed, often telescoping, indoor seating.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

blikvangerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300133865

Decorative features often seen in silhouette and generally placed on a distant eminence as part of an overall landscape design.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

blockhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006938

Fortified log structures with loopholes or ports in their sides which permit gunfire in all directions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military security buildings c

bloomeriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379639

Initial forge in an ironworks in which ore is transformed into 'blooms,' or malleable iron.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ironworks (factories) c

boarding schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006505

Buildings that house boarding schools, which are educational institutions at the elementary-secondary level in which students are in residence while enrolled in an instructional program.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

boardinghousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312234

Houses in which people receive lodging and meals for a fixed fee, typically for an extended period of time rather than simply overnight. Boarding houses are often family homes in which the family's spare bedrooms are used for boarders and the paying guests sit at the family table to take meals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodging houses c

boat launching rampsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007934

Ramps extending from the shore or bank to the water, for the purpose of allowing boats to be put in a body of water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

boathousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007829

Buildings usually built partly in the water for housing or storing boats.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
vehicle storage buildings c, water transportation buildings c

body shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005257

Factories or machine shops in which bodies of vehicles are manufactured or repaired.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
repair shops c

boiler housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006390

Buildings containing boiler units, which supply hot water or steam usually to associated industrial buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
accessory industrial buildings c

boliwc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262955

Bamana zoomorphic sculptures, which serve as portable altars for the Komo association, and which are usually shaped in the form of a cow, with the insides containing materials such as animal bones, vegetable matter, honey, metal, and covered with a thick coating of earth.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

bomoic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300101066

Ancient Greek altars to supreme gods.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
freestanding altars c

bonded warehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007723

Use both for warehouses in which goods are stored until customs duties or taxes have been paid or for warehouses in which goods stored are insured against loss or damage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
warehouses c

bookstallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005279

A small shop or a table with enclosed sides for displaying books, magazines, and newspapers for sale.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stands (mercantile structures) c

bookstoresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005297

Places of business where books are the primary items sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

bordeelc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007218

Buildings designed or maintained as houses of prostitution.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

border inspection stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300193871

Built works erected at or near border crossings where persons or vehicles are halted for examination and clearance by government officials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c

bore-holesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411432

Holes drilled into the earth as exploratory wells or more generally in the service of construction.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
wells (structures) c

boriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252405

Huts of variable plan constructed of dry-laid masonry walls and domed roofs; found in rural areas of Provence, France, of generally indeterminate date from the prehistoric period until the 19th century CE; may also have had agricultural uses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
huts (houses) c

borjsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005586

Multistory, Islamic towerlike dwellings often seasonally occupied and located on the fringes of urban areas, especially in North Africa.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
suburban houses c

bothiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005677

Denotes certain Scottish huts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
huts (houses) c

bottling plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006340

Facilities where drinking water is treated and sealed in bottles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
beverage processing plants c

bouleuteriac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006015

Council chambers of ancient Greek cities, the place where the Boulé, a senate, met.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
legislative buildings c

bourrinesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266717

Farmhouse of the Vendée region of France, consisting of a one-story roof with thatch and a lime-washed exterior.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
farmhouses c

boutiquesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005365

Small, upscale specialty shops generally specializing in fashionable clothing or accessories or a special collection of other merchandise; may also be used for individual departments within larger stores if featuring a similar line of goods.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clothing stores c, specialty stores c

bowling alleysc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007285

Designates buildings housing wooden lanes, equipped with facilities for setting bowling pins and returning balls to the user, for the indoor sport of bowling.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c
has sub-classes
skittle alleys c

box pewsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076039

Pews screened and enclosed by high backs and sides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pews c

branch banksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005217

Buildings that house banks in a system other than the main or central bank.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
banks (buildings) c

branch libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006878

Buildings or spaces housing book collections in a system other than the main or central library.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public libraries (buildings) c

brandtorenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004874

Towers, as on a mountain, from which a watch for fires is kept.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watchtowers c

brasseriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005175

Refers to restaurants serving simply prepared foods, beers, and ales in an informal atmosphere.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

bratticesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419473

Temporary fortifications, parapets, or galleries of wood erected on the battlements of fortresses, historically erected in the anticipation of a seige.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temporary structures c

bread factoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411365

Industrial facilities dedicated to the large-scale production of food products prepared by moistening, kneading, and baking flour or meal into bread or similar products. For buildings or parts of buildings where bread and other baked goods are prepared, and that may include a space for the retail sale of baked goods, use "bakeries."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

breweriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006341

Buildings or complexes of buildings where beer, and often other malt beverages, are brewed, generally involving mechanized processes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
beverage processing plants c
has sub-classes
microbreweries c

brickworks (factories)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006278

Factories where bricks are made.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

bricolage (works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400472

Works or miscellaneous collections that are created from a diverse range of materials or sources; generally reserved for literary, musical, or visual works, such as sculpture or architecture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

broadcasting stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005401

Telecommunications buildings containing studios, production and technical offices, equipment spaces, and control facilities for sending and receiving microwave transmissions; for rooms and spaces designed for the origination or recording of radio or television programs, use "broadcasting studios."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications buildings c
has sub-classes
radio stations c, television stations c

brochsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004863

Circular stone towers having a double wall, found in Scotland and neighboring islands.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
defensive towers c

broiler housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300421149

Poultry houses where broilers are raised, which are chickens raised for meat rather than for egg-laying. In large commercial facilities, the birds are often raised in close confinement.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chicken houses c

brolettic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006057

Town hall buildings in smaller Italian communities, especially in Lombardy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

brooder housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312098

Heated structures used for raising young fowl, traditionally wood-framed, wood-floored, movable structures heated by electric or oil-fired stoves and built on skids. The chicks are housed from hatching until they are about six weeks old, when they no longer need heat. Commercial brooder houses may be very large, having several brooder units, underfloor heat or heat lamps, fan ventilation, automatic waterers and feeders, and large doors through which tractors and litter-removing equipment can pass.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chicken houses c

brownstonesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005468

Dwellings, often row houses, faced with brownstone.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
row houses c

builder-designed housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005542

Houses designed by the owner/builder, rather than by a professional architect.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

buildings (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004792

Structures, generally enclosed, that are used or intended to be used for sheltering an activity or occupancy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
structures (single built works) c

bullringsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007291

Arenas for bullfights.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

bungalowsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005495

Historically, refers to modest one-story houses, originally with thatched roofs, derived from examples in India; by extension, in British contexts, use for detached one-story houses; in American contexts use more specifically for one- to one-and-a-half-story houses generally characterized by low-pitched gable or hipped roofs, usually with widely projecting, often bracketed eaves, dormers, and conspicuous front porches; popular in the United States from the late 19th to the early 20th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

bunkersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006940

Fortification chambers mostly below ground level built of reinforced concrete or similar material and usually provided with embrasures; also, dugouts that are reinforced (as with logs or bags of sand) and usually have firing slits.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military security buildings c

bunkhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005666

Rough buildings often with bunk beds, used for sleeping quarters, as for ranch hands, migratory workers, and campers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
group dwellings c

burgsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387212

Ancient walled towns or fortresses, particularly in Germany; also can refer generically to contemporary towns or cities that are growing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

burial cavesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387008

Caves used for human burials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cave architecture c, funerary structures c
has sub-classes
sepulchral caves c

burial moundsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005903

Piles of earth erected over grave sites; for piles of stones built over grave sites, use "cairns"; for piles of earth used generally and not over burials, use "mounds."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c
has sub-classes
barrows c, cairns c, kurgans (burial mounds) c, long barrows c, tumuli c

burial vaultsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300421273

Chambers, usually subterranean, containing deceased remains and other related funerary items.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

burnt moundsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375754

Structures comprising mounds of shattered stones and often charcoal, together with an adjacent hearth and trough. The troughs were made watertight by having been cut into the living rock and/or lined with wood or clay. Locations include Ireland, Britain, and various sites in northern continental Europe. Dates of the structures range from the Neolithic and Iron Age to the early Mediaeval period, with most dating during the span 1900-800 BCE. The shattered stone fragments are thought to be the remains of stones heated in fires, which were used to heat water in the trough for cooking, brewing, bathing, dyeing textiles, or treating leather.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mounds c

bus depotc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300421290

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

bus stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007805

Use only for intermediate stops along bus routes, usually containing sales and service facilities; use "bus shelters" for structures at bus stops affording weather protection but having no sales or service facilities; use "bus terminals" only to refer to buildings or other structures located at bus route endpoints.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

bus terminalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300131495

Use only to refer to buildings or other structures placed at the endpoints of bus routes; use "bus stations" only for intermediate stops along bus routes; use "bus shelters" for structures at bus stops affording weather protection but having no sales or service facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

business colleges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006537

Buildings that house schools for training students in the clerical aspects of business and commerce, such as typing and bookkeeping; for buildings containing schools devoted to the professional study of the aspects of commercial enterprise, use "business schools (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

business schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006535

Buildings that house schools devoted to the professional study of the organization and management of commercial enterprises, usually at the baccalaureate level and above. For buildings that house schools devoted to training students in the clerical aspects of business and commerce, use "business colleges (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

busta (cremation)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005874

Ancient Roman enclosures for cremation and for deposition of cremation urns.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
crematories c

butcher shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262995

Shops which sell meat, poultry and sometimes fish.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

butsudanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266674

A Buddhist family altar or shrine found usually in Japanese homes, but also in temples. Generally a freestanding cabinet with two doors, in which are kept memorial items of dead ancestors and representations of divinities. Incense, candles, and flowers are offered at the butsudan in daily rituals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Japanese religious building fixtures c

béguinagesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000634

Communal facilities established for the sisterhood of Béguines.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

bît hilanic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005736

Designates ancient Near Eastern and Anatolian palaces having two long rooms fronted by a portico, often flanked by projecting ells; may also refer to some ancient entrance buildings or gatehouses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
palaces c

cabarets (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007099

Cafélike facilities often with a dance floor or small stage and featuring entertainment generally of an improvisational, satirical, or topical nature.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts buildings c

cabañas (recreational)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007351

Small cabins, simple enclosures, or tentlike structures erected at beaches or swimming pools as bathhouses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bathhouses (water recreation structures) c

cabinetmaking shopc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300421375

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

cabins (houses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005496

Small dwellings characteristic of the frontier or other rustic area, especially when built by non-professionals from available logs or stones.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
log cabins (houses) c

cafés (restaurants)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005176

Designates informal eating facilities with plated table service, a limited food-oriented menu generally of simply prepared items and coffee, and a social atmosphere emphasizing bustle and noise.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

cairnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006960

Ancient landmarks, monuments, memorials, or burial places covered with stones or a large mound of earth, specific to Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, For similar burial mounds specific to England, use "barrows." For piles of earth, generally, use "mounds"; for piles of earth used specifically over tombs, use "burial mounds."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
burial mounds c, mounds c

camarinesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300248675

Small chapels set above and behind the high altar and usually visible from the nave of some Spanish churches of the 16th to the 18th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

campanilesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132457

Lofty detached bell towers, particularly such towers found adjacent to certain Italian churches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bell towers c

camping tentc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300422523

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

canals (waterways)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006075

Artificial navigable waterways.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
artificial water channels c
has sub-classes
interoceanic canals c

cancellosc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265153

Screens between the choir and body of the church, particularly the low screens that served to separate the chancel from the nave. Cancellos were widespread in the Early Christian period, particularly in Rome, and continued throughout the Middle Ages. This early form of screen was gradually expanded into the higher, deeper, and generally more elaborate rood screen.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c, chancel screens c

canchasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007334

Denotes three-walled courts marked for playing jai alai.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courts (built works) c

candisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435462

Indonesian religious structures based on an Indianized shrine with a pyramidal tower. This was the essential form on which virtually all the stone Indianizing architecture of Southeast Asia was originally based. The Javanese, like the Khmer, evolved an elaborate architecture of their own around the basic Indian prototype.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

candraśālāsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266131

Rounded decorative openings, windows, or arches in a barrel-vaulted hall or cave shrine entry.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

canneriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006342

Factories where food, especially meat and fruit, are canned.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c

canopy tentc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300422588

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

cap windersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411494

Windmills in which the cap and sails are rotated to accommodate wind direction. For windmills that rotate the entire body of the structure, use "post mills."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c
has sub-classes
inside winders c

Cape Cod housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266201

Timber framed, one or one and a half story, side-gabled houses, with a central chimney, steeply-pitched roof, and typically clapboarded or shingled siding. These were small houses found in colonial New England, particularly Massachusetts, during the 18th century. The Cape Cod house also became popular in the United states as a revival style in the 20th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

capitols (legislative buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006019

Buildings in the United States that are occupied by a legislature; may also house one or more of the other branches of government.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
legislative buildings c
has sub-classes
state capitols c

capsule hotelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262594

Hotels that cater primarily to Japanese commuters who have missed the last train home to the suburbs; rooms are single- occupant capsules equipped with color TVs, radios, ventilation, and alarm clocks usually stacked on two levels in long rows.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hotels (public accommodations) c

car washesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300178763

Structures with equipment and facilities for the washing, waxing, and polishing of motor vehicles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

caravanseraisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007148

Stations along caravan routes providing overnight accommodations and facilities for caravans and individuals and their animals; generally characterized by large central courtyards, a single entrance and, often, shops. For Islamic structures of similar function, but in urban contexts and having more mercantile facilities, use "khans."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c

carousels (amusement rides)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007316

Structures consisting of a relatively large revolving circular platform with seats, often in the form of horses or other animals, on which people may ride, usually to the accompaniment of mechanical or recorded music. Often found in an amusement park or other public area; intended for children or adults.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
amusement rides c

carriage housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007801

Buildings or outbuildings separate from the living quarters designed or used for the storage of coaches, carriages, other vehicles, and often horses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
vehicle storage buildings c

carriage museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391395

Buildings that house and display horse-drawn carriages and related objects or documents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation museums (buildings) c

Case Study housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252112

Prototype single-family houses generally conceived as experiments in low-cost construction using the latest materials and incorporating Modernist forms. Prime examples are those sponsored by Arts and Architecture magazine and built in the Los Angeles area between 1945 and 1966.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
experimental buildings c, model houses c

casinosc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007227

Public entertainment buildings for meeting, dancing, and general recreation, often with eating and drinking facilities, music, and game rooms; for similar buildings equipped with gambling devices, use "gambling casinos."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
entertainment buildings c
has sub-classes
gambling casinos c

castles (fortifications)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006891

Buildings or groups of buildings intended primarily to serve as a fortified residence of a prince or nobleman.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c
has sub-classes
châtelets c, moated castles c, motte-and-bailey castles c, qasrs c

castra dolorisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265408

Structures, typically relatively substantial and often with with columns, arches, a roof, hangings, and other decorations used to shelter a catafalque or bier, especially those used to designate the prestige or rank of the deceased. It is first seen in Medieval funerary services as a temporary structure and in permanent monuments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

catafalquesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005906

Raised structures, often canopied, on which the coffin or effigy of a deceased person lies or is carried in state. It is distinguished from a "bier," which is much smaller and simpler, and from a "castrum doloris," which is a structure that shelters the bier or catafalque.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

cathedrals (works by context)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007501

Churches that are the principal church of a diocese, serving as the seat of the bishop, or of the archbishop, primate, patriarch, or pope of the diocese. They are generally grandiose structures and house the "cathedra," which is the throne of the bishop.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

catteriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262558

Establishments for the breeding and boarding of cats.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
kennels (animal housing) c

cattle barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004905

Relatively large structures used to shelter beef cattle; for relatively large structures for dairy cow housing, use "dairy barns"; for relatively small structures used to house dairy or beef cows or bulls, use "cow houses;" for relatively small shelters having at least one open wall, use "cowsheds."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c, cattle housing c

cattle housingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265626

Built structures or dwellings for accomodating cattle.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c
has sub-classes
cattle barns c, cow houses c, cowsheds c, dairy barns c, milking parlors c

cauponaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005208

Ancient Roman inns that served cooked delicacies and full meals, usually having a narrow, long floor plan with serving boys attending and the proprieter sitting at one end. Cauponae were relatively low-class establishments, distinguished from the better class "tabernae meritoriae."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
inns c

cave architecturec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008019

Refers to caves that are utilized, generally having been excavated or otherwise altered, for sheltering humans or animals, or for use as storage, worship, or another use. This term may overlap in meaning with "rock-cut architecture," but cave architecture is not necessarily rock-cut, and rock-cut architecture is not necessarily designed around a cave.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
burial caves c, cave churches c, cave dwellings c, cave temples c

cave churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007508

Churches that are constructed inside caves or otherwise utilize natural cavities in the earth's surface. They are distinguished from rock-cut churches, which are cut from the living rock outside the context of a cave.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cave architecture c, churches (buildings) c

cave dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048808

Dwellings that are made within natural caves or within caves that have been altered for habitation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cave architecture c, houses c

cave templesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007616

Natural caves used as temples or other places of worship.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cave architecture c, temples (buildings) c

cell towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265396

Telecommunications towers specifically for use with cellular telephones. They consist of radios, switching equipment, and antennas that receive and transmit radiofrequency (RF) signals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications towers c

cement plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006282

Facilities for the manufacture of cement, which is a construction material that is an ingredient of mortar and concrete.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

centra voor podiumkunstenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007113

Buildings or groups of buildings containing auditoriums, multipurpose spaces, and auxiliary facilities suitable for the presentation of various performing arts, such as concerts, operas, and plays.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts buildings c

ceremonial gatesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419358

Gates serving a largely ceremonial purpose.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c
has sub-classes
hongsalmuns c, p'ai-lous c, propylaea c, toranas c, torii c

ceremonial moundsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386964

Large mounds of earth or debris that were constructed for ceremonial purposes, usually built by ancient peoples and sometimes with an unknown purpose.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mounds c

ceremonial structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263489

Structures built or used primarily or exculsively for ceremonies or related activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
Maypoles c, funerary structures c, memorials (monuments) c, religious structures c, ritual pits c

chahar taqsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300133824

Zoroastrian fire temples of the Sassanian period.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fire temples c

chain storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122183

Series of stores which belong to one firm, and sell the same type of merchandise. Series of stores which belong to one firm, and sell the same type of merchandise.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

chair lifts (chairlike conveyances)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300051259

Refers to a series of chairlike elements suspended from an endless cable designed for carrying skiers up a slope.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ski lifts c

chaityasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007562

Buddhist rock-cut shrines or sanctuaries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

chaletsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005497

Use both for Swiss herdsmen's houses, usually of wood with exposed structural members and overhanging upper floors, and for any house built in the Swiss style.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

chamber tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005935

Communal burial places, cut into rock or hillslopes or constructed of masonry, whose chamber may or may not have an entry passage, usually covered by a mound.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c
has sub-classes
hypogea c

chancel screensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076058

Use generally for partitions set up in religious and Roman Imperial buildings or outdoor areas between sacred and profane spaces or between certain Imperial and public spaces; use specifically in Jewish contexts for partitions in front of Torah shrines, especially in Byzantine and earlier periods, and in Christian churches for partitions separating the chancel from the body of the church, particularly when the chancel does not also include a choir. Use "choir screens" for the screens around the choir when the choristers are seated in the chancel area. For screens separating the sanctuary from the nave in Orthodox Eastern churches, use "iconostases."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c, religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
cancellos c, rood screens c

chancelleries (government office buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411523

Buildings occupied by the office of a chancellor and where charters and other documents are prepared or issued.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
government office buildings c

chantriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007450

Chapels of a church endowed for chanting of masses and other services.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

chapels (rooms or structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004590

Rooms or small buildings that serve as sanctuaries or places of Christian worship; often having an altar. A chapel may be used for private worship in or attached to a church, palace, house, prison, monastery, or school. It may alternatively be used for public worship of the established Church, subordinate to or dependent upon the parish church, the accommodation supplied by which it in some way supplements. The concept includes both freestanding chapels and rooms or recesses serving as chapels in churches or other buildings. The Latin "cappella" or the French-derived "chappelle" or "chapelle" are occasionally used for "chapel" in English texts. In its original meaning, the term referred specifically to the shrine in which the kings of France preserved the cape (cloak) of St. Martin.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c
has sub-classes
antiparabemata c, apse chapels c, axial chapels c, camarines c, chantries c, funeral chapels c, lady chapels c, monastery chapels c, parekklesia c, private chapels c, protheses c, radiating chapels c, royal chapels c, sepulchral chapels c, side chapels c, tomb chapels c, transept chapels c

chapels of ease (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007452

Church buildings constructed within the bounds of a parish for the attendance of those who cannot reach the parish church conveniently.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

chapter housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007418

Designates assembly halls for the business meetings of religious or fraternal organizations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
assembly halls c

chariot burialsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400657

Earthen burial sites or graves in which a warrior or other personage is buried together with a chariot, often including horses and other possessions. This form of interment has been found in what is now modern Russia, China, and Europe dating from the Iron Age.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

charterhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000650

Carthusian monasteries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
monasteries (built complexes) c

chartophylaciac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005038

In Medieval ecclesiastical contexts, places for the safekeeping of records and other valuable documents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
archives (buildings) c

chattrasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386419

An honorific parasol or disk-shaped culminating ornament carved from wood or stone, mounted at the summit of a stupa.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

chawlsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300228512

Tenement houses characteristic of Bombay and other industrial Indian cities; originally developed in the late 19th century to house migrant industrial workers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tenement houses c

chemical plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300253852

Factories in which chemicals are created or manipulated, whether natural or synthetic.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

chickeesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300249561

Dwellings of the Seminole and Miccosukee Indians of Florida framed with poles and logs, thatched, partially or fully open-sided, and usually having a living platform raised 2 to 3 feet above ground level.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stilt houses c

chicken coopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300423075

Relatively small shelters for chickens, usually chickens raised for laying eggs, who are brought into the shelter for safety overnight.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chicken houses c

chicken hatcheriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005006

Buildings or rooms equipped with heated lamps and other equipment used to facilitate the incubation and hatching of chickens' eggs outside the environment of their mothers' nests.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chicken houses c

chicken housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005003

Broad term for structures housing poultry, whether raised for meat or to lay eggs, and whether a small house or a large commercial structure.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
poultry houses c
has sub-classes
broiler houses c, brooder houses c, chicken coops c, chicken hatcheries c, laying houses c

chicken runsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411488

Open, bounded areas adjacent to coops or hen houses designated for the exercise and feeding of hens.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
poultry houses c

children's hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006682

Hospitals specializing in the treatment of diseases and injuries of children.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

children's libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006844

Buildings housing collections of books, furniture, and other facilities that are specifically geared towards the needs of children.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

children's museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005809

Buildings housing museums with exhibits aimed at an audience of children and their education, for example, with texts written at a child's level of understanding and hands-on exhibits intended to maintain a child's interest.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

children's playhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007236

Small houselike structures designed for children to play in.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation buildings c

chocolate factoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419988

Industrial building facilities in which chocolate, or chocolate confectionery, is produced.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

choir screensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300078129

Refers to screens in Christian churches that separate the choir from the nave and aisles of a church. For partitions that separate the chancel from the nave of the church, use "chancel screens." For partitions that separate the altar from the choir, use "reredos."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

choir stallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076128

Seats in the choir area of a church, wholly or partly enclosed on the back and sides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stalls (religious building fixtures) c

chortensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127035

Tibetan stupas, generally characterized by bulbous domes set on square bases and surmounted by a spire of tiered disklike shapes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stupas c

chrismales (altar cloths)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391266

Special cloths placed over a Christian altar. Chrismales altar cloths are impregnated with wax to make them impermeable. They are placed directly on the brick or stone, under the other altar cloths, for the purpose of preventing chrism or other oils used in the consecration of the altar from seeping into the other, upper altar cloths.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar cloths c

Christian religious building fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003724

Architectural elements found on Christian religious buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
Easter sepulchers c, acolyte seats c, altar rails c, altar screens c, baptismal baths c, baptismal font stands c, baptismal font supports c, baptismal fonts c, baptismal screens c, baptistery arches c, cancellos c, chancel screens c, choir screens c, ciboria (structures) c, communion tables c, confessionals (Christian religious building fixtures) c, consecration candlesticks c, consecration crosses c, credence niches c, credence shelves c, credence tables (religious building fixtures) c, deacons' benches c, font cranes c, hanging pyxes c, holy oils aumbries c, holy water stoups c, iconostases c, kneelers (furniture) c, organ screens c, parcloses c, pardon screens c, pew components c, pews c, piscinae (Christian building fixtures) c, presider's chairs c, pulpits c, reredoses (screens) c, riddel posts c, rood beams c, rood lofts c, rood screens c, sacristy cupboards c, sedilia c, stall components c, stalls (religious building fixtures) c, tabernacles (liturgical containers) c

chullpasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005884

Tombs built as round or rectangular towerlike structures of stone or adobe found predominantly in pre-Inca Peru and Bolivia.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

churches (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007466

Buildings for public Christian worship that are distinguished historically from chapels and oratories, which are buildings that are in some respect private, or not public in the widest sense. Church architecture generally somewhat follows standard models, which vary depending upon the date, location, and characteristics of the congregation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c
has sub-classes
abbey churches c, basilicas (works by context) c, cathedrals (works by context) c, cave churches c, chapels of ease (buildings) c, collegiate churches c, double churches c, fortified churches c, hall churches c, hospital churches c, house churches c, katholika c, minsters c, mission churches (buildings) c, monastic churches (buildings) c, parish churches (buildings) c, pilgrimage churches (buildings) c, procathedrals (buildings) c, rock-cut churches c, stave churches c

châteauxc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005738

Large country houses in France, which prior to the 16th century were usually fortified.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
country houses c

châteletsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006893

Generally refers to French castles of small scale.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
castles (fortifications) c

chādyasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266141

Eaves or awnings projecting from a Hindu temple buiding.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

ciboria (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076084

Roofed structures with four or more columns built over an altar; for suspended, projecting, or freestanding canopies over such features as altars, thrones, or doorways, use "baldachins."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

cider millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300178773

Buildings in which apples are put through a press in order to produce cider.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
beverage processing plants c

cigar storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300250976

Stores specializing in the sale of cigars and related tobacco products and smoking accessories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tabakswinkel c

circuses (Roman arenas)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007255

Oblong ancient Roman enclosures that are curved at one end, with tiered seating on three sides, and built for chariot and horse racing. Meaning overlaps with similar structures in Greek cities of the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine eras, "hippodromes (Greek sports buildings)." For sports structures used for horse racing in more modern contexts, use "horse racetracks."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

cist gravesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005941

Boxlike graves, normally rectangular and meant for single burial, dug into the ground and often lined with stone slabs and covered.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

citadelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006902

Fortresses commanding cities or towns, serving to protect and control the inhabitants.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortresses c

city gatesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005080

Structures marking entry points into cities, often through defensive walls, fortified, and architecturally distinctive.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c

city hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122210

Refers to the chief public administration buildings of a city, generally housing the mayor's office and legislative chambers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

city wallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005072

Fortification walls of cities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

civic & social structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300423220

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c

clergy housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005639

Residential structures built to house members of the clergy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
deaneries c, manses c, monastic refuges c, parsonages c, rectories c, vicarages c

cliff dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005662

Homes built on ledges or dug into the rock in the vertical sides of mesas, bluffs, or cliffs. Examples are those of the ancient American Southwest.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

climbing wallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260503

Artificial surfaces designed to facilitate practicing rock climbing techniques, providing the climber with varying surface textures, grips, scale, and inclination.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

clinics (buildings, medical)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006665

Buildings that house healthcare facilities for outpatient care, often where patients receive treatment at reduced fees. The term also refers to facilities or hospital departments devoted to a particular group of diseases, such as a psychiatric clinic, neurology clinic, or surgery clinic, whether or not fees are reduced.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
Stimezokliniek c, dental clinics c, dispensaries (health facilities) c, mobile clinics c, outpatient clinics c, polyclinics c, psychiatric clinics c, surgicenters c

clochansc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005448

Masonry, corbel-domed huts found from the Medieval period in Ireland and possibly built to house hermit monks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
beehive houses c, huts (houses) c

clock towers (towers)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004857

Towers having the primary function to contain and prominently display a clock or clocks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
towers (single built works) c

cloth hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411388

Large buildings that that are intended as markets and warehouses for cloth. These spaces originated in the Middle Ages and evolved into spaces where brokers and dealers arranged international sales of wool and finished cloth, and local merchants bought and sold wool, thread, and cloth in varied stages of production.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
market halls c

clothing storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005303

Stores in which the primary retail trade is the sale of ready-to-wear clothing and accessories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
retail stores c, stores c
has sub-classes
boutiques c

cloths of honorc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391148

Curtains of precious fabric suspended behind a figure as an act of veneration. The tradition had origins in honorific hangings behind the place where a ruler sat or stood. In pictorial convention, the depiction of similar hanging cloths was extended to appear behind sacred figures and portraits of all kinds, not just portraits of rulers. For similar fabrics arranged in a canopy, use "cloths of estate."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

clubhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300134512

Buildings occupied by a club or commonly used for club activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation buildings c
has sub-classes
athletic clubs c, beach clubs c

coal washeriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419961

Places at which coal is separated from impurities or dust by washing in water or other liquids.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
washeries c

coaling stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263399

Structures used for storing and loading coal onto vehicles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

coastal fortificationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048803

Fortifications erected along seacoasts, as to prevent the passage of ships or to protect the land from attack.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

coastguard stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007831

Buildings and other facilities located beside or near the water for the use of the coastguard, a military service responsible for the safety of maritime traffic in coastal waters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation buildings c

coffee shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005187

Small, usually inexpensive, restaurants with a limited menu of light meals served at counters or tables.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

coffeehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005179

Public places serving coffee and other refreshments and inexpensive foods; often meeting places for lively political discussions, especially popular in Europe from the 17th to the 19th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c

coke plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300254273

Factories in which coke is produced, usually by burning coal or distilling coal gas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

colleges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006610

Buildings or groups of buildings that house institutions of higher learning that provide general or liberal arts education leading to bachelor's degrees; may be independent or parts of universities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
university and college buildings c
has sub-classes
community colleges (buildings) c, junior colleges (buildings) c, state colleges (buildings) c

collegiate churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007515

Churches, other than cathedrals, endowed for a chapter of canons, or, as in the United States and Scotland, churches joined together and served by a joint pastorate.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

columbaria (cemeteries)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000370

Sepulchral chambers lined with rows of niches for cinerary urns.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

comfort stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007945

Buildings with toilets and lavatory facilities for public use.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
latrines c

comitiac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005108

Ancient Roman places of political assembly for a variety of legal and administrative functions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
assembly halls c

commercial buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005147

Use broadly to refer to buildings associated with any aspect of the various activities and business relationships of industry and trade; when referring to structures associated with the purchase, sale, or exchange of goods in business, use "mercantile buildings."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
bars (commercial buildings) c, beer gardens c, coffeehouses c, cybercafes c, financial institutions (buildings) c, lodging facility c, mercantile buildings c, restaurants c, roadhouses c, service industry buildings c, store c, taverns c, thermopolia c, wereldhandelsgebouw c

commissaries (store and eating spaces)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312220

Stores selling food, equipment, and other merchandise, and often serving light meals, for people employed in a particular kind of work, such as at a film studio or military installation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

commodity exchangesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005225

Structures designed for or containing organized markets where future delivery contracts for graded commodities (as grains, cotton, sugar, coffee, wool) are bought and sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exchanges (financial institutions) c

communications buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005371

Buildings designed or used for the equipment and personnel necessary for communications, such as telephone service.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
communications structures c
has sub-classes
computer centers c, telecommunications buildings c

communications structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122187

Built works used for the purposes of communications, including telecommunications.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
communications buildings c, sound mirrors c, telecommunications towers c, telefooncel c, time balls c

communion railsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003737

Altar rails at which communicants receive the sacrament of Holy Communion in Christian churches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar rails c

communion tablesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300039646

Tables used for the distribution of communion during the Eucharist in Christian churches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

community centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005120

Buildings where members of a community are able to gather for social or cultural activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
adult day care centers (buildings) c, day care centers (buildings) c, senior centers c, youth centers c

community colleges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006612

Buildings that house publicly funded higher education colleges, typically without residential facilities, serving the educational needs of a specific community. The term may also refer to buildings housing secondary schools or sixth-form colleges that make the spaces available to the local community out of school hours for educational and recreational purposes; typically British usage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
colleges (buildings) c

community museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265328

Buildings or spaces for museums that are founded, run or patronized by local communities, which serve the aspirations and educational needs of the community.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

community schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300178790

Buildings that house schools whose facilities and programs are closely connected with the life and needs of, and may be shared by, the whole community.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

company museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005811

Buildings or spaces for museums that are administered by a company, often highlighting the history or products of the company.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

company storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005339

Retail stores associated with and usually owned and operated by a company for the convenience of employees, who are often required to shop there.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
retail stores c

comptersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312239

Buildings that housed urban prisons for debtors, particularly those in London, Southwark, Exeter, and other English cities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
debtors' prisons c

computer centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005378

Buildings or parts of buildings that house computer services available to public and private sector customers, possibly including data processing, system design, and web hosting. In modern usage, the term may also refer to retail businesses that sell commercially available hardware and software.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
communications buildings c, laboratories c

concept housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263435

Model houses designed as experimental projects that explore ideas outside conventional building practices, provoking discussion and change regarding the direction of architecture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
experimental buildings c, model houses c

concert hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007102

Buildings designed for musical performances.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts buildings c
has sub-classes
music halls c, opera houses c

condominiums (built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005610

Buildings or complexes of buildings in which each unit is individually owned and ownership of common areas and facilities is shared.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

confectioneriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005305

Shops where sweet food tiems such as candy, cakes, light pastries, icing, and ice cream are produced or sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

confessionals (Christian religious building fixtures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003777

Small booths used for the sacrament of Confession, furnished with a seat for a priest and with a screen or latticed window through which the penitent may talk to the priest, who is hidden.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

confessions (tombs)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262606

Tombs of martyrs or confessors, sometimes with altars erected over them, in which case, the name was extended to both the altar and the subterranean chamber containing the relics.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c, tombs c

congrescentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005130

Building or complexes designed or adapted for the holding of conferences and conventions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

conical moundsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391499

Artificial earthen mounds, usually burial mounds, that are round and dome-shaped, sometimes with a very narrow, pointed top. Such mounds were especially prevalent with early indigenous inhabitants of midwest North America.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mounds c

connected barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004903

Barns connected, often via intermediate outbuildings, to the main farmhouse.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c

consecration candlesticksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404190

Wall fixtures in the interior of a consecrated church, used for holding candles at the twelve consecration crosses arranged down the aisle the church.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

consecration crossesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395632

Cross-shaped fixtures or painted marks in Catholic churches, most often on the walls or columns at the places consecrated with chrism during the consecration of the church. The symbolism for the crosses is laid out in liturgical treatises, such as the "Rationale" of Durandus; there are twelve consecration crosses to symbolize the twelve apostles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

consolidated schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169215

Buildings that house schools formed by the merging of two or more public schools, usually at the elementary level and often in rural areas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

consulates (diplomatic buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300107997

Official headquarters of foreign ministers appointed primarily to oversee and protect the home country's economic interests in a host country; when such headquarters are for ministers called ambassadors appointed to transact matters of international policy and business with a foreign government, use "embassies." For the official residences of foreign ministers in general, use "legations."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
diplomatic buildings c

continuing education centers (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006626

Buildings designed to meet the needs of continuing education programs, which focus on postsecondary instruction designed for adults.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c
has sub-classes
lyceums (buildings) c

control locksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411392

Barrier on waterways such as rivers, lakes or at the seashore that incorporate sluices for controlling water levels to prevent flooding or to harness water power. For hydraulic structures that connect higher and lower sections of artificial waterways for transferring watercraft from one level to another, use 'locks.'
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hydraulic structures c

control towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007765

Towers or other elevated buildings located at large and medium-sized airports and from which the movement of aircraft and other surrounding traffic is controlled by radio or other means. The control tower structures generally rise high above other buildings at an airport and have windows, tilted outward to avoid glare, circling the entire top floor to allow a clear view for air traffic controllers. They contain necessary equipment, such as radios, radar displays, computer systems for meteorological information and flight data, controllers' headsets, telephone systems, light guns for communication with aircraft via aviation light signals, and wind and pressure gauges.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c

convalescent homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312217

Facilities specializing in the care of people recovering health and strength after illness or injury, but typically not in need of active medical treatment. Physical therapy, dispensing of medicines, and other services may be provided. They are typically arranged like a group home rather than like a hospital ward.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c

convalescent hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006687

Hospitals specializing in the care of people recovering health and strength after illness or injury, typically including provision for full medical care as needed, including professional doctor and nursing staff and diagnostic facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

convenience storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005341

Relatively small retail outlets located primarily near residential areas, maitaining long hours, and typically carrying a limited line of high-turnover packaged food and other products at high prices.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

convents (built complexes)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000635

In common usage, the word "convent" is used for the facilities of a company of women living together in the discipline of a religious order and under one superior. For facilities for a company of males, use "monasteries."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c
has sub-classes
mathas c

cooperative apartment housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005710

Apartment houses owned and managed by a corporation in which shares are sold entitling shareholders to occupy individual units in the building.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
apartment houses c

cooperative storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005342

Rretail outlets that are owned and operated by consumers for their mutual benefit based on open consumer membership, equal voting among members, limited customer services, and shared profits among members in the form of rebates generally related to the amounts of their purchases. The first consumer cooperative store was established in Rochdale, England, in 1844, and most are still modeled after the original principles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

corn palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005767

Structures used for seasonal exhibitions having to do with the harvest, often decorated annually with corn, grain, grasses, and the like.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exhibition buildings c

corncribsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005020

Structures for storing corn, usually with slotted boards for ventilation, slanted walls for weather protection, and set on stilts to deter rodents. For similar structures made of small-diameter, rough-hewn logs and used variously for food or equipment storage or animal shelter, use "crib barns."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food storage structures c

corporals (altar cloths)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300204865

Consecrated, square white linen or hemp cloths upon which the chalice and paten are placed when the Eucharist is celebrated. The cloths were originally large enough to cover the surface of the altar, but since the 12th century, corporals have become smaller, only large enough to contain the chalice and host. According to liturgical rules, the cloth may be edged with fine lace, and a cross may be embroidered at the front edge, but it is not permitted to have any embroidery in its center in order to maintain an even surface to support the chalice.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar cloths c

corporate headquarters (built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132690

Buildings that contain the centers of strategic control for the entire corporation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
office buildings c

corporate libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006881

Buildings or spaces housing libraries intended for the employees of and maintained by a corporation or other business.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special libraries (buildings) c

corporate plazasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312184

Malls or other arrangements of multiple corporate offices, generally for different companies, designed with pedestrian access between offices, and typically having only one story or a small number of stories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
office buildings c

corrals (animal housing)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004983

Enclosures or pens for large livestock such as horses, or cattle or for wild animals such as elephants.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c

correctional facilityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300422408

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

correctional institutions (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006448

General term for buildings or groups of buildings in which people accused or convicted of breaking the law may be confined and which may or may not attempt some form of reform or rehabilitative correction of offenders.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
institutional buildings c
has sub-classes
arrestantenhokken c, ergastula c, houses of correction (buildings) c, jails (buildings) c, juvenile justice centers c, prisons (buildings) c, reformatories (buildings) c, workhouses (buildings) c

cotesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266352

Small detached houses that are occupied by poor people or laborers, used for sheltering small animals, or for storage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cottages c

cottage hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006678

Health care facilities which, by their design, layout, or plan, are made to resemble cottages or a group of cottages rather than elaborate public buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

cottagesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005500

A small house, usually of only one story.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
Creole cottages c, cotes c, cottages ornés c

cottages ornésc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300176703

Certain picturesque, small rustic houses, primarily of the late 18th and early 19th centuries in England, with an asymmetrical plan and wood siding.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cottages c

cotton millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006323

Facilities for processing cotton and creating cotton fabrics, including spinning and weaving machinery. Such mills particularly flourished 1775-1930.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
textile mills c

council altars (Roman Catholic church)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404244

Altars in Catholic churches installed after the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) in accordance with new mandates that the altar should be table-like and placed far enough away from the wall so that the celebrant could face the congregation rather than have his back to them. Churches dating before the 1960s may retain the structures of the original high altars that are nearer the wall and having ornate superstructures, although they are no longer used for celebrating the mass. Altars from other periods and other faiths may be similar in design to council altars; the distinction is the context in which the council altar was installed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
freestanding altars c

council ringsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264015

Low, outdoor stone seats built into the landscapes of gardens or parks and used as places for discussions, drama, dances and other social activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

counting housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375692

Buildings or rooms for the keeping of accounts, business, and correspondence, for example in a merchant's place of business or home prior to the early 20th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
financial institutions (buildings) c

country housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005567

Houses in the country as opposed to an urban area, especially houses that are large, have substantial property, and are used seasonally. For the entire residential estate, including the house, outbuildings, and properties, use "estates (residential complexes)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rural houses c
has sub-classes
châteaux c, dachas c, great houses (European country houses) c, maisons de plaisance c, villas c

county courthousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005979

Public buildings in the United States that house county-level judicial and administrative facilities; for structures that house similar functions in the United Kingdom, use "county halls."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courthouses c

county hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006061

Public buildings in the United Kingdom that house various county functions, often comprising a large hall for public meetings and rooms for county courts and administration; for structures housing similar judicial functions in the United States, use "county courthouses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

county museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005775

Buildings or spaces for museums that are administered by the county, an administrative subdivision in the U.S., the U.K., and other nations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

courthousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005969

Buildings that contain rooms for courts of law and often judges' chambers and other offices.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
judicial buildings c
has sub-classes
county courthouses c

courts (built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007322

Quadrangular spaces either walled or otherwise marked off for playing one of various games usually with a ball.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c
has sub-classes
ball courts (Mesoamerican courts) c, canchas c, handball courts c, indoor tennis courts c, squash courts c

courtyard housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005449

Houses with internal courtyards of any configuration or design. For houses with internal courtyards having impluvia but no colonnades, use "atrium houses"; for houses with internal courtyards with colonnades, use "peristyle houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
atrium houses c, peristyle houses c

cow housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265627

An enclosed building of relatively modest size used for sheltering or stabling cows or bulls. For a large structure used to shelter dozens or more animals, use "dairy barns" or "cattle barns." For a structure with at least one open side, use "cowsheds."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cattle housing c

cowshedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004918

Refers to open-sided structures, set against a barn or other large farm building, for sheltering bovines and for protecting manure piles from the weather to preserve their nutrients. May also refer to any open-fronted shed that provides shelter for cattle kept in yards, whether it has one to three walls and stands alone or is a lean-to set against a barn. Originally such sheds typically formed part of a farmyard group, with barns and other sheds around a central yard. For four-walled buildings designed for the housing of bovines, use either "cattle barns" or "dairy barns."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cattle housing c, livestock sheds c

crannogsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005679

Ancient dwellings built on artificial islands in lakes, common in Ireland, Scotland, and Britain; may also be used for the islands themselves.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lake dwellings c

credence nichesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404362

Niches having a shelf or flat surface, found in churches and used for the placement of vessels used in the Eucharist prior to use and immediately afterwards.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

credence shelvesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404363

Shelves found in churches and used for the placement of vessels used in the Eucharist prior to use and immediately afterwards.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

credence tables (religious building fixtures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300077337

Small tables near the altar in a church, used for the eucharistic elements before consecration and afterwards; may be freestanding or attached to a wall. They are named after the similar tables used historically in dining rooms. For shelves used for the same purpose, use "credence shelves"; for shelving or platforms within niches, use "credence niches."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

crematoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005871

Places that reduce human corpses to ashes for the purpose of disposing of them; may also refer to places that cremate animal corpses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary preparatory buildings c
has sub-classes
busta (cremation) c, ustrina c

Creole cottagesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005505

Side-gabled vernacular buildings of simple massing, normally having their front walls moved inward to make an integral porch under a single steep roofline; the form was originally brought to Louisiana by French Canadian (Acadian) immigrants with a knowledge of long-span roof framing techniques.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cottages c

crescents (row houses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008083

Multiple dwellings composed of row houses whose facades in plan follow the concave arc of a circle or ellipse.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

crib barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122124

Generally very small barns comprised of one or more cribs or pens, constructed of small-diameter, rough-hewn logs serving various functions, such as food or equipment storage or animal shelter. For similar small wooden structures exclusively for storing corn, use "corncribs."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c

crime laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007670

Laboratories that examine and test evidence related to crimes for the purpose of identifying the perpetrators and the means of the crime, typically to present in a court of law.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

croft housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262530

Small farmhouses common in Scotland, typically one or one and one-half stories, constructed of stone and thatching.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
farmhouses c

crow's-nests (ships' components)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312056

Barrel-shaped or cylindrical lookout posts located near the top of the masts of whaling or other ships.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watchtowers c

crushing plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006319

Facilities for crushing stone, minerals, or other materials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

cuccagnec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300303786

Ephemeral structures made of food and drink, intended to be consumed during a festival or other occasion. The name refers to the fabled land of Cockaigne, the land of plenty.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temporary structures c

cultural & recreational structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300424157

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

cultural centers (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005135

Public buildings, sites, or complexes set aside for activities related to the culture of an area, such as music, dance, drama, or fine arts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
art centers c

curiaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006027

Council houses in Roman municipalities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
legislative buildings c

curio shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386084

Shops that specialize in objects of art or bric-à-brac, valued as curiosities or for their rarity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

cursus monumentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300420004

A class of enigmatic neolithic monuments that are comprised of parallel banks with ditches at their outside edges. These may have squared or curved ends terminated with additional external mounds, and are found running across land, often for long distances. They represent some of the oldest prehistoric monumental structures of the islands of Britain and Ireland.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mounds c

customhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005998

Government office buildings where customs and duties are paid or collected and where vessels are recorded and cleared.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
government office buildings c

cuts (earthworks)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008021

Refers to long or wide areas of land from which earth has been removed, usually by trenching or excavating. For vertical or deep utilitarian cavities into the earth to extract liquids, use "wells." For shallow wide cavities into the earth for materials extraction or burial, use "pits."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
earthworks (engineering works) c
has sub-classes
ditches c, excavations (earthworks) c, trenches c

cybercafesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260984

Places offering, in a social atmosphere, public access to the Internet, often also providing related hardware and software, training courses, and audio-visual equipment, usually food and drink, and sometimes music or traditional paper-based reading material.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c, service industry buildings c, single built works (built environment) c

cyclotronsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120672

Designates structures in which charged atomic particles are accelerated along a spiral path by means of alternating electric currents with a constant magnetic field.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
deeltjesversneller c
has sub-classes
avf cyclotron c, isochronous cyclotron c

dachasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005573

Country houses, summer houses, or villas in Russia.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
country houses c

dagobasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127038

Ceylonese and Singhalese stupas, generally with a tripartite base and a dome surmounted by a small pavilionlike structure and a spire. Relics are often kept in these Buddhist mounds.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stupas c

dairies (non-mechanized)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300083012

Farm buildings, generally of the 17th to early 19th century, where dairy products are made and stored, usually supervised by country ladies. Distinguished from "dairy plants" by their lack of mechanization. For subsidiary agricultural buildings devoted primarily to the care of milk, whether mechanized or not, prefer "milk houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

dairy barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004907

Relatively large structures for sheltering and milking dairy cows, typically with at least a few dozen stalls and milking equipment; for smaller structures to house only a few cows, use "cow house"; for large structures used to provide beef cattle housing, use "cattle barns"; for shelters with one or more open sides, use "cowsheds."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c, cattle housing c

dairy plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006343

Buildings built after the early 19th century, not found only on farms, for the mechanized processing, storing, or selling of milk and milk products. Distinguished from "dairies (non-mechanized)" by the use of mechanization. For subsidiary agricultural buildings devoted primarily to the care of milk, often with little or no mechanization, prefer "milk houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c

dance hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007235

Large rooms or buildings set aside for dancing, but which may be used for other social functions. Distinguished from "ballrooms" by their less formal nature.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
entertainment buildings c

day care centers (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006587

Buildings housing professionally-run facilities that care for groups of preschool children on a partial or full-day basis, usually while their parents are at work, but differing from nursery schools in typically offering no formal education to the children.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
community centers c

day schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006509

Buildings housing educational institutions, usually elementary or secondary schools, where classes are held only on weekdays and that do not provide any boarding facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

deacons' benchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300038509

Benches that were historically seats for the deacons in early protestant church services; the style is now commonly seen in homes. The forms vary, but they are typically long enough for two or three sitters, with a wooden seat, often with a wooden back; the seat may comprise a hinged cover that opens to reveal storage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

deaneriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005644

The offices or residences of a dean, who is a senior clergymen (after the bishop) in cathedral chapters or dioceses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clergy houses c

death hutsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300380273

Structures designed or used exclusively for the dying process and death of members of the society.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special use structures c

debtors' prisonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006477

Buildings that house places of detention primarily for debtors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c
has sub-classes
compters c

decorators' show housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300060053

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

deeltjesversnellerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120666

Designates structures in which atomic or subatomic particles are accelerated to high energies by means of electric and magnetic fields.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research structures c
has sub-classes
cyclotrons c, linear accelerators c, synchrotons c

deer standsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375143

Structures, often wooden, with platforms that are topped by small towers or huts, with pitched roofs. These structures are used by hunters to spot deer.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

defense structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300424383

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

defensive towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004862

Towers used specifically for defense purposes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military towers c
has sub-classes
brochs c, nuraghi c

delicatessenhandelc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005188

Stores selling foods already prepared or requiring little preparation for serving, such as cooked meats, cheeses, and salads, to be taken out or to be eaten on the premises.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

demountable buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007980

Buildings designed so they can be dismantled relatively easily, typically so that they can be moved.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
portable buildings c
has sub-classes
tents (portable buildings) c

deneholesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257092

Ancient excavations consisting of a shaft sunk into chalk formations and at the bottom widening out horizontally into one or more chambers; found in Essex and Kent, England, and the valley of the Somme River, France; age and purpose are unknown.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
earthworks (engineering works) c

dental clinicsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006666

Buildings that house clinics specializing in the examination and treatment of issues having to do with teeth and gums.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

dental schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006539

Buildings that house schools devoted to training dentists.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

department storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005344

Large stores selling many different kinds of articles arranged in different departments or areas of the store.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c
has sub-classes
magasins de nouveautés c

depository libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006833

Buildings designated to receive all or selected government publications, with the provision that public access to the collections be provided.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

depots (storage)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312279

Buildings, lots, or other facilities where goods, materials, or vehicles are deposited or stored. For facilities where transportation vehicles stop along a route for the purpose of loading and unloading passengers or goods rather than primarily for the storage of vehicles or goods, use "stations."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c

depots (transportation facilities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411415

Locations where transportation vehicles, such as buses, trains, wagons, or the like, are stored or deposited; sometimes comprises a covered structure, but may be a yard.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c
has sub-classes
railroad stations c, tram depots c

descansos (memorials)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265792

Crosses, flowers, or other memorials, usually ephemeral, to victims of violent deaths; examples are roadside memorials to victims of fatal automobile accidents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
memorials (monuments) c

design centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120133

Buildings providing permanent showrooms, galleries, or other display spaces for designers' work or for vendors of products for the design professions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c

detention centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006453

Places of relatively short confinement for youthful offenders pending transfer or trial.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
reformatories (buildings) c
has sub-classes
juvenile justice centers c

devakulikāsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266143

Small cell-like shrines containing sacred images that are subsidiary components of some north Indian temples.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

deversoriac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007171

Private ancient Roman residences providing food and lodging for travelers en route to rural estates.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
inns c

dikkasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076149

In mosques, high podiums on columns from which the celebrant's assistant repeats his Koran readings and gestures for the more distant worshippers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Islamic religious building fixtures c

diners (restaurants)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005190

Restaurants originally built to resemble a railway dining car. They are sometimes prefabricated and often have a long, narrow floor plan; they are further distinguished by serving short-order menu items, and usually having a counter and booths at which customers may eat. They were originally often located along roadways, although today they may also be found in urban environments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

dingbats (apartment buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375303

Box-like, two or three story walk-up apartment buildings typically made of stucco and having sheltered parking at street level. The style was popular in Los Angeles, California in the 1950s and 1960s, and because of their mass proliferation, dingbats have come to be seen as signs of urban blight. In recent times, they have been the subject of aesthetic interest as examples of Mid-Century Modern kitsch, since many have themed names and specialized trim.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
apartment houses c

diplomatic buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300107996

Buildings designed or used for activities surrounding international relations, typically housing or accommodating a country's representatives abroad.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c
has sub-classes
consulates (diplomatic buildings) c, embassies c

disco'sc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007229

Entertainment buildings for dancing to recorded music or music videos and often featuring sophisticated sound systems, elaborate lighting, and other effects.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
entertainment buildings c

discount housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120447

Stores that sell merchandise at a price below the usual price.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c
has sub-classes
outlet stores c

dispensaries (health facilities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006667

Buildings that house establishments or rooms in establishments where medicine is dispensed or medical or dental treatment is provided; they are often charitable institutions that dispense medicines and advice for a small fee or free of charge.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

distilleriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006346

Facilities where the distilling and blending of spirits is carried on, including processes by which evaporation of water and subsequent condensation of the alcoholic beverage is achieved.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
beverage processing plants c

distributaries (streams)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387055

Streams that form branches or man-made streams that flow away from the main stream. Examples are deltas and irrigation canals. For streams flowing into and contributing to the flow of a larger body, use "tributaries (streams)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
artificial water channels c

distribution centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300189688

Commercial buildings located regionally that combine large warehouse facilities with sales and office spaces.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c

ditchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006178

Long narrow excavations, usually with sloping sides, dug in the earth for defense, drainage, or irrigation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cuts (earthworks) c
has sub-classes
fosses c, ring ditches c

docks (general waterside structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404856

In modern casual, common usage, any structures along a body of water intended to support people or their activities, such as boarding a boat or unloading cargo. Examples include piers and wharves. Distinguished from "docks (waterfront spaces)," which are spaces where ships dock.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
aanlegplaats c

documentatiecentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005040

Places where publications are received, preserved, abstracted, and indexed for bulletins and bibliographies which are produced for distribution.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
information handling facilities c

doghousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004984

Small houses or dwellings for a dog or a small number of dogs. For larger structures intended to house many dogs, use "kennels (animal housing)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c

dogtrot housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300101215

Houses in which two pens are separated by a passageway, and the whole is covered by a single roof. Originally constructed of logs, they may now be built from any material, the passageway being the prime characteristic of these houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
double-pen houses c

dolphins (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007937

Multipurpose boating structures consisting of a group of piles driven close together and bound firmly into a single cluster, placed at the entrance of a dock or along a quay, wharf, or beach.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

domicilesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300438625

Structures or other places of adode; in a legal sense, a domicile is the primary dwelling of a person, their fixed or permanent location.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
dwellings c

domusc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005506

Ancient Roman single-family dwellings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, single-family dwellings c

domus ecclesiaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000638

Early Christian meeting houses and community centers, derived from utilitarian domestic structures, serving the religious, administrative, and charitable needs of the congregation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
house churches c, religious buildings c

dormitories (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005668

Buildings containing a number of rooms or suites that provide shelter in a communal environment, particularly those at a school, monastery, orphanage, or other such facility.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
group dwellings c, special use structures c

dossals (curtains)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300204851

Originally a term for hangings behind or on the backs of either seats or altars. Today a term referring to curtains behind or on the backs of altars. For wall hangings above and behind an altar and containing religious images, use "altarpieces."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

double burialsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400606

Earthen burial sites or graves containing two bodies buried at the same time. Evidence suggests that most often one of the dead was killed following the death of the first. This type of burial has been found in many cultures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

double churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007487

Churches comprised of two complete sanctuaries, either placed one above the other or attached side by side.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

double housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005722

Houses with separate dwelling units for two individual families placed side by side and separated horizontally by party walls. When the units are set one above the other use "duplex houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

double monasteriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000643

Religious houses for communities of both men and women, dwelling in contiguous establishments, united under the rule of one superior.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
monasteries (built complexes) c

double-pen housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005476

Houses having two rooms.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
dogtrot houses c, saddlebag houses c

double-pile housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005475

Houses having two rows of rooms in each story of the floor plan, often with a corridor between the two rows.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

dovecotesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004975

Birdhouses, often quite large, for doves or pigeons, usually having small interior niches to facilitate nesting and breeding.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
birdhouses c

drill hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006948

Spaces set aside for the planning and practice of military drills.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military training buildings c

drilling rigsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122142

Drilling structures designed to haul the, drill, lengths of pipe and drill bit in and out of a hole.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drilling structures c
has sub-classes
offshore rigs c, oil rigs c

drilling structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122138

Industrial structures specifically used for drilling purposes, such as those used for oil drilling.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c
has sub-classes
drilling rigs c, offshore drilling platforms c

drive-in banksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005218

Buildings that house banks designed to allow customers to transact business, primarily to make withdrawals and deposits, from their automobiles. Customers typically pull up to a window on the bank building to access automated or human tellers without leaving their cars. Such banks typically also have interior spaces where customers may transact business during designated hours.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
banks (buildings) c

drive-in restaurantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005192

Restaurants optimized for customers to park and remain in their automobile for service rather than entering the building. They are usually characterized by having rows of sheltered parking areas to which restaurant staff bring food to customers seated in their cars. They usually have a limited menu of fast food, such as burgers and fries. There may be a microphone at each parking slot to allow the placing of orders.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fast food restaurants c

drive-in theatersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007140

Designates outdoor movie theaters designed to accommodate patrons viewing from their automobiles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bioscoop c

drive-through restaurantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312179

Restaurants designed and optimized to allow customers to drive automobiles alongside the building to take away fast food without exiting the cars. The design usually incorporates a window or microphone station where orders are placed from the cars, and a window where the food is delivered and paid for.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fast food restaurants c

driven wellsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006213

Wells constructed by driving lengths of pipe or other conduits into the ground with percussion equipment or by hand.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
wells (structures) c

drugstoresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005307

Retail stores that include a pharmacy and often sell other articles, such as toilet requisites, stationery, magazines, newspapers, and light refreshments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

dry docksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120748

Enclosures or narrow, artificial basins that hold single ships, boats, or other watercraft, and from which the water may be pumped or let out to leave the vessel dry for the purpose of maintenance, repair, or shipbuilding. (Sometimes also used for building ships.). Dry docks are known in the historical record as early as the 10th century in China.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

drying housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417338

Structures designed and used for drying products, such as fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, tobacco, paper, bricks, or any number of other products. Typical features include slats or vents for ease of air flow and a hearth used for a drying fire.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c
has sub-classes
drying sheds c, fruit drying houses c, smokehouses c, tobacco barns c

drying shedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004922

Structures of relatively simple design, erected to aid in the drying by flowing air of, for example, food, textiles, hops, or bricks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drying houses c, sheds (storage structures) c

ducal palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132180

Official residences of sovereigns bearing the title of duke.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
royal palaces c

dug wellsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300152334

Wells excavated by hand tools or dredging machinery as distinguished from ones put down by drills or augers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
wells (structures) c

dumbbell tenementsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005733

Apartment houses offering an improvement over standard long, narrow tenements by including air and light shafts between adjacent buildings resulting in characteristic dumbbell-shaped plans; common in New York City between 1879 and 1901, after which their construction was banned.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tenement houses c

dungeons (jails)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312258

Subterranean rooms or structures that comprise strongly fortified cells or other rooms of confinement; the term originally derived from such areas below the keep or donjon of a castle.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
jails (buildings) c

duplex housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300112185

Domestic structures with separate dwelling units for two individual families placed one above the other. When the units are placed side by side use "double houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

Dutch barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300166844

Designates squarish barns found in the northeast United States and characterized by one main floor, steeply pitched gables, primary entrances located under each gable end, wide central interior spaces spanned by massive anchor beams, and narrow flanking aisles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c

dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005425

General term for structures or other accommodations designed or adapted for residential occupancy, as contrasted to business occupancy. For hotels or other buildings intended for use by transients see "public accommodations" and its narrower concepts. For the locale which constitutes the center of an individual's domestic life, personal relationships, and interests, together with the feeling of comfort and satisfaction that it conveys, use "home (concept)." For the collective concept referring to types of living arrangements of a particular group, use "housing."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
residential structures c
has sub-classes
domiciles c, group dwellings c, homes c, houseboats c, houses c, multiple dwellings c, residences c

dyeworksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006330

Facilities for the dyeing and cleaning of cloth.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
textile mills c

earth lodgesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300167218

Designates certain Native North American dwellings framed by heavy timbers and covered with earth or sod and a dome-shaped arrangement of branches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, lodges (Native American structures) c

earth sheltered buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007964

Structures that are surrounded by earth on all sides or on all sides except overhead, typically creating an almost invisible profile on the landscape and a green ideal in the savings of fuel and insulating materials. Structures that are surrounded by earth on all sides or on all sides except overhead, typically creating an almost invisible profile on the landscape and a green ideal in the savings of fuel and insulating materials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

earthen architecturec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379486

Buildings and other architectural structures constructed wholly or primarily of earth. For engineering works, such as trenches, created in the earth, use "earthworks (engineering works)." For structures built on a hillside rather than into it, use "hillside architecture." For structures built under the surface of the ground, but not made primarily of earth, use "underground structures."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

earthworks (engineering works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008020

Formations made of earth, resulting from the grading, trenching, or embanking of earth for utilitarian or cermonial purposes. Examples include Medieval fortifications and ancient ceremonial sites in Britain and Europe. For earth constructions having more of an artistic, rather than functional, purpose, use "earthworks (sculpture)." For works considered architecture rather than engineering works, prefer "earthen architecture."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
cuts (earthworks) c, deneholes c, embankments c, geoglyphs c, mounds c, pits (earthworks) c, wells (structures) c

Easter sepulchersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003779

Recesses with tomb chests, usually placed in the north wall of a chancel, to hold the reserved consecrated wafers and sometimes a cross or effigy of Christ.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

ECHO housec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300189990

Designates small, free-standing, barrier-free, energy-efficient, and removable dwellings that are installed adjacent to single-family homes as residences for elderly relatives, usually parents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

ecomuseums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300254198

Buildings housing interdisciplinary museums that present the history and heritage of a particular community or region in the context of its society, culture, and natural environment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
history museums (buildings) c

educational centers (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264742

Buildings, part of a building, or complex in which training or education takes place. It is not necessarily a formal school.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

ekklesiasteriac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005140

Buildings housing the meeting places of the ekklesia or sovereign assembly of an ancient Greek city.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

electric substationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006443

Bulk delivery points for electrical power, from which it is distributed to consumers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
utilities buildings c

electrification buildings (transportation buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411418

Buildings housing facilities that provide electrical power to transportation systems. For buildings that gather or distribute electricity to businesses and homes, use "power plant buildings (utilities buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c

electronics laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007671

Laboratories that conduct studies and tests on the behavior and control of electrons and the design and application of devices and systems whose operation depends upon the behavior of electrons.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

elementary schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006597

Buildings that house schools providing the first stage of compulsory education, generally extending from grade 1 through grades 6 or 8 and teaching the rudiments of learning; may house a kindergarten.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

elephant housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005766

Buildings, including associated outdoor areas, in which elephants are kept for show, especially in zoos.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal exhibition buildings c

elevated millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417353

Windmills that stand on artificial rises instead of being elevated on brickwork.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c

embankmentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008023

Long ridges of earth, rocks, or gravel primarily constructed to carry a roadway; if built to retain water, use "levees" or "dikes."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
earthworks (engineering works) c

embassiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108008

Refers to the official headquarters of foreign ministers called ambassadors appointed to transact international business with a foreign government; when such headquarters are for ministers appointed primarily to oversee and protect the home country's economic interests in a host country, see "consulates." For the official residences of foreign ministers in general, see "legations."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
diplomatic buildings c

emergency medical centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006730

Buildings, groups of buildings, or relatively large areas within a building specializing in the prompt treatment of acute illness, trauma, or other medical emergencies, often having treatments for a broad range of illnesses and injuries. The term is distinguished from "emergency rooms," which tend to be smaller facilities or rooms attached to a general hospital.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gezondheidszorgcentra c

employees' buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006392

Buildings or parts of buildings housing facilities for use by the employees for activities not strictly required for the job, such as a break room, meeting rooms, lockers, human resources offices, etc.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
accessory industrial buildings c

employment agenciesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006010

Offices used to provide job listings to those seeking employment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

endytisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215178

Altar cloths used in the Orthodox Eastern Church.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar cloths c

energy efficient buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007965

Buildings that employ methods and systems aimed at making optimal use of electricity and other resources, including using the largest possible proportion of regional resources and materials, in contrast to the conventional, inefficient practice of providing for only minimal efficiency in use of energy and drawing materials and energy from distant, centralized sources.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

English barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300166926

Rectangular, gable-roofed barns divided on the interior into three roughly equal bays arranged widthwise rather than lengthwise, the center bay comprising a passageway entered from the long sides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c

entertainment buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007206

Distinguished from "recreation buildings" by more narrowly designating buildings with devices or equipment for amusement or diversion and not active sports, nor for which membership is required.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c
has sub-classes
amusement arcades c, bingo halls c, casinos c, dance halls c, disco's c, fun houses c, pool halls c

environmental laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007672

Laboratories where issues regarding the natural environment are studied and tested, including issues surrounding effective resource use, resource conservation, and environmental protection.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

episceniac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004688

The upper stories of the scene buildings in ancient Greek or Roman theaters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
scaenae components c

eretribunesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007939

Structures, often with roofs and tiered platforms, for spectators to sit or stand on while viewing sporting events or other spectacles or performances.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

ergastulac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006463

Ancient Roman domestic buildings used for the confinement of slave workers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c

eucharistic dovesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391149

Containers in Christian churches, made in the form of a dove and designed to be hung by chains over the altar. They had a door, sometimes hidden under a wing or on the back, that concealed a small cavity once used to hold the eucharistic bread. Eucharistic doves were formerly part of the standard liturgical furnishings for churches that could afford them. They were typically made of gold, silver, or another metal with enamelwork.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hanging pyxes c

excavations (earthworks)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108265

Cavities in the earth resulting from removal of soil and rock for purposes of building construction or archaeology.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cuts (earthworks) c

exchanges (financial institutions)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005222

In modern usage, buildings that house banks that specialize in the exchange of stocks and securities. The term historically refers to buildings in which the merchants of a town assemble for the transaction of business.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
financial institutions (buildings) c
has sub-classes
commodity exchanges c, stock exchanges c

exhibition buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005748

Buildings built or used exclusively or primarily for exhibitions, which are organized displays of works of art or other objects of human making. Exhibition buildings may be permanent facilities or temporary structures, as at a world's fair.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
animal exhibition buildings c, corn palaces c, fair buildings c, halls of fame c, museums (buildings) c, planetaria (buildings) c

experiment stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000671

Buildings or outdoor facilities where research and experiments are carried out in a specific field, such as agriculture or mining, where practical applications are tested, and from where the results are disseminated. Distinct from "research stations" which are primarily for the observation of natural phenomena.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

experimental buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007982

Buildings designed or used to test, for example, nontraditional construction methods, new materials, or new building system technologies.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
Case Study houses c, concept houses c

extended care facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006707

Health facilities specializing in the treatment of and rehabilitation from illnesses and injuries that require prolonged care over an extended period of time.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
convalescent homes c, homes for the aged c, nursing homes c, personal care homes c, rehabilitation centers c, rest homes c, sanatoriums c, terminal care facilities c

extraterrestrial basesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008029

Use only for manned installations established on natural extraterrestrial bodies for specific functions. For larger communities established in space or on natural extraterrestrial bodies, use "space colonies." For manned artificial satellites set to revolve in a fixed orbit and serving as a base for specific functions, use "space stations."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extraterrestrial structures c
has sub-classes
lunar bases c

extraterrestrial structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008028

Structures designed to be built on a moon or a planet other than Earth.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
extraterrestrial bases c, space stations c

eye hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006688

Hospitals specializing in the treatment of the eye and the structures around the eye.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

factories (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006232

Refers to a building or group of buildings with the function of housing the action or process of making goods or producing anything, whether before or after the Industrial Revolution of the mid-19th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial buildings c
has sub-classes
assembly plants c, automobile factories c, bread factories c, chocolate factories c, glassworks (factory buildings) c, margarine factories c, pharmaceutical factories c, pilot plants c, printing plants c, processing plants c, water mills c, windmills c

faculty clubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006636

Facilities for meetings, study, or recreation, reserved for the faculty of an educational institution.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

fair buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264864

Temporary or permanant structures built or used for a fair.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exhibition buildings c

fair linen clothsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215142

Long linen altar cloths, as wide as the altar top and hanging over the sides, upon which the eucharist is celebrated.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar cloths c

fanumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400628

Gallo-Roman temples or sanctuaries often built over Celtic religious sites. Their plan was influenced by earlier Celtic sanctuaries. Fanums consisted of a cella and a peripheral gallery with lean-to roof, both square.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

farmhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005574

Chief dwellings attached to farms, particularly a dwelling for the family of a family-owned and -operated farm. Modern farmhouses characteristically comprise two stories with spacious, if modest, rooms and furnishings. Earlier farmhouses were characteristically one-story.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rural houses c
has sub-classes
bourrines c, croft houses c, haubargs c

fast food restaurantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005191

Restaurants optimized for the fast filling of orders, typically focusing on take-away food and offering minimal or no table service. There is usually a limited menu; food is often cooked in bulk in advance and kept hot; and the restaurant usually belongs to a franchise operation that dictates both the menu and design of the restaurant.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c
has sub-classes
drive-in restaurants c, drive-through restaurants c

federal prisons (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006479

Buildings housing prisons administered by a federal government, in the U.S., those managed by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

Federal Reserve banksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005219

Buildings that house banks that belong to the Federal Reserve System, which is the central banking system of the United States.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
banks (buildings) c

ferneries (greenhouses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300259220

Greenhouses in which ferns are grown; may also be used for gardens or other outdoor areas devoted primarily to ferns. For small containers designed to hold ferns, use "ferneries (planters)" or "terrariums."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
greenhouses c

Ferris wheelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007315

Amusement devices consisting of a large power-driven wheel made in two parallel sections having seats suspended between them, the seats maintaining a horizontal position while the wheel rotates in a vertical plane. The first wheel was created by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania bridge builder George W. Ferris for the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
amusement rides c

field fortificationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006951

Fortifications for more or less temporary use constructed in the field.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c
has sub-classes
trous-de-loup c

field hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404291

Mobile hospitals that treat sick or wounded people. These may be for military personnel in combat zones or for use by health workers in any emergency situation, such as an epidemic.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

field housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007259

Use both for buildings providing enclosed and unobstructed space adaptable for various physical education and recreation activities, such as track events and basketball, and for buildings housing equipment and dressing facilities for athletes; often located at or near athletic fields.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

film archives (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379845

Buildings housing archives of films and other moving image materials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

film libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262813

Buildings housing libraries of films and other moving image materials. Specifically, the structures that house stock footage, films, film clips and/or videotapes, and that provide storage, cataloging, and loan for use in future productions, study and research by film students, or simple viewing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

financial institutions (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005213

Buildings that house institutions that provide financial services for clients or members, usually able to both accept deposits and make loans. Examples include banks, credit unions, savings associations, trust companies, and industrial loan and thrift companies. The interior space is typically optimized for a reception area and general office space, varying greatly depending upon the functions of the specific institution.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c
has sub-classes
banks (buildings) c, counting houses c, exchanges (financial institutions) c

fire altarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007631

Open-air structures, usually with stepped bases, constructed for the maintenance and worship of the sacred fire in Zoroastrianism and like religions. For buildings constructed for similar purposes, use "fire temples."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
freestanding altars c

fire hose housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411422

Refers to relatively small buildings or sheds housing the tools for firefighting. Fire hoses, buckets, and ladders may be stored in fire hose houses. Examples are historical structures that were part of a neighborhood system of firefighting in which responsibility was placed on the individual districts of a city. For more modern structures, housing fire engines and often quarters for firemen, use "fire stations."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public safety buildings c

fire stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006044

Buildings housing firefighting apparatus and, usually, firefighters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public safety buildings c

fire templesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007611

Buildings constructed for the maintenance and worship of the sacred fire in Zoroastrianism. For open-air structures erected for similar purposes, use "fire altars."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c
has sub-classes
chahar taqs c

fish hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300418040

Covered market spaces where fish is sold as a food product, either wholesale, at auction near ports, or piecemeal as part of a market complex in a town or city.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
market halls c

fisheriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006348

Facilities or location where the harvesting of fish, shellfish, and sea mammals is carried out as a commercial enterprise.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c

fishery museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005841

Buildings housing museums specializing in the history of and objects associated with fishing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

fishing lodgesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007174

Main buildings, typically located in a resort or park, and primarily serving tourists or sportsmen specializing in fishing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodges (temporary residences) c

fitnesscentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300192108

Establishments offering facilities for exercise and active physical conditioning, whether or not on a membership basis.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c, recreation buildings c

flats (theater elements)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300116651

Usually rectangular units of scenery consisting of a framework of lightweight lumber and covered with canvas, linen, or other fabric.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

floating buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007967

Buildings designed with foundations floating in water or on platforms floating in water, rather than on foundations dug into the earth. Examples include houses with foundations on a river bottom constructed so that -- if the water level rises to flood stage -- the house and the foundation will float up with the water level; and various types of buildings constructed on floating platforms or islands in a body of water, such as a lake or sea. The term is also used in some disciplines to refer to very large ships containing the features and construction elements of a building.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

floating docksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120767

Structures that float on the water and can be partly submerged to permit a ship to enter it and afterward floated to raise the ship high and dry as in "dry docks."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

floating hotelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007168

Hotels constructed on a river, lake, or off the coast. For large ships with hotel accommodations and the primary activity of taking tourists on extended excursions, use "cruise ships."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hotels (public accommodations) c

floating millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262611

Mills consisting of one or more boats equipped with waterwheels, moored in mid-stream by connections to the bank and used for various purposes including grinding grain or paper pulp and supporting military machinery.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water mills c

flophousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007182

Cheap, often low-grade or run-down lodging houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodging houses c

florist shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005314

Shops or stores where flowers and other plants are sold and arranged.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

flour millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006286

Buildings equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c

flowing-cup pavilionsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391365

Pavilions in which winding grooves were chiseled into the stone slab flooring; flowing water was then diverted into the grooves. Guests invited to a banquet would place wooden or extremely thin chinaware cups of wine in the water and allow them to flow along the grooves. The person in front of whom a cup stopped would drink the wine and compose an impromptu poem.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden pavilions c

flumesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006077

Artificial channels or troughs for conducting water, as for transporting logs or providing water power.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
artificial water channels c

fly towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300255002

Portions of theater buildings that rise above the stage area and enclose the fly lofts and devices located over the stage; usually found with proscenium theaters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

fogousc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005660

Designates partially or mostly underground structures or series of rooms and passages, of unclear function, found associated with English Iron Age settlements.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
underground structures c

follies (architectural)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006795

Structures characterized by a certain excess in terms of eccentricity, cost, or conspicuous inutility; often found in gardens or parks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c, single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
artificial ruins c, hermitages (follies) c

font cranesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257495

Cranes used to lift and move font covers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

food plantc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300425843

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

food processing plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006335

Facilities housing operations by which raw foodstuffs are made suitable for consumption, cooking, or storage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c
has sub-classes
canneries c, dairy plants c, fisheries c, flour mills c, meat processing plants c, oil mills c, salines c, smokehouses c, sugar refineries c

food standsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300178900

Designates roadside eateries serving a limited menu at low prices, generally over a counter or through a window; may range from slight architectural structures to freestanding buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stands (mercantile structures) c

food storage structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005018

Agricultural structures built for storing food.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c, storage facilities c
has sub-classes
corncribs c, grain bins c, hay barracks c, silos (agricultural structures) c

forcing housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004944

Greenhouses in which plants are brought to maturity out of season, especially in quantities for market.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
greenhouses c

forest stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387503

Buildings or collections of buildings and facilities for carrying out forest management.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
ranger stations c

former structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386958

Structures, which are constructions of any kind artificially fabricated, that no longer exist. Examples include structures known from archaeological evidence or historical records, but now destroyed or lost. For structures that exist in ruins or are abandoned, use "abandoned structures."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

fortificationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006888

General term for any works made to oppose a small number of troops against a greater.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
antiaircraft towers c, barricades c, bawns c, burgs c, castles (fortifications) c, city walls c, coastal fortifications c, field fortifications c, fortresses c, forts c, limites c, lines (defensive works) c, pillboxes (military structures) c, plant fortifications c, redoubts c, sconces (fortifications) c, stockades c, tighremts c

fortified churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263447

Churches fortified with strong walls, towers, and bridges.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

fortletsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006910

Small or rudimentary forts, especially in the Roman period.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
forts c

fortressesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006894

Large, permanent, heavily fortified, defensive military positions, sometimes including a town. Larger and stronger than "forts."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c
has sub-classes
alcazars c, citadels c, ksour c, migdols c

fortsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006909

Permanent fortifications for troops, often surrounded by such elements as ditches, parapets, and ramparts and often used as advance posts in or near hostile territory. Smaller and less heavily fortified than "fortresses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c
has sub-classes
bastioned forts c, fortlets c, hillforts c, polygonal forts c, promontory forts c, star-forts c

fossesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300101513

Refers to wet or dry defensive ditches, often associated with fortifications.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ditches c
has sub-classes
moats c

foundriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266773

Buildings or other facilities where in which the founding of metal or glass is carried on, meaning these materials are cast or poured into molds.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
metalworking plants c

four-iwan mosquesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007547

Mosques having a plan that incorporates four iwans, which are large vaulted halls.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mosques (buildings) c

foursquare housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300259226

Houses generally characterized by a simple, two-story cubical block with a hipped roof, four roughly equal-sized rooms on each floor, and a symmetrical facade; often also having a one-story front porch and one or more dormers; popular in the United States from the 1890s to the early 1930s.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

fraternal lodgesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007071

Meeting places of branches of fraternal organizations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
societies' buildings c
has sub-classes
granges (fraternal buildings) c, masonic buildings c

fraternity housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006645

Dwellings in the United States owned and operated by societies for men for the benefit of their constituents and not open to the general public. They generally serve as a dormitory for fraternity members in a college or university setting.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
group dwellings c

free schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006503

Buildings that house privately run schools with programs organized as an alternative to traditional public or private schools, usually with a highly flexible or voluntaristic framework.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

freestanding altarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300126959

Altars of any faith or culture that are not connected to or supported by a building or other structure. The term typically includes outdoor altars, and altars that are placed within a building but are not architecturally attached to the walls or structure of the building. Note that in some cases, particularly in certain periods of Catholic architecture, it may at first glance appear that an altar is attached to the wall, but it is in fact freestanding in keeping with the ecclesiastical prescription that the high altar must stand free on all sides, although the backs of smaller altars may be built against the wall.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c, religious structures c
has sub-classes
arae c, bomoi c, council altars (Roman Catholic church) c, fire altars c, thymeles c

freight housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007776

Facilities owned and operated by a railroad for receiving, delivering, or dispatching freight.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
railway buildings c, storage facilities c

freight terminalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007751

A building or group of structures, generally a railroad facility, where freight is handled either using a physical track connection to a trunk line railroad or in an isolated location removed from the trunk line. There may be carfloat service, in which flat-topped barges are used, and freight storage facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
terminals (buildings) c

friariesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000644

Buildings and other facilities for friars, a community of men who focus on the sacred ministry of preaching, moving from place to place (in contrast to monks).
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

frontal cupboardsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404188

Case furniture for storing altar frontals and other antependia, usually located in the sacristy of the church.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sacristy cupboards c

fruit drying housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375116

Drying houses built or used for drying fruit and vegetables specifically, fitted with shelves to lay out whole fruits or cut pieces fruit or hangers from which to suspend branches of fruit.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drying houses c

fulling millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006324

Refers to textile mills where newly prepared woolen yarn or cloth is processed for tailoring and use; the wool is laundered, teased, beaten, and/or pressed and thickened using a wooden frame.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
textile mills c

fun housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007196

Denotes buildings, commonly found in amusement parks, containing various devices designed to startle or amuse and arranged along a passage through which patrons walk.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
entertainment buildings c

funeral chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300082254

Rooms or separate structures devoted to funeral services in funeral homes. For chapels intended to permanently contain individual or family tombs, use "sepulchral chapels."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c, funerary buildings c

funeral homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005868

Buildings housing facilities for the preparation of human remains for burial or cremation and for formal viewing of and services for the deceased. Although meaning overlaps in common usage, they are often distinguished from "mortuaries," which do not typically have rooms or areas for formal viewings and services.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary preparatory buildings c

funerary buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005866

Buildings associated with pre-burial ceremonies or buildings for the dead erected at burial sites.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c
has sub-classes
funeral chapels c, funerary preparatory buildings c, sepulchral buildings c, tomb chapels c

funerary preparatory buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005870

Funerary buildings used for the preparation or storage of human remains.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary buildings c
has sub-classes
crematories c, funeral homes c, morgues c, mortuaries c, towers of silence c

funerary structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122208

Ceremonial structures built for funerals or burials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial structures c
has sub-classes
burial caves c, burial mounds c, burial vaults c, castra doloris c, catafalques c, chariot burials c, columbaria (cemeteries) c, double burials c, funerary buildings c, grave shelters (temporary structures) c, gravehouses c, graves c, lich stones c, pyres c, receiving vaults (funerary structures) c, spirit ways c, tombs c

gaarkeukenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006760

Buildings where soup, bread, and other minimum dietary essentials are dispensed to the needy at little or no charge.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

gable-front housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005522

Houses in which the principle gable end faces the street or front of the lot and usually contains the front door.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

gallery millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411568

Windmills, often tower mills or smock mills in form, distinguished by having an exterior platform or gallery wrapped around the circumference.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c

gambling casinosc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300049197

Recreation buildings equipped with gambling devices and often providing other forms of entertainment and restaurant facilities; for similar buildings but which lack gambling devices, use "casinos."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
casinos c

gaolsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169222

Buildings that house local places of detention for the poor, vagrants, or those awaiting trial; usually spefically for such structures used in Britain between the 11th and 18th centuries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
jails (buildings) c

garagesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007806

Buildings or parts of buildings where motor vehicles are parked or housed, usually temporarily; for buildings that sell gasoline, lubricating oils, and other merchandise for motor vehicles, use "service stations."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
vehicle storage buildings c
has sub-classes
parking garages c

garden apartmentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005712

Ground-floor apartments with access to gardens, or the two- or three-story apartment buildings with communal gardens generally located in the suburbs.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
apartment houses c

garden housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007698

Ornamental, usually open, structures in gardens used for dining, viewing, or relaxing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

garden pavilionsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006819

Light, sometimes ornamental, structures in gardens, parks, or places of recreation that are used for entertainment or shelter.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c
has sub-classes
flowing-cup pavilions c, gloriettes c, xie c

garden structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006822

Structures usually associated with or located in gardens or similarly landscaped grounds.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
arbors c, blikvanger c, council rings c, follies (architectural) c, garden houses c, garden pavilions c, gazebos c, ge (garden structures) c, gloriettes c, grottoes c, lou c, nymphaea (garden structures) c, pergolas c, summerhouses (garden structures) c, teahouses c, zhai c

garrison housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005453

Houses whose second story projects beyond the first story, usually on the facade.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

gas wellsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300152323

Wells tapping a supply of natural gas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
wells (structures) c

gasholdersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266430

Use to describe large cylindrical or spherical tanks containing gas used for fuel.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage tanks c

gasoline tanksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300101256

Tanks in which liquid petroleum-based fuel is stored.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage tanks c

gasworksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000386

Plants where heating and illuminating gas are manufactured.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

gate structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300129523

General term used to group types of gates or gateways.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
ceremonial gates c, city gates c, gopuras c, jani c, kissing gates c, pishtaqs c, pylons (gateways) c, quadrifrons c, water gates c

gatehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005621

Structures at, near, or over entrance gateways, usually containing a gatekeeper's dwelling. For subordinate buildings on the grounds of estates or parks used as the dwellings of employees, such as gatekeepers, but not located at entranceways, prefer "lodges (caretakers' houses)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

gazebosc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006798

Small structures, usually roofed and open-sided, located in gardens or parks from which one may gaze out over the surrounding grounds.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

ge (garden structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391368

A form of building often found in gardens, its location and function similar to those of multi-storied buildings, but usually smaller in size. It is often built on flat land, but occasionally found against hillsides or on the edge of water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

gebouw met meerdere verdiepingenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004800

Buildings having multiple floors, usually reserved for buildings having more than two floors and that are not single family dwellings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
high-rise buildings c, low-rise buildings c, mid-rise buildings c

general hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312213

Hospitals that are not restricted to patients suffering from one particular class of disease or to those of a particular sex or age-group.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

general storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005354

Retail stores, usually in small or rural communities, that sell a wide variety of merchandise, including food, but are not divided into departments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
retail stores c

geoglyphsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265414

Drawings on the earth's surface; specifically geometric or zoic symbols constructed by altering the arrangement of gravel. To refer to those made by the Nasca (Nazca) people and found on the southern desert plains of coastal Peru, use the specific term "Nazca lines."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
earthworks (engineering works) c
has sub-classes
Nazca lines c

gezondheidszorgcentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006726

General term for a building or group of buildings where medical facilities are centered.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
emergency medical centers c

ghaṇṭās (building fixtures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266144

Fluted bell-shaped structures used as finials in pyrimidal roofing of Indian temple architecture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

gildenhuisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007077

Buildings belonging to and for the assembly of members of crafts, trades, or merchants' guilds.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
societies' buildings c

glassworks (factory buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300389849

Buildings that house glass manufactories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

gloriettesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265372

An ornamental pavilion or recreational structure, usually situated at an elevated point in a park or garden.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden pavilions c, garden structures c

godownsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007719

Denotes South and East Asian warehouses or other storage areas, especially those in India, China, and Japan.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c

gopurasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266134

Monumental barrel-roofed temple gateways or gate towers of South Indian temples or temple enclosures. These evolved from the form of vimanas, but with a passageway incorporated through the center of the structure.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c

government office buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005993

Designates buildings with office space for various departments or branches of government as well as space for public access to government officials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
office buildings c, public buildings (governmental buildings) c
has sub-classes
chancelleries (government office buildings) c, customhouses c, ministries (government) c

gradine coversc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404252

Coverings of cloth or other material used to decorate or cover the gradine or altar ledge of the altar in Christian churches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar cloths c, antependia c

gradines (altar shelves)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257149

Shelves or ledges above and behind Christian altars, on which the altar cross, altar candlesticks, reliquaries, and similar liturgical objects may be placed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar components c

grain binsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005021

Structures built or used for storage of dry grain, typically rectangular or cylindrical structures erected within a building or under a separate roof and standing alone as a separate structure; the latter are watertight and often constructed of corrugated metal.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food storage structures c

grain elevatorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004928

Buildings comprising large, deep, and narrow storage bins and mechanical conveying systems for the receiving, weighing, storing, and discharging of large quantities of grain.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

granariesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004929

Storehouses or other repositories for grain, especially after it has been threshed or husked; sometimes also used to store corn.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c, storage facilities c
has sub-classes
horrea c

grand hotelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252194

Large, luxurious, and well-equipped hotels featuring distinguished architecture, which are designed to present travelers with an experience reminiscent of the ambiance of life in European palaces. Usage is generally restricted to buildings erected from the mid-19th to early 20th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hotels (public accommodations) c

granges (fraternal buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300189750

Designates local meeting places for members of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, known as the Grange.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fraternal lodges c

grave shelters (temporary structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404192

Temporary structures for protecting the open grave immediately prior to interment or immediately after burial; typically having the form of a canopy, ramada, or tent. For structures of similar form, a ramada or shed but intended to exist for months or years rather than hours or days, prefer "gravehouses." For raised, canopied structures under which the coffin or effigy of a deceased person lies or is carried in state, prefer "catafalques."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

gravehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263068

Small, house-like structures built over graves, usually comprising a shed or ramada, which is a roof with comer posts supporting it. Examples are found in the American south, in Native American cultures, and in certain places in Europe; roof-shaped constructions made of wood and placed fresh graves seem to date from the Bronze Age in Europe (ca. 2000-800 BCE). For houselike structures intended as dwellings for spirits, use "spirit houses (religious structures)." For freestanding structures or rooms near graves for the benefit of mourners, prefer "funeral chaples." For buildings, often grand but sometimes smaller, that permanently house the body of the deceased, use "mausoleums."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

gravesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005907

Excavations in the earth used for burial of a deceased human, sometimes of animals; for constructions raised over or around burial sites, use "tombs."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

great houses (European country houses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417368

In Britain, Europe, and European colonies, a great house is the grand dwelling of a landed proprietor, usually the largest or principal house in the district.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
country houses c

greenhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004938

Structures enclosed by glass and devoted to the cultivation and protection of plants out of season, usually free-standing but may be attached to another building. Greenhouses may be small or very large. For rooms attached to houses and used as sun lounges or for growing indoor plants, prefer "conservatories."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
horticultural buildings c
has sub-classes
ferneries (greenhouses) c, forcing houses c, limonaie c, orangeries c, palm houses c, solar greenhouses c, winter gardens c

gridirons (theater elements)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300100062

Open frameworks of beams over a stage, below the roof but with working room between the grid and the roof, used principally for the suspension of drapery and scenery.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

grocery storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005321

Stores that sell food and some nonedible household goods.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

grottoesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006807

Refers to artificially constructed garden features, common since the 16th century in French and English landscapes. A grotto is characterized by being an excavation or structure made to imitate a rocky cave, often adorned with shell-work, colorful stones, etc., and serving as a place of recreation or a cool retreat. For natural features, use "caves" or "caverns."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

group dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300129542

Relatively small dwellings containing two or more living units for people not of the same family or household, where each dwelling does not necessarily have a full range of residential facilities so that residents must share certain common areas, such as a kitchen, bathroom, and sitting room. Examples include dwellings used as temporary transitional residences. Distinguished from larger "multiple dwellings," which contain relatively complete residential units for multiple households within a single building or complex that has a smaller number of common areas, such as a laundry room.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
dwellings c
has sub-classes
barracks c, bunkhouses c, dormitories (buildings) c, fraternity houses c, interns' residences c, nurses' residences c, sorority houses c

group homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006763

Residential dwellings that are single housekeeping units, provide care for small groups of unrelated residents requiring supervision, and are intended to reproduce the circumstances of family life; for temporary residences of former convicts, drug users, or mental patients awaiting a return to society, use "halfway houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

grīvāsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266135

Refers to the part of a wall below the superstructure of southern Indian shrines. It may be of square, circular, or octagonal shape.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

guardhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006941

Buildings for the shelter or accommodation of military guards, sometimes in which prisoners are temporarily detained under guard.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military security buildings c

guesthouses (dwellings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005626

Separate residences for guests, particularly when on a private estate or monastery and maintained specifically for receiving visitors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

guglias (forms)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265640

A building or architectural element shaped like an elongated pyramid. Used to describe structures with upright and tapered form that do not fall under any other technical term. For monolithic pillars with this shape, use "obelisk."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

guidewallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411436

Vertical, often wooden, structures to help align water borne vessels as they approach a lock or a bridge. Guidewalls guide the vessel into the lock chamber or between the piers of the bridge. These also provide a place for the vessels to tie-off while awaiting entry to a lock chamber.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

gumbadsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005894

Mausoleums in tower form, particularly in Indian, Persian, and Turkish regions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mausoleums c, towers (single built works) c

gun shelterc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300426806

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

gymnasiumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007297

Buildings designed and equipped for indoor, or, in antiquity, indoor and outdoor, sports, exercise, or physical education and training and usually including changing rooms and bath or shower facilites; in ancient Greece, often combined with educational facilities; generally larger than "palaestrae."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
physical education buildings c

hale 'ainac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257751

Traditional Hawaiian residential structures set aside as eating places for women.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special use structures c

hale kuac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257756

Traditional Hawaiian residential structures set aside for making tapa.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special use structures c

hale noac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257764

Traditional Hawaiian houses where the wife lives and where the family comes together and may sleep; not taboo to the husband.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

hale pe'ac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257766

Traditional Hawaiian residential structures to which women of a household retire during menstruation; often containing a shrine.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
menstrual huts c

halfway housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006768

Temporary residences of former convicts, drug users, or mental patients that serve as a transition environment between confinement and a return to society; for long-term residential environments, which reproduce the circumstances of family life for persons requiring continuing supervision due to special needs, use "group homes."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

hall churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007490

Churches with side aisles as high or nearly as high as the nave; popular in Germany.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

hall housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300247461

Houses containing a large central space as the principal ground floor or upper floor living area; normally restricted to Great Britain where in early examples the halls were usually open to the roof, and in later examples the halls, similar in position and function, had ceilings. For the main residential buildings of farms or large estates, prefer "farmhouses" or "manor houses" when emphasizing the buildings' function.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

halls of famec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005813

Buildings set aside to honor outstanding individuals as in a profession, locality, or nation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exhibition buildings c

hammamsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300251002

Islamic public baths consisting of a series of cold and hot pools and steam rooms, primarily used for ritual purification; derived in principle from ancient Roman models. For buildings in which bathers pass through a sequence of primarily steam rooms and rooms for massages, prefer "Turkish baths."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public baths c

handball courtsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007332

Courts marked for playing American handball and that include at least one smooth wall.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courts (built works) c

hangarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007768

Structures for the shelter, service, and repair of aircraft.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c

hanging pyxesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257487

Containers for the eucharist that are suspended above the altar; they may also hang from a ciborium (structure), an altar canopy, an altarpiece, or a reredos.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
eucharistic doves c

haouanetc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264069

Ancient North African sepulchral chambers dug into rock.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rock-cut tombs c

hardware storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005326

Originally referred to ironmongery shops, where tools made of iron were sold and often also made. Today the term refers to shops or stores that sell tools and other items and products needed for home maintenance and repair, such as hammers, saws, nails, plumbing supplies, paint, insecticides, etc.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

harmikāsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386175

Crowning, altar-like superstructures railing the summit of a stupa's cupola, and enclosing the pole representing the world axis.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

haubargsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400727

Farmhouses typical of the Eiderstedt peninsula in Germany. These have square floor plans and a wooden framework on which rests a pyramid-shaped reed roof. Hay is stacked in the central space of the building, surrounded by the living quarters, stalls and other storage areas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
farmhouses c

haunted housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300111554

Refers generally to houses seeming to be inhabited by ghosts or other apparitions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

haus tambaranc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300393260

Ceremonial mens' houses with highly symbolic decorative elements that are located in Papua New Guinea. They are used as meeting places for ceremonies, rituals, production workshops for making ritual objects, and sacred housing for ritual objects. Traditionally, women and uninitiated men were not allowed access to haus tambaran.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

hay barracksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411451

Structures for storing hay, with roofs that can be raised or lowered for protection from the elements. Some are set on skids to be moved wherever they are needed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food storage structures c

health facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006653

Buildings, other structures, and complexes of structures whose primary function is health care.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
institutional buildings c
has sub-classes
apothecary's shops c, auxiliary health care facilities c, clinics (buildings, medical) c, comfort stations c, extended care facilities c, fitnesscentra c, gezondheidszorgcentra c, hospitals (buildings for health facility) c, infirmaries c, mental health facilities c, pharmacies (health facilities ) c, pissoirs c, public baths c, surgeries (health facilities) c

Hebrew schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006562

Buildings that house children's day schools teaching Jewish subject matter or the Hebrew language or both, usually synagogue-based and operated under Conservative or Reform Jewish auspices. For buildings that house Orthodox Jewish day schools, use "yeshivas."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

hedge mazesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006817

Systems of intricate passageways and blind alleys that are defined by high, trimmed hedges.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
maze gardens c

heiausc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265644

Sacred temples of worship of native Hawaiian people, typically rectangular in shape and situated on hill tops or mountain slopes. Heiaus have carved designs of deep symbolism. For similar structures from East Polynesia, use "maraes."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c

helms (built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004825

Vernacular British structures of uncertain construction and purpose, possibly temporary and made of wood with an earthen floor and used for storage of produce, equipment, or animals, popular from the 16th to the 19th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c

hermitages (follies)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411522

Rustic buildings built as follies, usually as part of an estate, from rough materials, intended to appear as the habitations of a hermits. These are rarely intended to be permanent dwelling and are distinguished from the habitations of true hermits, ascetics, or recluses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
follies (architectural) c

hermitages (religious communities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000640

Dwelling places of solitary hermits or of groups of religious in a relatively secluded setting.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

heroac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005888

Shrines or small chapels dedicated to a hero, demigod, or person of great dignity; may or may not be located over a grave.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

high altarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003728

Chief altars in churches, typically raised on an elevated plane in the sanctuary where it may be seen simultaneously by all in the body of the church. In the early days of the Church the altar was usually placed in a chapel at the head of the edifice, the back of which looked directly towards the East and in such a way that it could be seen from any part by those in the church. When it was impossible to erect a church in such a manner, the altar was located opposite the chief doorway.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

high schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006603

Buildings housing schools forming the third level of (usually compulsory) education for children, entered after elementary school and middle or junior high school; differing by school district in grades covered.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

high-rise buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004810

Buildings over nine or ten stories and served by elevators, especially when such buildings stand out in a skyline.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gebouw met meerdere verdiepingen c
has sub-classes
point blocks c, skyscrapers c, tower buildings c

hillfortsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006911

Defensive enclosures comprised of ramparts and ditches encircling a fortified structure on a central prominence; common in Bronze Age and Iron Age Europe.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
forts c

hillside architecturec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008033

Structures built on sloping sites, as on the sides of hills or mountains. For architecture built of earth or primarily into the earth, prefer "earthen architecture." For architecture created from caves, prefer "cave architecture."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

Hindu religious building fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266125

Architectural elements found on Hindu religious buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Indian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
adhiṣṭhānas c, ardhacandras c, bhadras c, candraśālās c, chattras c, chādyas c, devakulikās c, ghaṇṭās (building fixtures) c, grīvās c, harmikās c, jagatīs c, jaṅghās c, kalaśas c, kapotas c, karṇas c, kumbhas c, kuṇḍas (Hindu building fixtures) c, kīrttimukhas c, maṇḍapas c, phāṁsanās c, prastaras (entablatures) c, prākāras c, pīṭhas c, vedikās c, vimanas c, āmalakas c, śikharas c

hippodromes (Greek sports buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108449

Oblong enclosures curved at one end and built for horse and chariot racing, usage is typically restricted to such structures in Greek cities of the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine eras; meaning overlaps with similar structures in ancient Rome itself, "circuses (Roman arenas)." For sports structures used for horse racing in more modern contexts, use "horse racetracks."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

historic buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008063

Buildings that are significant in the history of architecture, that incorporate significant architectural features, or that played significant historic roles in local cultural or social development; may or may not be officially designated. For buildings that are abandoned but not considered necessarily historic, use "abandoned buildings."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
historic houses c, landmark buildings c, listed buildings c

historic house museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005815

Houses with historical importance locally, regionally, or internationally that have been restored and opened to the public as museums.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
history museums (buildings) c, houses c

historic housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008064

Houses with architectural, social, or cultural significance; may or may not be officially designated.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
historic buildings c, houses c

historic structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386960

Structures, which are constructions of any kind artificially fabricated, that are deemed significant in the history of architecture or engineering, or that played significant historic roles in local cultural or social development. Includes not just buildings, but other structures, for example oil wells, bridges, docks, and railroads.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

historical society museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005818

Buildings housing museums administered by a historical society, which is a group formed to study and disseminate information about the history of a place, usually a town, city, county, or state.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
history museums (buildings) c

history museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300243189

Buildings for any of a wide variety of museums where collections are amassed and typically presented to give a chronological perspective of the history of a city, town, region, group of people, etc.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c
has sub-classes
ecomuseums (buildings) c, historic house museums (buildings) c, historical society museums (buildings) c, industrial museums (buildings) c, maritime museums (buildings) c, military museums (buildings) c, transportation museums (buildings) c

hofjesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411448

Almshouses built surrounding a courtyard. Unique to the Netherlands, these are intended as housing for the elderly, primarily single women, and are administered as charitable institutions originally financed as legacies by wealthy individuals, or founded by municipal authorities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
almshouses (buildings) c

hog housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260432

Relatively large, enclosed buildings with facilities for housing and breeding a large number of swine under one roof.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
swine housing c

hogansc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005600

Navajo single-family dwellings, generally low and roughly conical, usually constructed of logs and sticks covered with mud, sod, or adobe.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, single-family dwellings c

holy oils aumbriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300310149

Small pieces of storage furniture built into or hung on a wall near the main altar, in the baptistery, or in the sacristy to contain the holy oils. The door, which must be kept locked, sometimes bears the words "Olea Sancta."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

holy water stoupsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300111961

Basins or bowls containing holy water at the entrance of a church. The font may be of various forms, either built into the wall, standing on a pedestal, or as a bucket hanging from a fixture. Often richly decorated, they are typically used by worshippers to cross themselves upon entering and exiting the church. The holy water font evolved from the fountain for ablutions that was placed in the center of the atrium of the early Christian basilica, and is still placed there in Eastern rites. Before entering the church, worshippers washed their hands and feet in accordance with a rite derived from Judaism. When the atrium of the Christian basilica was reduced to the proportions of a narrow court or a simple porch, the fountain gave way to a smaller structure.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

holy wellsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007638

Wells or springs reputed to possess miraculous healing properties, as being a channel of divine influence.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

home workshopc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300426137

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
outbuildings c

homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300438626

Structures or other places that are people's house or abode, the fixed residence of a family or household, or otherwise the physical seat of domestic life and interests. For the abstract concept of the center of an individual's domestic life, personal relationships, and interests, together with the feeling of comfort and satisfaction that it conveys, use "home (concept)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
dwellings c

homes for the agedc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006711

Long-term care facilities, originally for the older segment of the population and now generally restricted to those over 80 years old, in which some medical care is offered, but is not a major component of the care available to residents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c, special use structures c

hondōc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300310627

Main halls of temple complexes which usually housed the primary statues of buddhas or bodhisattvas. For the main halls of some early Buddhist temples (into the 8th century), use kondō.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

hongsalmunsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419357

Korean gates used to mark the entrance to sacred sites such as royal tombs; having a light design comprising red columns and simple wooden rods arranged vertically.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial gates c

hop barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108326

Structures built for the drying, baling, and storing of hops.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

hoppersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005022

Top-loading, bottom-discharging funnels or storage bins, as for crushed stone, sand, or food stuffs.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c

horreac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120504

Designates ancient Roman storage buildings or warehouses, commonly used as granaries or for wine storage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
granaries c, warehouses c

horse barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004908

Distinguished from "stables" by their barnlike appearance and their use as housing primarily for farm stock, feed, and associated maintenance equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c, barns c

horticultural buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300243201

Describes structures devoted to the cultivation of plants.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c
has sub-classes
greenhouses c, lathhouse c, nurseries (horticulture) c

hosiery shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411426

Shops that deal in hose and frame-knitted or woven underclothing generally.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

hospices (public accomodations)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007160

Lodging places providing a variety of amenities for travelers and often maintained by a religious order.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c
has sub-classes
imarets c, xenodochia c

hospital churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379989

Churches incorporated into hospitals, especially in complexes of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, as with S. Maria della Scala, Siena.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

hospitals (buildings for health facility)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006676

Buildings housing institutions that are built, staffed, and equipped for the diagnosis of disease, for medical and surgical treatment of the sick and the injured, and for their housing during this process. The modern hospital also often serves as a center for investigation and for teaching.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
aural hospitals c, children's hospitals c, convalescent hospitals c, cottage hospitals c, eye hospitals c, field hospitals c, general hospitals c, lazaret c, leprosaria c, maternity hospitals c, military hospitals c, mobile hospitals c, pesthouses c, psychiatric hospitals c, teaching hospitals c, veterans hospitals c, veterinary hospitals c

hospitals (buildings for pilgrims)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312214

Buildings that house establishments, often charitable institutions, for the reception, housing, and care of pilgrims, travellers, or the needy. The term was originally reserved for the similar establishments of the Knights Hospitallers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

hostelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007162

Public houses of lodging for strangers and travellers, typically distinguished from an inn or hotel by being inexpensive and providing communal accommodations, with several beds in a single room and shared bath facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c
has sub-classes
youth hostels c

hot tubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300343457

Large bath structures filled with hot aerated water, originally made of wood but more frequently constructed with plastic or fiberglass impregnated with resin. Typically used for recreation or physical therapy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water recreation structures c

hotels (public accommodations)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007166

Buildings where travellers or tourists are provided with overnight accommodation, meals, and other services; often distinguished from inns and other forms of temporary lodging for travellers by their larger size and range of facilities, in modern times often equipped with a restaurant, bar, conference rooms, and leisure facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c, single room occupancy hotels c
has sub-classes
capsule hotels c, floating hotels c, grand hotels c, hôtels industriels c, pensions (hotels) c, railway hotels c

house altarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300390909

Altars in a domestic setting rather than a public space. Examples have existed since ancient times in many cultures and religions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c
has sub-classes
arulae c

house churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417525

Private houses where members of a particular religious organization or group meet to pray. Types of house churches include "domus ecclesiae" of the early Christians, protestant worship places in China, and any other meeting places of modern sects or religious organizations whose ceremonies and activities take place in the houses of its members, rather than in a purpose-built church.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c
has sub-classes
domus ecclesiae c

housebarnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300179268

Dwellings that house humans and livestock under a single roof. Housebarns include rectangular buildings sheltering animals and people at opposite ends, often with a common entry, and two-story buildings with people living on the top story and livestock below. Such houses have been used since the Neolithic period, especially in the colder climates of Europe and North America.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
blackhouses c

houseboatsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005681

Watercraft, often wide flat-bottomed boats, outfitted as floating dwellings and not normally designed for rough-water use.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
dwellings c
has sub-classes
shanty boats c

houseling clothsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215203

Long linen coverings used to cover altar rails during the communion service. Formerly also a long linen towel held in front of the communicants at the celebration of the Eucharist.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005433

Individual dwellings designed to be occupied by a single tenant or family. May also refer to a building for human occupation, for some purpose other than that of an ordinary dwelling; with this usage, "house" is generally prefaced (e.g., "cowhouse," "almshouse").
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
dwellings c
has sub-classes
A-frame houses c, Cape Cod houses c, ECHO house c, I-houses c, Usonian houses c, abandoned dwellings c, almonries (buildings) c, bastle houses c, beach houses c, beehive houses c, builder-designed houses c, bungalows c, cabins (houses) c, cave dwellings c, chalets c, clergy houses c, cliff dwellings c, cottages c, courtyard houses c, decorators' show houses c, domus c, double-pen houses c, double-pile houses c, earth lodges c, foursquare houses c, gable-front houses c, garrison houses c, guesthouses (dwellings) c, hale noa c, hall houses c, haunted houses c, historic house museums (buildings) c, historic houses c, hogans c, housebarns c, huts (houses) c, igloos c, lake dwellings c, lockkeepers' houses c, lodges (caretakers' houses) c, lodges (temporary residences) c, log cabins (houses) c, log houses c, mansions c, megarons c, mobile homes c, model houses c, novitiates (dwellings) c, official residences c, owner-built houses c, pit dwellings c, ranch houses c, row houses c, rural houses c, saltbox houses c, seasonal dwellings c, second homes c, shacks c, shotgun houses c, single-family dwellings c, single-pen houses c, single-pile houses c, slave quarters c, solar houses c, split-level houses c, stilt houses c, stone houses (fortified rural dwellings) c, suburban houses c, tiny houses c, tower houses (defensive structures) c, town houses c, tract houses c, tree houses c, wickiups c, wigwams c

houses of correction (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300343477

Buildings that house institutions of confinement and correction, using hard labor and strict discipline with a view to reformation of the inmates; especially those dating to the 16th century and later in Europe and colonial America. For general reference to buildings housing any institution of correction, use "correctional institutions (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c

hovelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004920

Small, poorly constructed, or very humble dwellings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
huts (houses) c

hunting lodgesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007177

Temporary residences used during hunting trips.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodges (temporary residences) c

huts (houses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004824

Simply constructed or small and humble dwellings, generally of natural materials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
bories c, bothies c, clochans c, hovels c, rondavels c, wickiups c

hydraulic structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006073

Facilities designed to convey or control the flow of water, including channels, bridges, dams, and other such constructions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
artificial water channels c, control locks c, locks (hydraulic structures) c

hypaethral templesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007624

Temples whose sanctuary spaces are wholly or partly open to the sky.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c

hypogeac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005931

Includes underground tomb chambers or groups of such chambers and the vaults of those and similar underground structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chamber tombs c

hypostyle mosquesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007548

Mosques having a vast rectangular hall, generally a flat roof, and whose interior is divided by many rows of columns.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mosques (buildings) c

hôtels (town houses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300131655

French town houses, especially of the 18th century, generally more elegant, ornate, and larger than other houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
town houses c

hôtels de villec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006062

Municipal buildings in France and other French-speaking countries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

hôtels industrielsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266445

Revitalized industrial architecture used as hotels, or hotels having a design imitating industrial design.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hotels (public accommodations) c

I-housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164811

Houses that are generally two-story, one-room deep, and which have a thin profile. Prominent in England, they became particularly popular in the American mid-Atlantic states from 1700-1915, and symbolized rural prosperity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

ice cream parlorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005194

Establishments where ice cream and ice cream based drinks are sold, generally with a counter for seating. The first ice cream parlor opened in New York City in the late 18th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

ice fishing shacksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375142

Small shanties or shacks typically placed on runners so they can be easily moved, used for fishing upon the ice.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
winter sports structures c

ice hockey rinksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007264

Ice skating rinks specially marked and equipped for playing ice hockey.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ice skating rinks c

ice palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006814

Structures built of ice, often elaborately decorated, furnished, and lit, erected for festivals, exhibitions, and sporting events; popular in 18th-century Russia and then throughout the northern latitudes during the mid-20th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temporary buildings c

ice skating rinksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007262

Bounded areas of ice suitable for skating, usually artificially frozen and enclosed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
skating rinks c
has sub-classes
ice hockey rinks c

ice stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120658

Camps or bases in an isolated part of the Arctic or Antarctic, manned by specialists to monitor such things as the weather, geologic formations, and wildlife.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research stations c

icehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008004

Buildings, often partly or wholly underground, in which ice, often ice collected in winter, is stored for use throughout the year. Examples were specially insulated and ventilated agricultural buildings, increasingly popular after the mid-19th-century rise in dairy production, for the storing of ice blocks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c, storage facilities c

iconostasesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003784

Screens in Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches that separate the sanctuary from the nave, usually pierced by three doors and, since the 14th or 15th century, covered with icons. The function of the iconostasis is modeled on the Temple in Jerusalem, where people other than the priests were separated from the holiest area.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
portable iconostases c

iconostasis curtainsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386799

Curtains located behind the royal door of an iconostasis, separating the nave from the sanctuary. Some Eastern churches have only the curtains without the iconostasis. In Christian theological interpretation, the New Testament reference to the rending of the temple curtains at Jesus' death came to signify his passing through the heavenly boundary, thus the curtain was continued in certain liturgies.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

idgahsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300113355

Immense, open praying areas with nothing but a qibla wall with a mihrab and an open air pulpit.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

igloosc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005601

Eskimo houses usually made of sod, wood, or stone when permanent or of snow blocks in the shape of a dome when built for temporary purposes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

illegal buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300124741

Buildings that are constructed consciously in violation of building and zoning codes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

imambarasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404782

Buildings in India specifically used as assemblies for Shiite Muslims to gather during Muharram.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

imaretsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300137292

Turkish hospices established for pilgrims and other travelers; in some contexts may also denote Turkish soup kitchens.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospices (public accomodations) c

imperial palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005744

Palaces housing an emperor, and often his family, members of the court, and servants.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
royal palaces c

Indian religious building fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386660

Elements of temple architecture of the Indian subcontinent.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

indoor swimming poolsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300251221

Swimming pools enclosed by a building or other structure and covered by a roof.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
swimming pools c

indoor tennis courtsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007343

Tennis courts enclosed within buildings or other structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courts (built works) c

industrial buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006231

Refers to buildings or groups of buildings intended to house the machinery and activities associated with modern industry and machine manufacture that arose after the Industrial Revolution, beginning in the mid-19th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c
has sub-classes
accessory industrial buildings c, factories (structures) c, industrial plants (structures) c, mine buildings c, sweatshops c, utilities buildings c

industrial minec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300426466

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

industrial museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005819

Industrial buildings or complexes converted into museums or as part of museums.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
history museums (buildings) c

industrial plants (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265645

Refers to the land, buildings, machinery, apparatus, and fixtures used to carry on a trade or an industrial business, which can include a factory or workshop for the manufacture of a particular product or the total facilities available for production or service. There is some overlap in usage of this term with "industrial buildings," "industrial complexes," and "factories (structures)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial buildings c

industrial structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300121918

General term that groups all structures built for the purpose of industry. For buildings or groups of buildings intended to house the machinery and activities associated with modern industry and machine manufacture that arose after the Industrial Revolution, beginning in the mid-19th century, use "industrial buildings."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
beverage plant c, cabinetmaking shop c, coaling stations c, correctional facility c, drilling structures c, food plant c, industrial buildings c, industrial mine c, institutional structures c, metal factory c, metal works structures c, mine structures c, pumphouse c, sawmill building c, shipyard structures c, textile mill structures c, tipples c, utility building c, wheelwright shop c

infirmariesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006706

Health care facilities providing uncomplicated medical and nursing care for residents or members of an institution or other facility.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c

informatiecentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007941

Buildings or other structures erected for the dissemination to the public of such items as tourist brochures, shopping guides, travel maps, or other documents, or for structures on which such information is publicly displayed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
information handling facilities c
has sub-classes
bezoekerscentra c

information handling facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300163807

Built works whose purpose is centered around the housing of, and the dissemination of, information.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
architectural centers c, archives (buildings) c, documentatiecentra c, informatiecentra c, libraries (buildings) c

innsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007170

Relatively small public buildings that offer for a fee rooms for sleeping and a tavern for food and beverages.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c
has sub-classes
cauponae c, deversoria c, pandokeions c, tabernae meritoriae c

inside windersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411565

Windmills in which the caps are turned by a winch inside the cap itself.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cap winders c

institutes (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312291

Buildings housing organizations, societies, or regular meetings for the promotion of a particular literary, scientific, artistic, professional, or educational endeavor that is labeled an "institute."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
institutional buildings c

institutional buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132384

Built works used by, or in support of, institutions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c, health facilities c, institutes (buildings) c, institutions (buildings) c, schools (buildings) c, welfare buildings c

institutional structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300426521

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

institutions (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312292

The buildings used by an institution, which is a formally structured organization, establishment, or association created for the promotion of a specific benevolent objective.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
institutional buildings c

insulaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000325

Ancient Roman tenement or apartment houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

intelligent buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007969

Buildings that incorporate computerized building management systems which automatically control HVAC, security, and other systems.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

intermittent watercoursesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266554

Streams, rivers, or other watercourses that are wet and dry seasonally or otherwise flutuate depending upon rainfall, snowmelt, or other factors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watercourses c

international museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005777

Buildings or spaces for museums that are owned or administered by representatives of multiple nations, or that specializes in exhibitions from multiple nations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

interns' residencesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005671

Buildings or parts of buildings housing interns, usually the interns of a hospital or other health facility, interns being the assistant resident physicians, usually students or recent graduates.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
group dwellings c

interoceanic canalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006079

Canals that join two oceans, or an ocean and another body of water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
canals (waterways) c

inundation linesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411460

Series of defenses covered by flooding. This type of defense was practiced in the Netherlands with its many waterways and polders.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lines (defensive works) c

ironworks (factories)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006296

Mills or other buildings where iron or steel is smelted or otherwise processed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
metalworking plants c
has sub-classes
bloomeries c

isbasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262570

Log-frame houses, common in Northern Russia, primarily rural, but found in urban areas until the 17th and 18th centuries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
log houses c

Islamic religious building fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003818

Architectural elements found on Islamic religious buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
dikkas c, maqsuras c, mihrabs c, minbars c, müezzin mahfilis c, qibla walls c

isochronous cyclotronc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300426587

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cyclotrons c

jagatīsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266145

Raised plinths, or platforms on which temples and their attendant shrines are placed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

jails (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006457

Buildings that house places of confinement operated by a local government both for temporary detention of sentenced and unsentenced individuals and for persons serving sentences of less than one year; for longer periods of confinement and more secure than lockups, but less confining and for shorter confinements than prisons.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c
has sub-classes
dungeons (jails) c, gaols c

jamisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007551

Places of prayer, usually mosques, for congregations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mosques (buildings) c

janic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264342

In the context of ancient Roman architecture, this term usually refers to passageways that allowed for closure at either end. Originally these structures functioned as bridges or as crossings of the pomerium. The term was later applied to gateways and over time post-and-lintel doors were replaced by arches. Later jani were often vaulted as well. There were several noteworthy jani in Rome, most notably the Janus Geminus, the most important shrine of Janus in the city. The closed gates of the Janus Geminus signaled that Rome was at war and open gates meant that it was at peace. It is not known if all jani were considered sacred in some sense but the term certainly has some religious connotation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c, shrines (structures) c

Japanese religious building fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266673

Architectural elements found on Japanese religious buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
butsudan c, tokonoma c

jaṅghāsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266146

The sections of wall of a Hindu temple located above but not including moldings, and below the tower or spire.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

Jewish religious building fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266803

Architectural elements found on Japanese religious buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
bemas c, mikvehs c, shtenders c

jinjasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007563

Shinto shrines.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

joss housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386079

Worship place of the Chinese folk religion Shenism, where people revere ethnic Chinese gods and ancestors. The term is now generally considered pejorative.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c

judicial buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005968

Public buildings used for judicial function.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c
has sub-classes
courthouses c

junior colleges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006613

Buildings that house post-high school institutions which offer a two-year program of study of a terminal nature or in preparation for continued college studies.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
colleges (buildings) c

junior high schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006602

Buildings that house schools intermediate between elementary school and high school, differing by school district in grades included.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

juvenile justice centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262766

Buildings that house justice centers used for the custody and treatment of juvenile offenders.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c, detention centers c

Kaidan'inc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300310648

Ordination halls in Buddhist temple complexes of the Tendai sect which contain an ordination platform.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

kalaśasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266147

Crowning finial components in the shape of a pot, pitcher, or ewer appearing in Hindu temple architecture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

kapotasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266149

Moldings in Hindu temple architecture that resemble roll-cornices.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

karṇasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266150

Refers to angles, quoins, corners, or corner projections of northern Indian temple structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

katholikac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300256418

The principal churches in Byzantine or Greek Orthodox monasteries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

kennels (animal housing)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004993

Establishments where dogs or cats are bred, raised, trained, or boarded.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c
has sub-classes
catteries c

khans (built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300250988

Urban Islamic structures providing lodging, storage, and commercial space for traveling merchants, as well as some facilities for trading transactions; similar in general function to "caravanserais" but less fortified, more mercantile, and found in urban contexts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c, public accommodations c

kindergartens (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006592

Buildings that house schools serving pupils in the year prior to their entering the first grade, typically at age five.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pre-primary schools (buildings) c

kiosksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004826

Small, freestanding structures either open or partially enclosed, where merchandise is displayed, advertised, or sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

kissing gatesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266856

Small gates swinging in a half-round, rectangular, trapezial, U- or V-shaped enclosure, so as to allow only one person to pass at a time, and to prevent sheep and other livestock from passing through.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c

kiswasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215207

Huge textile coverings for the Ka‘ba at the Great Mosque in Mecca, used during the period of pilgrimage, with quotations from the Koran either inwoven or embroidered. Replaced each year, they are cut up after the ceremonies and their pieces distributed as relics.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

kitchen housec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300427795

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
outbuildings c

kivasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005116

Pueblo Indian buildings used as men's clubhouses and for ceremonial and social activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

kneelers (furniture)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300137869

Raised cushions, stools, or boards for kneeling, often attached to pews or having an elbow rest or desk attached. Kneelers are found in churches, but also in private chambers, including chapels, bedrooms, and studies.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
altar kneelers c, prie-dieu chairs c, prie-dieus (benches) c, voyeuses à genoux c

kondōc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300310628

Main halls, or "golden halls," of Buddhist temples or sanctuaries; used particularly for some early Buddhist temples into the 8th century. For the main halls of temples in general, use hondō.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

ksourc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262891

Fortified farming villages found primarily among the Berber peoples in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia; mostly constructed at oases, along northeastern and southern edges of the Atlas mountains.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortresses c

kumbhasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266155

On Hindu temples, wall base moldings that have a curved shoulder.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

kura (storage facilities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007720

Specialized Japanese buildings devoted to storage of personal family possessions and agricultural products.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c

kurgans (burial mounds)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391500

Prehistoric burial mounds or barrows of a distinctive type found in southern Russia and the Ukraine.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
burial mounds c

kuṇḍas (Hindu building fixtures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266186

Stepped reservoirs or tanks that appear in Hindu temple architecture, most often squared, rather than round.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

kyaungsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386092

A type of religious complex that houses Buddhist monks and serves the greater community during festivals and other occasions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
monasteries (built complexes) c

kīrttimukhasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266153

Grotesque animal heads resembling the form of a lion that are used as decorative devices on some Hindu temples. They may appear with horns, pearl festoons, or floral garlands erupting from the mouth.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

labor rest homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006719

Facilities providing basic living assistance and health care for disabled or elderly retired persons, especially such facilities in socialist and communist countries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rest homes c

laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007660

Rooms, buildings, or groups of buildings equipped with apparatus for scientific experiments or other research, testing, and investigations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research buildings c
has sub-classes
aerodynamics laboratories c, computer centers c, crime laboratories c, electronics laboratories c, environmental laboratories c, experiment stations c, language laboratories c, research laboratories c, scientific laboratories c, veterinary laboratories c

labyrinths (built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312218

Structures of any material having a plan consisting of a number of intercommunicating passages arranged in bewildering complexity, through which it is difficult or impossible to find one's way without guidance. The term was derived from structures so-named in classical Antiquity, perhaps derived from "labrys" (Greek for "double axe" or "place of the double axes"), because the structures were labeled with the sign of a double-axe. The earliest use of the term is usually associated with the mythical labyrinth at Knossos, Crete, in which Theseus killed the Minotaur.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
maze gardens c

lady chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004599

Major chapels dedicated to the Virgin Mary, usually located in the axis of a church at its east end.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

lake dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005678

Dwellings constructed in lakes on artificial islands or along lakesides often on wooden platforms over marshy ground, characteristic of prehistoric Europe, especially Switzerland, northern Italy, Ireland, and Scotland.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
crannogs c

landmark buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008065

Buildings that serve as points of reference because their height, siting, distinctive design, use, historic significance, or other feature sets them apart from surrounding buildings. Examples may include churches and town halls.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
historic buildings c

language laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004519

Special rooms with sound recording and reproducing equipment for use by students studying languages.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

larariac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400600

Domestic shrines found in Roman homes, dedicated to the house gods, the Lares and the Penates. Its form varied greatly, from a simple wooden cabinet to a richly decorated miniature chapel. Found most often in the atrium.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

lathhousec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300111978

Structures made of laths or slats to shelter growing plants requiring shade and wind protection.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
horticultural buildings c

latrinesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007951

Detached structures in public contexts containing one or more seats and a pit serving as toilets; distinguished from "outhouses" which are similar structures in domestic contexts. For rooms that are within buildings and have such simple facilities, use "privies."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
comfort stations c
has sub-classes
reredorters c

launch towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004867

Towers, often temporary structures, that are constructed for or used to provide support and upright stability on the ground or a launch pad for a rocket, missile, space craft, or other object or vehicle, which is intended to be launched into the air or space; particularly applied to towers constructed for unguided rockets in order to guide the rocket until it reaches speeds fast enough for aerodynamic stabilization to take effect.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

laundries (businesses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005153

Commercial establishments where laundering is done.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

lavrasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000660

Monastic complexes of the eastern Mediterranean in which hermit monks live in a loosely organized group of cells around a common central complex.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

law schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264778

Buildings that house graduate schools that teach law and the legal profession, with the object of producing professional lawyers, scholars of law, or other professionals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

laying housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435509

In animal husbandry, buildings or enclosures for maintaining flocks of domestic fowl laying hens, usually chickens; may contain nests, lighting, roosting space, waterers, and feed troughs.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chicken houses c

lazaretc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006692

Hospitals treating very dangerous contagious diseases, common during the Middle Ages; for places for the treatment of leprosy specifically, use "leprosaria."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

lean-tosc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108354

Freestanding structures with a single-pitched roof leaning against two posts or trees. For similarly roofed minor structures built against the side of buildings use "appentices."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

lectern coversc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300298983

Hangings attached to the front of or covering a lectern, often embroidered or painted, sometimes in the liturgical color corresponding to the current season of the church calendar.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
antependia c

legations (residences)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108017

The official residences of foreign ministers. When such residences include offices for ministers appointed primarily to oversee and protect the home country's economic interests in a host country, use "consulates," but use "embassies" when the offices and residences are for ministers called ambassadors appointed to implement items of international foreign policy in a host country.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
official residences c

legislative buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006014

Buildings housing the legislative bodies of a government.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c
has sub-classes
bouleuteria c, capitols (legislative buildings) c, curiae c, parliament buildings c

Lenten clothsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391213

In churches, cloths and coverings used to conceal paintings, sculptures, and other items of luxury and beauty during the solemn Lenten season. For the curtains used to conceal the altar during Lent, use "Lenten veils."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

Lenten veilsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215214

Large curtains hung in front of the altar during Lent to conceal it from the view of the congregation. The veils are often decorated, for example, stenciled or embroidered.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar veils c

leprosariac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008507

Hospitals treating those afflicted with leprosy. For hospitals treating very dangerous contagious diseases, common during the Middle Ages, use "lazarettos."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

li gongc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391478

Imperial resorts, specifically palace buildings built outside the capital city for the residence or entertainment of emperors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
palaces c

libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006824

Buildings set apart to contain books for reading, study, or reference, typically with shelves containing books and tables and seating for users of the library.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
information handling facilities c
has sub-classes
academic libraries (buildings) c, art libraries (buildings) c, children's libraries (buildings) c, depository libraries (buildings) c, film archives (buildings) c, film libraries (buildings) c, media centers (buildings) c, national libraries (buildings) c, picture libraries (buildings) c, presidential libraries (buildings) c, private libraries (buildings) c, public libraries (buildings) c, special libraries (buildings) c, state libraries (buildings) c

lich stonesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005916

Large stones on which to rest a coffin momentarily at the entrance of a cemetery.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

life-saving stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262811

Buildings erected in coastal areas to house men, lifeboats and equipment to aid shipwreck victims; usually maintained by volunteers or government agencies.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public safety buildings c, water transportation buildings c

lighthousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007741

Towers or other structures equipped with a powerful light or lights (originally a signal fire) at the top, erected at important or dangerous points on or near the coast for the guidance of mariners.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
signal houses c, water transportation buildings c

lijbaanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300254027

Long, usually narrow, buildings or spaces in which ropes are made, generally by spinning fibers into yarns, twisting yarns into strands, and twisting three or more strands into rope; usually producing rope for marine and seafaring industries and often located at or near seaports. Distinct from "roperies" which are used generally for any type of rope-making plant housed in any type of structure or space.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
workshop buildings c

limeworksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300255747

Processing facilities for making lime, historically consisting of rows of lime kilns, tracks, and associated mine structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

limitesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006954

Designates ancient Roman fortified frontier boundaries or defense zones.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

limonaiec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387694

Agricultural complexes used for growing lemons. Composed of high perimiter walls and interconnected pillars often with with movable shutters, opened or closed in correspondence to warm and cold weather. Limonaie are chiefly associated with the area surrounding Lake Garda in Northern Italy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
greenhouses c

linear acceleratorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120670

Designates structures in which electrons, protons, or heavy ions are accelerated along a straight line by the action of alternating voltages.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
deeltjesversneller c

lines (defensive works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411459

Continuous, concatenated or otherwise related defenses, usually with obstacles such as inundations, trenches, ramparts, ditches, barbed wire, minefields or tank obstacles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c
has sub-classes
inundation lines c

listed buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300343491

In the United Kingdom, buildings placed on the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Such buildings are deemed to have unique architectural or historical importance, as identified through periodic surveys; they are protected from demolition or alteration.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
historic buildings c

livery stablesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375137

Stables that board horses and carriages for hire.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stables (animal housing) c

livestock shedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300428298

Simple structures for sheltering or housing livestock.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c, sheds (storage structures) c
has sub-classes
cowsheds c, sheep sheds c

living history museumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266355

Open-air museums in which archaeological evidence and scholarly research inform the reconstruction, restoration, or recreation of the original site.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
open-air museums c

lockkeepers' housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005628

Houses placed at canal locks to provide basic shelter for the lockkeeper.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

locks (hydraulic structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300235059

Enclosed chambers with gates at each end connecting higher and lower sections of artificial waterways for transferring watercraft from one level to another.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hydraulic structures c

lodges (caretakers' houses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300250342

Subordinate buildings on the grounds of estates or parks used as the individual dwellings for employees, such as caretakers or gatekeepers. For structures located at the entranceway to the grounds, and which may or may not contain habitation spaces, use "gatehouses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

lodges (Native American structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300249545

Use generally to refer to various types of Native North American dwellings and ritual buildings, usually with regard to Plains Indians tribes; when possible use a more specific term.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
earth lodges c, sweathouses c, tipis c, wigwams c

lodges (public accommodations)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007173

Main buildings of some resorts or public parks containing accommodations and other public facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c
has sub-classes
ski lodges c

lodges (temporary residences)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300250330

Self-contained residences generally set in forests or other wilderness areas and designed for temporary, short-term use during special events, such as while on hunting or fishing excursions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
fishing lodges c, hunting lodges c, monastic refuges c

lodging facilityc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300428334

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c

lodging housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007179

A house, other than an inn or hotel, in which rooms are rented.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c
has sub-classes
boardinghouses c, flophouses c, rooming houses c

loft buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004805

Buildings of several floors with large areas of unobstructed space, originally rented for light industrial purposes and now frequently converted to residential occupancy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mid-rise buildings c, single built works (built environment) c

log cabins (houses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005605

Distinguished from "log houses" by being generally more crudely built of timbers left round and joined at the corners by overlapping saddle-shaped notches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cabins (houses) c, houses c

log housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164014

Distinguished from "log cabins" by being generally larger and better built of carefully hewn timbers neatly notched at the corners.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
isbas c

long barrowsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391498

Monuments comprising rectangular or trapezoidal tumuli or earth mounds, often believed to be collective tombs. They are found at Neolithic sites in the British Isles and at later sites of Celtic, Slavic, and Baltic cultures of Northern Europe.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
burial mounds c

longhouses (multiple dwellings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005672

Large, rectangular, multifamily dwellings housing related families in separate compartments entered off long corridors; equipped with individual or communal hearths.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

lost watercoursesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387089

Rivers, streams, creeks, or any other type of watercourses that formerly existed but no longer do, or that currently exist for some distance but then disappear into an underground channel or dry up in an arid area.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watercourses c

louc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391367

Multistory building in gardens used for enjoying the scenery in the distance, or for relaxation and recreation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

low-rise buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004803

Buildings of five stories or fewer accessible by stairs only; commonly applied to apartment houses and some commercial buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gebouw met meerdere verdiepingen c
has sub-classes
walk-ups c

lumber shedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007705

Structures or other shelters designed or used for the storage, drying, or curing of lumber.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sheds (storage structures) c

lumberyards (buildings or lots)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005330

Lots or buildings used for storage, cutting, and sale of lumber and wood-related products, particularly lumber used in construction and home improvement.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

lunar basesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048811

Bases located on the Moon.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extraterrestrial bases c

luncheonettesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312221

Small restaurants or snack bars serving light daytime meals or snacks that are ready to serve or quickly prepared.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

lyceums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006627

Buildings, usually having lecture rooms, class rooms, and a library, and housing specialized institutions typically devoted to the instruction of adults.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
continuing education centers (buildings) c

macchine (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048776

Structures built for festivals, ceremonies, processions, and funerals, particularly when referring to such structures dating to the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe. They may take many forms, including the form of a monument, building, or sculpture. Although macchine may be portable, for more modern portable structures used in parades, use "floats (vehicles)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temporary structures c

macellac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005241

Designates ancient Roman meat markets; may also be used more generally for ancient Roman food markets.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
markets (structures) c

machine shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006408

Places where metal and other substances are cut and shaped by machine tools.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
accessory industrial buildings c

machinery shedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007703

Structures used to give partial or total protection from the weather to any sort of machinery, typically characterized by having a roof and as much space as possible between the interior posts or walls, without being too deep so that each machine can be taken out easily.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sheds (storage structures) c
has sub-classes
toolsheds c

madder millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411389

Buildings with oasts where madder was dried and pulverized to obtain the reddish-purple dye obtained from the plant's roots.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

madrasas (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006563

Buildings that house Islamic theological or law schools, especially when associated with a mosque, or generally for places of study.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

magasins de nouveautésc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300133908

Stores specializing in drapery and dry goods, prevalent in the early 19th century, which, contrary to standard merchandising practices of the day, kept large stocks of goods on the premises, grouping related items together in departments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
department stores c

magazines (military buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006920

Designates storage buildings for explosives and ammunition.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c
has sub-classes
powder magazines c

mahals (palaces)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005742

Palaces in India, especially those of the Islamic period.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
palaces c

mail cranec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300428480

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

main moatsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411531

The moats surrounding the main ramparts of fortifications.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
moats c

maisons de plaisancec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300184568

Country or suburban retreats offering comfort and simplicity, combining the design of town houses with the needs of country living; less elaborate than châteaux; popular in 17th- and 18th-century France.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
country houses c

malthousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004950

Agricultural buildings in which malt is prepared and stored.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

manor housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005579

Mansions belonging to, or used by, the lord of a manor.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rural houses c

mansesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005646

Residences provided for clergymen, chiefly in Scotland; formerly also included the land and outbuildings surrounding the residence.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clergy houses c

mansiones (stations)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120555

Stations, along ancient Roman and Byzantine roads (through the 7th century), spaced generally one day's travel apart and intended as stopping places for overnight stays, initially primarily reserved for imperial parties. For intermediary rest stops along these routes, use "mutationes."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

mansionsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300071272

Large imposing, and usually elegant and costly, dwellings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

manèges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300254268

Buildings that house schools for training horses and teaching people how to handle, breed, and manage horses. For buildings that house schools teaching equitation, use "riding schools."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

maqsurasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264240

A private enclosure in a mosque near the mihrab, typically for the use of the caliph or other important person.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Islamic religious building fixtures c

maraesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264835

East Polynesian religious structures of various forms from small stone platforms, to simple stone enclosures. The most common patterns of marae are found on Society Island. to templelike structures. For similar structures from Hawaii, see "heiaus."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

margarine factoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300253566

Facilities for making margarine, allowing for the processes of emulsifying a blend of vegetable oils and fats, which can be modified using fractionation, interesterification or hydrogenation, with skimmed milk.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

marine aquariums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005759

Aquariums focusing on life in saltwater, especially ocean environments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
aquariums (buildings) c

marine landingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300428562

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

marine structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008038

Structures built in relation to water in general, especially seaward of the high-water line of the major water bodies (oceans, seas, bays); use "offshore structures" for construction built on continental shelves.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
offshore structures c, submarine structures c

maritime museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005821

Buildings housing museums dealing with the sea in general, navigation, or shipping, as distinct from "naval museums," which deal with navies, warships, or ships in general.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
history museums (buildings) c

market hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005243

Relatively large structures designed or built to house a market, often either under a single large roof or positioned between and around a colonnade in open air.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
markets (structures) c
has sub-classes
cloth halls c, fish halls c, meat halls c, stoas c

market housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312182

Refers to structures designed or used specifically to house markets; the term is usually reserved for relatively small, traditional structures in the historical center of a town or city.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
markets (structures) c

markets (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005238

Buildings or outdoor areas where trade is conducted, often optimized for a gathering together of people for the purchase and sale produce and livestock. Markets typically have booths or stalls for individual merchants, either in open air or under a single large roof.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c
has sub-classes
macella c, market halls c, market houses c, supermarkets c

martello towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006946

Low, circular defensive towers used, especially since the Napoleanic wars, for coastal protection; derived in name and form from the traditional Mediterranean watchtowers found on Cape Martella, Corsica.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military towers c

martial arts training centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007300

Facilities equipped for teaching and practicing traditional East Asian combat and self-defense skills.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
physical education buildings c

martyriac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120452

Shrines, churches, or oratories built in memory of a martyr. Shrines, churches, or oratories built in memory of a martyr.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

mashhads (shrines)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127068

Islamic shrines or shrine mosques.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

masjidsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127069

Mosques, with a mihrab but no minbar, used for daily prayer by individuals or small groups, but not for Friday worship.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mosques (buildings) c

masonic buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007075

Buildings in which (prior to the 17th century) skilled stone masons or (since the early 17th century) members of the societies of Freemasons gathered, whether socially or professionally.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fraternal lodges c

massage parlorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007231

Buildings or rooms housing an establishment offering therapeutic massage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

mastabas (tombs)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005933

Used to designate ancient Egyptian rectangular brick tombs with sloping sides and a flat top built over a burial chamber cut down into the rock below.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

mat tentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263692

Tents usually made of plaited doum palm leaves or straw.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tents (portable buildings) c

maternity hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006698

Hospitals designed or used for the care of women immediately before, during, and after childbirth and for the care of newborn babies.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

mathasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000661

Monasteries or convents in pre-Islamic India.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
convents (built complexes) c, monasteries (built complexes) c, religious communities (built complexes) c

mausoleumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005891

Edifices erected as commemorative burial places, often but not exclusively limited to large, stately, or imposing edifices for or by a person of distinction. The word is derived from the burial place of Mausolus, ruler of Caria, in whose memory his widow Artemisia raised a splendid tomb at Halicarnassus (ca. 350 BCE).
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sepulchral buildings c
has sub-classes
gumbads c, rauzas c

maximum-security prisonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300065090

Buildings that house prisons having the highest level of security for dangerous inmates or those likely to escape.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

Maypolesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375131

Tall poles decorated with flowers and greenery, often painted with stripes, and erected in open spaces for May Day celebrants to dance around. Celebrants often wind ribbons or streamers around the pole in complex patterns. The rite is related to ancient spring fertility dances that began around living trees.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial structures c

maze gardensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008097

Gardens focused on a labyrinthine design having many intricate turnings and windings that are defined by flowers, hedges, or other plants.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
labyrinths (built works) c
has sub-classes
hedge mazes c, turf mazes c

maṇḍapasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266128

Pillared halls or porch structures incorporated into northern Indian Hindu temples. They may connect to the shrine directly, lead to intermediary spaces, or be completely detached from the shrine itself.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
ardhamaṇḍapas c, bhogamaṇḍapas c

mbari (shrines)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300249154

Nigerian Igbo votive shrines constructed as part of complex festivals of life and sacrificial rituals, often highly ornate and filled with sculpture; prior to the 1960s, built of perishable materials and once erected are left to decay.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

meat hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300418036

Covered market spaces where meat is sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
market halls c

meat processing plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164059

Food processing plants specifically used to process meat, from slaughter to packaging.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c
has sub-classes
packing plants c, slaughterhouses c

media centers (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006868

Buildings or spaces housing educational facilities that provide nonprint media, such as audio-visual materials and online computer resources, in public schools or elsewhere.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

medical schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264777

Buildings that house graduate schools of a college or university in which medicine is taught.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

medium-security prisonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169239

Buildings that house prisons where the security level is less than maximum security; the inmates may sleep in dormitories and have other communal facilities, with generally less supervision over the internal movements than in a maximum-security prison.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

meeting houses (religious buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007528

Buildings of assembly for Christian religious worship, typically not of ecclesiastical architecture, and especially in reference of meetings of Nonconformists.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c
has sub-classes
Quaker meeting houses c

megaronsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120556

Designates ancient rectangular dwellings consisting of a large main space and a shallower front porch framed by projecting antae; may be used for similarly shaped central features within more complex ancient buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

megastructuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004828

Very large, multipurpose, adaptable structures housing all or most of the functions of a city. For less comprehensive and dominating structures, use "multipurpose buildings."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

melksalonc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005165

Snack bars that sell milk drinks and other refreshments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bars (commercial buildings) c, snack bars c

memorials (monuments)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006956

Monuments or structures built to preserve the memory of beings or events. For other objects created, issued, or worn to commemorate persons or events, use "commemoratives."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial structures c
has sub-classes
descansos (memorials) c, vīragals c, war memorials c

mensas (altar components)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300075933

The upper, horizontal surfaces of altars, especially the top slabs; may be arranged or placed upon supports in various ways.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar components c

menstrual hutsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300380270

Structures designed for the isolation of menstuating women from the rest of the social group.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special use structures c
has sub-classes
hale pe'a c

mental health facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120089

Buildings, other structures, and complexes of structures whose primary function is mental health care.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
psychiatric hospitals c

mercantile buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005230

Buildings designed or used by those who are engaged in trade or commerce, specifically professionals involved in the exchange of goods for profit.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c
has sub-classes
auction houses (buildings) c, design centers c, distribution centers c, khans (built works) c, markets (structures) c, stands (mercantile structures) c, stores c, trade marts c, wakalas c

metal factoryc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300427421

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

metal works structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122139

Industrial structures used where metal is produced.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c
has sub-classes
blast furnaces c

metalworking plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169784

Structures comprising the buildings, machinery, apparatus, and fixtures required to shape or process metal into products on an industrial level.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c
has sub-classes
foundries c, ironworks (factories) c, shot towers c, smelters (metalworking plants) c, steel mills c, tinsmelterijen c

meteorological stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007677

Facilities having instruments and equipment used to make observations of atmospheric conditions in order to study and predict weather.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research stations c

metrostationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007780

Intermediate stopping places along subway lines.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rail transportation buildings c, stations (transportation buildings) c

mewsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008265

Urban stables with living accommodations above grouped around a courtyard or small street for use by carriage horses; may also be used by extension in modern contexts for the alleyways such stables front upon when the stables have been converted into apartments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stables (animal housing) c

microbreweriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263208

Breweries that produce a limited amount of high quality beer annually, and typically selling their products on the premises.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
breweries c

mid-rise buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004806

Buildings having between four or five and nine or ten stories and equipped with elevators; generally applied to commercial buildings and apartment houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gebouw met meerdere verdiepingen c
has sub-classes
loft buildings c

middle schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006601

Buildings that house schools representing the second stage of a three-tier educational system, falling intermediate between an elementary school and an upper, senior, or high school, differing by school district in grades included.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

migdolsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006904

Generally small ancient Near Eastern fortresses used from Syria to Egypt especially along borders and near oases or important road junctions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortresses c

mihrabsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076155

Niches, chambers, or slabs in Mosques, indicating the direction of Mecca.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Islamic religious building fixtures c

mikvehsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391219

Jewish ritual pools used for immersion during various purification procedures and rituals. The Jewish code of law prescribes the requirements for the quantity and nature of ritually appropriate water for ritual cleansing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Jewish religious building fixtures c

military academies (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006511

Buildings that house schools that train people for careers in the armed forces and for private schools organized following the discipline and dress codes of military life; both offer courses in military training and both are generally at university level with degree-granting programs.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c
has sub-classes
naval schools (buildings) c

military buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006887

Structures built and used by military forces.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
armories (military buildings) c, arsenals (buildings) c, defense structures c, gun shelter c, magazines (military buildings) c, military security buildings c, military social buildings c, military training buildings c, missile silos c, observation post c, ordnance depots c, panama mount c, post exchanges c, recruiting stations c

military hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006700

Hospitals reserved for the treatment of active military personnel, including soldiers and their dependents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

military museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005826

Buildings housing museums that primarily house weapons, armor, uniforms, ammunition, documents, maps, photographs, and other records and artifacts of military forces, leaders, wars, and battles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
history museums (buildings) c
has sub-classes
naval museums (buildings) c

military prisons (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300133150

Buildings housing institutions tasked to hold and detain members of the armed forces, in the U.S. particularly who have been convicted of violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

military security buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006937

Military buildings that are used for security purposes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c
has sub-classes
blockhouses c, bunkers c, guardhouses c, military towers c, sentry boxes c

military social buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006930

Military buildings used for social functions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c
has sub-classes
officers' clubs c

military towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169170

Security structures used by the military.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military security buildings c
has sub-classes
defensive towers c, martello towers c

military training buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006947

Military structures used for the purposes of training.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c
has sub-classes
armories (military buildings) c, drill halls c

milk cellarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411376

Subterranean spaces of larger structures where raw milk is put to separate from the cream layer. For dedicated structures designated for similar purposes use "milk houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

milk housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004955

Subsidiary agricultural buildings for cooling, handling, and processing milk. For agricultural buildings for the making and storing of dairy products in general, use "dairies (non-mechanized)" or "dairy plants."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

milking parlorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375117

Agricultural buildings designed to reduce labor, automate, and improve efficiency in milking cows. Several different designs are in use, but all parlors follow key components of milking procedures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c, cattle housing c

millracesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006080

Artificial channels in which water flows to and from mill wheels and other similar hydraulically operated machinery.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
artificial water channels c
has sub-classes
tailraces c

mills (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264626

Refers to buildings designed and fitted with machinery for the purpose of performing some task or making a product, including grinding of grain into flour or running a loom to make fabric. For the machinery itself, independent of the building, use "mills (equipment)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
water mills c, windmills c

mimetic buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108361

Buildings that physically illustrate their name or function in their plan or elevation, for example a dairy stand shaped like a milk bottle.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

minaretsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007535

Tall, slender towers of a mosque, from which the faithful are called to prayer.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

minbarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003821

Pulpits in mosques, having a small stand for the speaker, parapet, canopy, narrow stairs, and usually a gate at the foot of the stairs.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Islamic religious building fixtures c

mine buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006361

Buildings associated with a mine, which is series of pits or tunnels made underground for the extraction of metals or other materials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial buildings c
has sub-classes
shaft houses c

mine shaftsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006425

Vertical or near-vertical tunnels accessing underground mines.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mine structures c

mine structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006423

Industrial structures built to support mining activity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c
has sub-classes
mine shafts c, mineheads c

mineheadsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264082

Structure made of steel, reinforced concrete or wood which stand at the entrance of a mine shaft and support pit-head gear from the shaft, at the top of which two wheels guide cables off to a winding engine.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mine structures c

miniature theatersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007122

Three-dimensional representations of theater buildings or of theater spaces such as stages and prosceniums, scaled or unscaled, whether intended as settings for toy performances or simply as representational models. For portable performing arts structures designed for the presentation of puppet shows, see "puppet theaters." For toys consisting of printed two-dimensional representations of characters plus some or all of scenery, props, stage or proscenium, designed to be cut out and mounted on stiff backing for children's play performances, see "toy theaters."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c

minimum-security prisonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169231

Buildings that house prisons that house primarily non-violent offenders; the term is often used in the U.S. prison system.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

ministries (government)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006004

Buildings housing the body of government officers known as "ministers," typically ministers of state or secretaries of state, who are high level officials responsible for the administration of a country or state.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
government office buildings c

minstersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007516

Large or important churches, such as a collegiate church or cathedral church, or those having their origin in a monastic establishment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

mints (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006031

Buildings where currency and special medals are produced under government authority.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c

misericords (choir stall components)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260121

Shelf-like projections attached to the undersides of hinged seats in choir stalls; when the seats are lifted, they give support to a person standing in the stall; often ornamented.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stall components c

missile silosc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006953

Underground structures hardened against attack and designed for the storage and firing of missiles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c, storage facilities c, underground structures c

mission churches (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007517

Buildings housing churches located within a mission, which is a self-sustaining frontier or outpost settlements created by a religious organization to evangelize abroad.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

mithraeac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007567

Sanctuaries particularly designed or used to honor the god Mithras, often comprising an underground chapel or a series of artificial caves illuminated from above by light shafts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

moated castlesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005656

Castles surrounded or partially surrounded by a moat, which is a wide defensive ditch.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
castles (fortifications) c

moatsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003716

Refers to deep, wide defensive ditches surrounding towns, castles, or houses and usually filled with water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fosses c
has sub-classes
main moats c, ravelin ditches c

mobile banksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005220

Originally referred to buildings that house banks with offices or branches located in vehicles that may be set up in changing locations. The term more recently refers to buildings that house banks that allow financial transactions to be made over mobile devices, such as a cell phone.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
banks (buildings) c

mobile clinicsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312216

Clinics that are located in vehicles or are otherwise mobile, typically intended to provide outpatient treatment and dispensing of medicine in rural areas or other areas that do not have access to regular nearby medical facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

mobile homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005686

Portable residential units that possess their own chassis with wheels, are designed for year-round living, are infrequently moved, and are larger than travel trailers; use "travel trailers" for portable vehicles designed for travel and recreational purposes and for frequent towing. For motorized trucklike vehicles equipped as traveling living quarters, use "motor homes."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, portable buildings c

mobile hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006679

Temporary hospital facilities that can be packed up and transported from one place to another, most often used in military combat areas or at the scene of a disaster. Examples of mobile hospitals are the U.S. Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals (M.A.S.H.).
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

model housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005551

Houses built to demonstrate to the consumer the layout and features that will or could be included in manufactured houses, often in a subdivision.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
Case Study houses c, concept houses c

monasteries (built complexes)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000641

Built complexes for religious retirement or seclusion from the world for monks, who are people living a celibate life according to the rule of a particular religious order and adhering to vows, especially of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c
has sub-classes
abbeys (monasteries) c, charterhouses c, double monasteries c, kyaungs c, mathas c, priories c, wats c

monastery chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411421

Rooms or buildings for worship: oratories, that are attached to places of residence for a community living under religious vows.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

monastic churches (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007519

Churches belonging to a monastery or having their origin in a monastery, which is a place of religious retirement or seclusion from the world for monks, who are people living a celibate life according to the rule of a particular religious order and adhering to vows, especially of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

monastic refugesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265061

Residences located at a distance from a monastery or convent and used by the monks or nuns as asylums in times of war and as pied-à-terres in times of peace.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clergy houses c, lodges (temporary residences) c

mondopc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263745

Structures of Southeast Asian origin, generally used in Thai culture, serving as elongated meeting halls that lead to a Buddha image at one end; usually featuring a square roof and accompanied by a wihan outside near the entrance.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

monkey housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252481

Buildings in which monkeys are kept for show, especially in zoos.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal exhibition buildings c

monopterac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007600

Circular columnar buildings that are roofed but have no cella.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

mooringsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007936

Semi-permanent anchorages consisting of a heavy anchor, chain, mooring buoy, and pennant.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

moot hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266115

Municipal buildings in some English towns where moot cases are, or once were, discussed. Historically, the term was used to refer to town halls, or assembly spaces such as courtrooms, or council chambers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

morguesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005878

Buildings or parts of buildings designed or used for the hygienic temporary storage of corpses prior to disposal. A morgue typically contains large refrigerated drawers or other areas for storage of individual bodies, and tables and equipment for the identification and examination of the corpses. The term derives from the proper name of a particular building in Paris in which the bodies of the dead were kept until identified.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary preparatory buildings c

mortuariesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005879

Buildings housing facilities for the care, planning and preparation of human remains for burial or cremation. While the meaning may overlap in common usage with "funeral homes," generally mortuaries have more extensive facilities for preparing the body and funeral homes have a parlor or other area for formal viewing of and services for the deceased. In modern usage, the term "mortuaries" may also refer to facilities that prepare the bodies of pets for burial or cremation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary preparatory buildings c

mortuary templesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007613

Temples for ministering and offering to deified monarchs; common in ancient Egypt.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c

mosques (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007544

Muslim places of worship. Public mosques consist of an area reserved for communal prayers, frequently in a domed building with a minaret, and with a niche (mihrab) or other structure indicating the direction of Mecca. There may also be a platform for preaching (minbar), and an adjacent courtyard in which water is provided for the obligatory ablutions before prayer. Since representations of the human form are forbidden, decoration is geometric or based on Arabic calligraphy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c
has sub-classes
four-iwan mosques c, hypostyle mosques c, jamis c, masjids c

motelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300170888

Overnight public accommodations for motorists generally characterized by long low-rise buildings consisting of rows of attached individual sleeping quarters and having direct access between the rooms and parking spaces without an intervening lobby.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public accommodations c
has sub-classes
motor courts c

motor courtsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300124793

Public accomodations having an orderly array of individual cabins set alongside a highway and having an internal system of driveways, parking spaces, and a clearly visible and distinctly articulated office near the complex's entrance; especially popular in the United States from the late 1920s to the early 1950s.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
motels c

motte-and-bailey castlesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400701

Fortifications consisting of a wooden or stone keep built on a mound of raised earth and a bailey, surrounded by a palisade and ditch. This type of castle was used in Northern Europe from the 10th until the end of the 13th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
castles (fortifications) c

moundsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008024

Piles of earth heaped up for landmarks, monuments, or as bases for other structures; for piles of earth and other debris resulting from successive superimposed occupation sites, use "tells." For piles of earth built over grave sites, use "burial mounds." Use "cairns" for purposely erected piles of stones.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
earthworks (engineering works) c
has sub-classes
burnt mounds c, cairns c, ceremonial mounds c, conical mounds c, cursus monuments c, platform mounds c

mourning clothsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395575

Coverings and curtains, usually black in color, placed over sculptures, paintings, mirrors, and other elements at an altar or elsewhere in a church, or in another public or private building; used to signify mourning, such as during a requiem service or during a mourning period. For similar coverings designed particularly for the Lenten season, prefer "Lenten veils." For banners used in procession or hung in funerary settings, use "mourning banners."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

movie palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300253562

Cinemas with ornate architecture and interior decoration, emerging in the 1920s. The exterior of the movie palace is often outfitted with a marquee and an upright, showcasing the cinema's name.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bioscoop c

muac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257777

Traditional Hawaiian residential structures set aside as eating places for men; often containing the family shrine; taboo to women.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special use structures c

multi-purpose hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411449

Buildings that may be adapted to many types of events such as concerts, meetings, or sporting events.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation buildings c

multiple dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005703

Dwellings containing two or more complete residential units, each usually occupied by separate households.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
dwellings c
has sub-classes
apartment hotels c, apartment houses c, crescents (row houses) c, double houses c, duplex houses c, insulae c, longhouses (multiple dwellings) c, novitiates (dwellings) c, religious communities (built complexes) c, retirement homes c, single room occupancy hotels c, three-deckers (dwellings) c, triplexes (multiple dwellings) c

multiplex cinemasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260475

Buildings or groups of closely spaced buildings housing four or more individual, usually small, motion picture theaters, generally with a common lobby, ticket booth, and concessions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c

multipurpose buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008067

Use only for buildings designed to be flexible enough to serve different purposes at different times.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

municipal buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006054

Buildings occupied by the principal offices and departments of city or town governments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c
has sub-classes
Rathäuser c, broletti c, city halls c, county halls c, hôtels de ville c, moot halls c, palazzi pubblichi c, town halls c

musaeac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006811

Grottolike enclosures, with a water supply, thought to be the dwelling places of or dedicated to the Muses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
nymphaea (garden structures) c

museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005768

Refers to buildings, groups of buildings, or spaces within buildings where objects of value such as works of art, antiquities, scientific specimens, or other artifacts are housed and displayed for public benefit.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exhibition buildings c
has sub-classes
art museums (buildings) c, children's museums (buildings) c, community museums (buildings) c, company museums (buildings) c, county museums (buildings) c, fishery museums (buildings) c, history museums (buildings) c, international museums (buildings) c, museums of moving images (buildings) c, national museums (buildings) c, natural history museums (buildings) c, open-air museums c, philatelic museums (buildings) c, presidential libraries (buildings) c, religious museums (buildings) c, science museums (buildings) c, wax museums (buildings) c

museums of moving images (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164762

Buildings for repositories devoted to the art, history, and technology of motion pictures, television, and video.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

music conservatories (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006550

Generally designates buildings that house independent professional schools of music emphasizing advanced instruction in performance for singers, conductors, and musicians; usually granting certificates.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
music schools (buildings) c

music hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007103

Public buildings, with seating for an audience, emphasizing musical and variety entertainment but also serving drinks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
concert halls c

music schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006548

Buildings that house schools, generally associated with universities, sponsoring degree-granting programs in a broad range of subjects pertaining to the field of music.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c
has sub-classes
music conservatories (buildings) c

mutationesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120561

Relay stations or rest stops set along ancient Roman and Byzantine roads (through the 7th century) and providing for the minimal needs of travelers. For stopping places for overnight stays along these ancient routes, use "mansiones."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

müezzin mahfilisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417897

In certain large mosques, raised platforms where the müezzin, the assistant of the imam, repeats the call to prayer at the start of each service, reads from the Koran, kneels to respond to the imam's prayers, etc.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Islamic religious building fixtures c

naiskoic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108367

Grave shrines used in Ancient Greece, which may frame individual statues.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

national libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006841

Buildings housing libraries that are maintained out of federal government funds and serving the nation as a whole.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

national museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164972

Buildings or spaces for museums that are owned or administered by representatives of a nation, or that specializes in exhibitions from a given nation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

natural history museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312323

Buildings housing museums containing collections dealing with the properties of natural objects, plants, or animals, such as preserved specimens of birds, mammals, insects, and plants; rocks, minerals, and fossils.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

naval museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005827

Buildings housing museums dealing with navies, warships, or ships in general; distinct from "maritime museums," which deal with the sea in general, navigation, or shipping.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military museums (buildings) c

naval schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006515

Buildings that house schools or educational facilities admnistered by the navy, particularly those that provide undergraduate level education for prospective naval officers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military academies (buildings) c

navetasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400641

Megalithic chamber tombs dating back to the Bronze Age and unique to the Balearic island of Minorca. Built from stone blocks assembled in the shape of an upturned boat.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

Nazca linesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265415

Geometric and zoic figures constructed by altering the surface arrangement of gravel on the level expanses of the coastal desert plain of southern Peru. Created by the Nazca people for unknown purposes. "Nazca" and "Nasca" are commonly used to refer to the same thing, but generally prefer the use of Nazca to describe the region and Nasca to refer to the culture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
geoglyphs c

newsstandsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005282

Stands or stalls for the sale of newspapers, magazines, and other printed material.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stands (mercantile structures) c

nickelodeons (motion picture theaters)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007141

Refers to early movie theaters, usually small and simple, where motion pictures, and sometimes variety shows, could be seen at inexpensive prices, usually a nickel.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bioscoop c

nightclubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007107

Establishments offering evening entertainment, such as floor shows or comedy acts, providing space and music for dancing, and usually serving liquor and meals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts buildings c

nilometersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400655

Built works that measured the water level of the Nile River during the flood season, either by markings on walls of stepped structures, or on vertical columns erected in the river itself or in specially built cisterns. Originated in Ancient Egypt and used until the Aswan dam was built.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research buildings c

nonconforming buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300251265

Buildings that do not comply with existing laws, codes, or ordinances, but that were lawful at the time of the regulations' enactment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

novelty shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300259482

Stores selling articles that are chiefly decorative or amusing, whose appeal is often transitory, often relying for their appeal on the newness of their design.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

novitiates (dwellings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263276

Buildings within a religious community complex in which novices are housed and trained during their period of probation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, multiple dwellings c, religious communities (built complexes) c

nuraghic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005727

Ancient Sardinian towerlike structures, dating from the Bronze and Iron Ages; generally associated with villages, built on hilltops, and having tapering sides and corbel-vaulted interior spaces. Many are large, but others are small. The purpose and function of the structures are not entirely understood; among the possible uses are location markers, religious temples, rulers' residences, military strongholds, or meeting halls.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
defensive towers c

nurseries (horticulture)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004949

Horticultural facilities where trees, shrubs, and plants are grown for sale and transplanting elsewhere or for use as stocks for budding or grafting.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
horticultural buildings c

nursery schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006593

Buildings that house schools for children too young for kindergarten and compulsory education, but old enough to take part in certain educational and social activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pre-primary schools (buildings) c

nurses' residencesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005673

Group dwellings on or near hospital grounds providing dormitorylike housing for nurses or nursing students.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
group dwellings c

nursing homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006709

Long-term residential care facilities providing as their primary and predominant function round-the-clock skilled nursing care for the elderly or chronically ill. Distinguished from "rest homes" which have less emphasis on comprehensive nursing care and are residential, rather than institutional, environments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c

nymphaea (garden structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006809

Spaces or structures with fountains embellished with statues, pools, or plants and used for relaxation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c
has sub-classes
musaea c

oasthousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263280

Agricultural buildings equipped with kilns for drying hops, typically circular in plan, with a conical roof and commonly found in Kent, England.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

observation postc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300429652

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

observation towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419278

Towers intended to afford views of the surrounding area, typically for the purpose of the enjoyment of views rather than for defense.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watchtowers c

observatoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007680

Buildings or parts of buildings set apart for, and equipped with instruments for making, observations of natural phenomena, typically astronomical, meteorological, or geophysical phenomena.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research buildings c
has sub-classes
research stations c

octroisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300239984

Structures at which a local toll or duty was collected, originally by towns and cities, later by monarchs, on certain goods that passed into their territories for local consumption by the inhabitants; found especially from the 17th to the 19th century in France and Italy. Term derives from the name of the tax itself.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
toll-collection structures c

odeac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127075

Buildings or other roofed structures used for musical performances.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c

offertory tablesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391111

In Christian churches or places of other religious services, stands or tables used for the collection plate or other offertory gifts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

office buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007043

Buildings constructed or used primarily for offices, which are spaces where business, administrative, or professional activities are conducted.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
administration buildings c, corporate headquarters (built works) c, corporate plazas c, government office buildings c, office towers c

office towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007046

Skyscrapers or other tall buildings primarily containing offices, which are spaces where business, administrative, or professional activities are conducted.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
office buildings c

officers' clubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006936

Spaces set aside for military officers to engage in social interaction and consuming refreshments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military social buildings c

official residencesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005630

Residences of heads of state or other public officials.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
legations (residences) c, palaces c, papal residences c, praetoriums c, presidential residences c, provost's houses c, royal residences c

offshore drilling platformsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006429

Platforms used to support machinery for drilling oil or gas wells in water-covered locations, usually on submergered continental shelves.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drilling structures c

offshore rigsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122143

Large oil rigs built on the ocean, used to harness oil below the sea floor.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drilling rigs c

offshore structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008039

Use only for structures built adjacent to the continental land masses and on the continental shelves, often located within the navigable areas of coastal waterways; use "marine structures" for construction built seaward of high-water lines of oceans, seas, or bays.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
marine structures c

ofrendas (altars)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435272

Altars upon which offerings for the dead are displayed in Mexico and related cultures, in homes or cemeteries, particularly for Day of the Dead celebrations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

oil millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300248351

Factories equipped with machines for extracting vegetable oils.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c

oil rigsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006426

Structures that supports the drill and other machinery used in drilling for oil.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drilling rigs c

oil storage tanksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007716

Tanks used to store oil, but not used to supply the oil to the equipment for which it is intended.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage tanks c

oil terminalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387025

Terminals that are used for the purpose of transferring, transporting, storing, or processing oil.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
terminals (buildings) c

oil wellsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300152319

Wells driven into rock from which petroleum is obtained.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
wells (structures) c

onderzoekscentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007674

Buildings or spaces housing organizations or corporate, industrial, or educational facilities for research. For independent places where research is conducted, see "research institutes."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research buildings c
has sub-classes
atomic research centers (buildings) c

one-room schoolsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252226

Small educational buildings, generally consisting of one major teaching space, and often built to resemble meeting houses, churches, or dwellings. Use when emphasizing the size or form of such buildings; when emphasizing the function or location of some early examples, prefer "rural schools."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

open prisonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006466

Buildings that house prisons populated by prisoners who can be reasonably trusted to not to try to escape; the term is often used in British prison systems.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

open-air museumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265641

Carefully selected and situated collections of original buildings designed to illustrate not only the architecture and building forms of a given geographical area and period, but also to recreate the atmosphere and lifestyle.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c
has sub-classes
living history museums c

open-air theatersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007126

Theaters designed with facilities for outdoor performing arts productions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c
has sub-classes
amfitheater c

opera housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007104

Concert halls designed specifically to accommodate the production needs of opera performances.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
concert halls c

opleidingscentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300180445

Buildings, often containing educational, research, and recreational facilities, erected by corporations specifically for the training of corporate personnel.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

orangeriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006804

Greenhouses designed to shelter through the winter tropical, and often ornamental, trees such as orange trees, and usually with southern exposure and heating systems.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
greenhouses c

ordinaries (taverns)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005210

Early American taverns; also those in England serving meals at a fixed price.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
taverns c

ordnance depotsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000486

Buildings for the storage and distribution of ammunition, weapons, military vehicles, and equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

organ screensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300109707

Ornamental screens in churches which either support an organ, or separate an organ chamber from the main space of the church.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

orphanages (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006769

Buildings that house facilities for the housing and care of orphans, who are children whose parents are either dead or otherwise unable to care for their child.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

ossuaries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005897

Places where the bones of the dead are deposited.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sepulchral buildings c, storage facilities c

other structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300428664

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

outbuildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008001

Detached buildings separate from a main building. Detached buildings separate from a main building.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
bakehouses c, home workshop c, kitchen house c, outhouses c, washhouses (outbuildings) c, well houses c, woodsheds c

outdoor cafésc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005203

Restaurants designed or utilized for dining outdoors at tables surrounding the building, often with tables placed in a patio or on a sidewalk in an urban area, sometimes with a protective roof or umbrellas sheltering the tables. Outdoor seating may be offered only seasonally as weather permits, with additional seating available indoors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

outhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300137896

Detached structures in domestic contexts containing one or more seats and a pit serving as toilets; distinguished from "latrines" which are similar structures in public contexts. For rooms that are within buildings and have such simple facilities, use "privies."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
outbuildings c

outlet sluicesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411349

Subsidiary built waterways for redirecting the water of a river or canal, provided with an adjustable gate or gates by which the volume of water is regulated or controlled. These are commonly used for low discharges; use "sluices" for structures that regulate higher discharges of water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sluices c

outlet storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005356

Retail stores where manufacturers sell their stock directly to the public through their own branded stores, typically at prices lower than in other stores.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
discount houses c

outpatient clinicsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312212

Facilities that provide medical treatments outside a hospital on an outpatient basis, that is, without accomodating overnight admissions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

overshot millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411569

Water mills that function by water flowing into buckets on a wheel from the top, causing it to rotate in the same direction as the water flows.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water mills c

owner-built housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005555

Houses that have been constructed by the owners rather than by a professional building company or architect, whether or not the plan was designed by a professional architect.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

p'ai-lousc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300130888

Chinese ornamental gateways of one, three, or five openings, usually commemorative or triumphal.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial gates c

packing plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006353

Facility where livestock are slaughtered, processed, and packed as meat products.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
meat processing plants c

paddockc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300428748

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

pagoda cryptsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391267

Appearing commonly in China beginning in the eighth century CE, pagoda crypts are used to enshrine relics. Frequently composed of a collection of separate chambers, the crypts sometimes contain murals which thematically complement their contents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pagodas (buildings) c

pagodas (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004829

Multistoried shrine-like towers of stone, brick, or wood, usually associated with a Buddhist temple complex and often crowned by hemispherical or bulbous stupa. A pagoda may comprise open stories of balconies or enclosed floors, generally of diminishing size from bottom to top, often capped with corbeled cornices and pent roofs; this form is seen particularly in Japan. The pagoda derives from the stupa of ancient India, which was a dome-shaped commemorative monument, usually erected over the remains or relics of a holy man or king.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c
has sub-classes
pagoda crypts c, tahōtō c

paint shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006409

Accessory industrial buildings where vehicles or machines are painted.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
accessory industrial buildings c

palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005734

Official residences, frequently large and impressively appointed, of sovereigns or other high dignitaries; for other large stately dwellings but not official residences, use "mansions."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
official residences c
has sub-classes
bît hilani c, li gong c, mahals (palaces) c, royal palaces c, summer palaces c, zimbabwes (palaces) c

palaestraec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007301

Ancient Greek or Roman buildings for athletic training, generally smaller than gymnasiums.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
physical education buildings c

palazzic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005512

Large and imposing Italian urban dwellings or palatial mansions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
town houses c

palazzi pubblichic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300163018

Italian municipal buildings, often combining the housing of the local ruler and the offices of the community government.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

palm housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006805

Greenhouses for growing palms.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
greenhouses c

paltroksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411566

Post mills having a shorter central post, and developed specifically as sawmills.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
post mills c

panama mountc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300428805

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

pandokeionsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312233

Inns that receive all guests, in contrast to inns that received only upper classes of guests; typically only used in reference to ancient Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
inns c

panopticonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004836

Buildings, as prisons, hospitals, or libraries, so arranged that all parts of the interior are visible from a single point.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

pantheonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265533

Temples dedicated to all the gods.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c

papal residencesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379766

Dwellings built for or inhabited by one or more popes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
official residences c

paper millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006308

Facilities that are primarily engaged in the manufacture of paper or paper products, usually from wood, recycled paper, or other fiber pulp. Originally water-driven, modern paper mills are typically powered electrically.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

papieren theaterc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263033

Toys comprising engravings in miniature of the characters, scenery, stage, and proscenium, either hand-colored or without color for the child to color him- or herself; they were designed to be cut out and mounted on stiff backing such as cardboard or wood. They often included a booklet with a brief version of the play. Appearing first in the early 19th century in London, they typically mimicked contemporary melodrama popular in the standard theaters. They were produced primarily in England and Germany throughout the 19th and into the 20th century, and are still produced today in small numbers. For portable performing arts structures designed for the presentation of puppet shows, see "puppet theaters." For three-dimensional representations of theater buildings or of theater spaces such as stage and proscenium, whther used in performances or simply as models, see "miniature theaters."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c

paramentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265256

Carved, painted, embroidered, or otherwise decorated panels or hangings that cover all four sides of a Christian altar, as distinct from an antependium which covers the front alone. The term may also refer to similar hangings or ornaments of a room of state. The term formerly referred to both the vestments worn by the celebrants of Christian services and the hangings around the altar; over time it has come to mean only the hangings and panels.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

parasceniac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004698

In ancient theaters, projecting structures or wings flanking the stage on either side, and with the scaena, or background, enclosing the stage on three sides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

parclosesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300065029

Screens, partitions, or railings serving to enclose or shut off a space in a building, particularly such structures located in a church, where they are designed to exclude nonworshippers from a chapel or shrine.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

pardon screensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265157

Refers to screens surrounding or placed in front of confessionals in order to shield penitents from public view.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

parekklesiac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300259480

Use in Greek churches to distinguish side chapels, or small added churchlike spaces, from the cathedral or principal church of a monastery.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

parish churches (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108377

A parish church is the principal church of a parish, serving the needs of religious administrative districts called "parishes."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

parish housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007397

Buildings in connection with a church used for secular activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

parking garagesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007807

Stacked parking structures comprising a building or part of a building having several stories and designed or used specifically for parking automobiles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garages c

parliament buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006029

Legislative buildings in countries with parliamentary forms of government.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
legislative buildings c

parochial schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006580

Buildings that house elementary or secondary schools operated, controlled, or supported by a church or other religious body.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
private schools (buildings) c

parokhetsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300214855

Curtains that hang in front of or behind the doors of the Torah ark in a synagogue, often richly embroidered. They are based on the curtains in the ancient Jewish temple, which were used to conceal the Holy of Holies from the people; no one was permitted to enter the area except the high priest once per year on the Day of Atonement.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

parsonagesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005647

The residences provided for clergymen, usually parsons.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clergy houses c

passenger terminalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007754

Transportation buildings with facilities for handling passengers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
terminals (buildings) c

patient hotelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257689

Full-service medical accommodations within a hotel-like environment to which patients are transferred to free up surgical units in hospitals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
auxiliary health care facilities c

pavilions (tents)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419344

Large, stately, or ornamental tents or tent-like coverings, usually rising to a central point rather than a ridge.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tents (portable buildings) c

pawnshopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005362

Stores in which personal movable property is deposited in exchange for money at interest and where unredeemed property is displayed and sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

pañcāyatanasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266156

Refers to Hindu temple building complexes comprised of one main temple surrounded by four subsidiary shrines, the term meaning "five-shrined."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temples (buildings) c

penitentiaries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312257

Generally refers to buildings housing prisons for those convicted of major crimes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

Pennsylvania bank barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122131

Barns built into hillsides and generally characterized by stone end walls and a ramp up to a second floor containing crops and machinery which overhangs, on the barnyard side, a first floor kept for livestock.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bank barns c

penny arcadesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007209

Denotes amusement facilities that contain mechanical entertainment devices originally operated for a penny per play.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
amusement arcades c

pensions (hotels)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007169

Boarding houses, guest houses, or small hotels that are usually family-owned and operated, and have limited services beyond lodging and breakfasts. The term is typically reserved for such establishments in continental Europe.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hotels (public accommodations) c

performing arts buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132484

Buildings that are used for public arts performances.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts structures c
has sub-classes
big tops c, cabarets (buildings) c, centra voor podiumkunsten c, concert halls c, nightclubs c, schouwburg c, strip clubs c

performing arts structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300121919

Built works used for arts and public performance.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
band shells c, bandstands c, performing arts buildings c, poppenkast c

pergolasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006783

Garden structures with open wood-framed roofs, often latticed, supported by regularly spaced posts or columns; often covered by climbing plants such as vines or roses, shading a walk or passageway. Distinguished from "arbors," which are less extensive in extent and structure.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

periaktoic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300145811

In Greek theaters, the revolving triangular devices with differing scenery painted on each of the three faces.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

peristyle housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005452

Houses that have internal courtyards with colonnades; for ancient Roman or similarly styled courtyard houses without colonnades but with impluvia, use "atrium houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courtyard houses c

personal care homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300259651

Long-term care facilities in a residential environment for elderly persons who require some degree of personal assistance with the activities of daily life, such as dressing, bathing, or mobilization; offers a middle ground between independent living and supervised nursing care.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c

pesthousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006697

Shelters or hospitals for those infected with a pestilential or contagious disease.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

pet shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164139

Shops which sell animals to be kept as pets, as well as accessories and food for pets.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

pew chairsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300038213

Seats hinged against the end of a pew to afford accommodation when needed in the aisle.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pew components c

pew componentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300100538

Parts or components of pews.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
pew chairs c

pewsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300038521

Benchlike seats for the use of a church congregation. They are often fixed in place in rows, have backs and often walls, and are accessible by aisles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
arcibanchi c, box pews c, royal pews c

pharmaceutical factoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263108

Factories in which pharmaceutical drugs are produced.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

pharmacies (health facilities )c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419295

Places where medicines may be prepared on-site, dispensed, and or sold. Pharmacies are often sited within modern drugstores that sell a variety of products, though they may also exist outside of this context.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c

philatelic museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005830

Buildings housing museums specializing in the history of postage stamps, revenue stamps, stamped envelopes, postmarks, post cards, covers, and similar materials relating to postal or fiscal history.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

physical education buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007293

Buildings in which individuals can learn and develop skills in sports, exercises, and hygiene.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c
has sub-classes
gymnasiums c, martial arts training centers c, palaestrae c

phāṁsanāsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266165

Layered cornice roof structures having a pyramidal shape rising from a square base.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

picture libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263318

Buildings housing collections of photographs, sometimes including other visual resources in various formats and media, usually within larger libraries, archives, or collections.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

piers (marine landings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120779

Structures extending from the shoreline out over the sea or tidal river, to protect or partially enclose a harbor and form a landing place for vessels, or to serve as a recreational or entertainment place. A pier may also be a projecting landing stage or jetty on the bank of a river or lake. For structures built along or parallel to the shoreline serving as landing, loading, or unloading places for vessels, use "wharves" or "quays."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
aanlegplaats c

pig housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300136805

Sheds or small barns constructed to house pigs. For large commercial facilities, use "hog houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
swine housing c

piggeriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435498

General term for places where pigs are kept or bred.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
swine housing c

pigpensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435499

Pens in which pigs are enclosed or housed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
swine housing c

pigstiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004997

Enclosures for pigs that include a low shed and covered fore-court.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
swine housing c

pilgrimage churches (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007493

In a general sense, refers to any large church built to receive large numbers of pilgrims. In specific use, refers to churches built or remodeled in the 11th century, and designed for crowds of pilgrims along the main routes to the shrine at Campostela, Spain.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

pillar tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263483

Tombs characterized by a single pillar or obelisk extending from the burial chamber, usually on the north or east side of the structure. This form is wholly distinctive to East Africa, being particularly typical of Swahili funerary architecture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

pillboxes (military structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411495

Small defensive fortifications used as a gun emplacement or observation point; used in battle situations and routinely to command control of a site. Examples are pillboxes made of concrete that were used in battlefield defensive systems during World War I.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

pilot plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006245

Designates experimental facilities, usually small scaled-down versions of a planned plant, built to test manufacturing processes and generally gain experience prior to operating the final facility.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

piscinae (Christian building fixtures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007381

Stone basins with a drain, generally set near the sacristy, often in a niche. The piscina was used for the celebrant's ablutions and for washing the sacred vessels during the Mass. Piscinae drain into the ground, and some have a small upper shelf that serves as a credence. For pools in Roman or Medieval homes or public sites, use "piscinae (pools)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

pishtaqsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127083

In Islamic architecture, monumental gateways or portals, especially ones with a rectangular screen wall rising above the roofline of the building beyond, usually mosques, madrasas, or caravanserais.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c

pissoirsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300259500

Public urinals partly screened and located for easy access, usually at curbside; found in some European countries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c

pit dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300137644

Houses, common during the prehistoric periods of many cultures, whose floors are dug out deeply below the adjacent ground level. Use "sunken huts" for multipurpose buildings of the first millennium CE, found in England and throughout northern Europe.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

pithead bathsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263081

Buildings located near coal mines, equipped with showers and clothes-drying facilities, typically found in England, Scotland, and Wales, and built for use by coal miners.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
accessory industrial buildings c

pits (earthworks)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008027

Cavities in the earth, usually not below ground water level, that are shallow in proportion to their width and generally created for materials extraction or burial.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
earthworks (engineering works) c
has sub-classes
ritual pits c

plain-piedc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265748

Apartments or houses in which all the rooms are on one level.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

planetaria (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132937

Buildings housing devices for projecting celestial images onto the interior of a dome for public viewing; may also be used for the projecting mechanisms. For mechanical models of the solar system, use "orreries."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exhibition buildings c

planing millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006304

Establishments primarily engaged in producing surfaced lumber, by cutting, smoothing, and matching wood.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

plant fortificationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048769

Dense plantings used as fortifications. The best known examples are barriers used as defensive walls in North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Moorish Spain, and elsewhere.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

plantation housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005582

Refers to the primary, and usually largest, residences on plantations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rural houses c

platform moundsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300393219

Artificial earthen mounds with a flat summit, intended to support a structure or activity. They were particularly prominent in the Pre-Columbian American cultures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mounds c

play schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006596

Buildings that house children's schools with facilities and structured program activities devoted to play, often convening only in the summer; established as an emergency measure during World War I; used both as places for children of working parents and as places for parents and teachers to study the playing habits of children.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

point blocksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164243

High-rise buildings usually in tower form with apartments or offices grouped around a central circulation core; use when distinguishing from "slab blocks" which are more like rectangular slabs in form.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
high-rise buildings c

poison control centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006664

Facilities that maintain statistics and provide information about poisoning, overdoses, and exposure to toxic substances, typically including where to find treatment for poisoning.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
auxiliary health care facilities c

polder millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411372

Windmill used to power the pumping of water from a polder, which is low-lying land reclaimed from the sea, to a drainage network.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c

police academies (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263443

Buildings that house schools for training individuals to become policemen, usually in accordance with state requirements.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

police stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006049

Headquarters for the police of a particular district, from which police officers are dispatched and to which persons under arrest are brought.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public safety buildings c

polyclinicsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312215

Buildings that house clinics treating diseases and injuries of many sorts, offering broad general care that is usually on an outpatient basis. Polyclinics include hospital outpatient departments at a general practitioner health center or hospital in an urban or town environment, as well as facilities attached to major factories or other work places. They often contain reception and waiting rooms, a registration desk, consulting and treatment rooms, a pathological laboratory, X-ray facilities, physiotherapy areas, and small operating theaters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

polygonal fortsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411423

Forts having a polygonal shape, which varied according to the site and requirements. Although they existed by the middle ages, prime examples of polygonal forts were those constructed resist the fire of rifled artillery and heavy mortars in the late 18th through 19th centuries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
forts c

polytechnics (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006616

Buildings that are distinguished from "universities" by traditionally providing space for training technicians in business, industry, and commerce for an immediate local area, having fewer residence facilities, and offering more part-time classes. For buildings housing educational institutions emphasizing training in agriculture or specific trades, use "vocational schools."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
university and college buildings c

pool hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007213

Refers to public establishments equipped with pool and/or billiard tables.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
entertainment buildings c

popinaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005211

Ancient Roman eating places offering predominantly hot meals, usually simple, cheap, and often unsanitary establishments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

poppenkastc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007143

Portable or mobile structures designed for the presentation of puppet shows. For toys consisting of two-dimensional representations of characters from popular plays, together with some or all of scenery, props, stage or proscenium, printed on sheets of paper and designed to be cut out, mounted on stiff backing, and used for performances in a miniature theater, see "toy theatres." For three-dimensional representations of theater buildings or of theater spaces such as stage and proscenium, whether used in performances or simply as models, see "miniature theaters."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts structures c, schouwburg c

portable altarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300298764

Altars that are of relatively small size and transportable, often fitting into a container along with other items for worship or services. In Christian contexts, examples include consecrated altar stones set in a case or otherwise mounted, used by priests who travel from location to location saying Mass where a permanent consecrated altar may not be available. Specifications included that it should be a solid piece of natural stone of a type and size resistant to fracture, consecrated by a bishop, large enough to hold the host and chalice, and designed so that it may be inserted in or placed on a table convenient for the service. For transportable versions of Christian painted or carved image-bearing objects of the type displayed on or above an altar, use "portable altarpieces."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c
has sub-classes
altar chests c

portable buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007975

Buildings designed to be movable rather than permanently located.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
demountable buildings c, mobile homes c

portable iconostasesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265614

Multi-panelled sanctuary screens like those used in the Eastern Orthodox church, but on a small scale. Used in private devotion in a family chapel, in private homes, or for travel. The depiction of saints matched that of the church iconostasis.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
iconostases c

portable tabernaclesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300301312

Tabernacles, which are receptacles for sacred items representing the essence of the deity (for example consecrated hosts in Christian contexts), that are not fixed within an architectural structure and of small enough size to be portable.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tabernacles (liturgical containers) c

portages (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411404

Structures or devices used to allow the transportation of a boat, goods, etc. over land between navigable bodies or stretches of water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

portico altarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395568

Monumental altars having a superstructure resembling a portico, originally including two or more pillars and a pediment, usually with a sculptural group or altarpiece. The Christian form developed from ancient altars, such as the Pantheon; it was most common in the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

post exchangesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006923

Shops at military posts where goods and services are available to military personnel and authorized civilians, whether the goods are provided by the military or by a sutler.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

post millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411564

Windmills with fixed caps that are placed on a central vertically oriented pole axis and can be revolved in their entirety to face the prevailing winds.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c
has sub-classes
paltroks c

post officesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006036

Public buildings within a government postal system at which mail is received and sorted, from which it is distributed, and at which stamps are sold and other services rendered.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c

post stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007827

Stations or inns along a route that is a thoroughfare for coaches or riders in a postal service, especially stations where fresh post horses are kept.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

posubanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300261054

Refers to the Fante Asafo military associations' meeting places, rallying points, and ritual centers for the groups' events; originally functioning as shrines, now also acting as storage facilities, civic symbols, and advertisements of community strength.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
societies' buildings c, storage facilities c

potato housec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300430685

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

potteries (manufactories)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006310

Establishments that specialize in making clay pottery, such as earthen pots or vessels.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

poultry housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004999

Structures constructed for or used to shelter poultry, which are usually domestic chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, etc., but excluding game birds. An example of a humane poultry house could have either a large open space provided with food, water, and roosting areas, often with an accessible opening to the outdoors; in large commercial facilities, there may be a series of small pens where two or more animals are confined and raised for meat or to produce eggs.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c
has sub-classes
chicken houses c, chicken runs c

powder magazinesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006921

Military storage buildings for priming powder and similar explosives.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
magazines (military buildings) c

powder millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300185661

Refers to factories in which gunpowder is made.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

power plant buildings (utilities buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120461

Buildings where electrical power is generated for distribution, often as part of a larger power plant.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
utilities buildings c
has sub-classes
aggregaatgebouw c, reactor containment buildings c

prachedisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127090

Siamese stupas tapering from a round base to an attenuated finial.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stupas c

praetoriumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005636

In the ancient Roman Empire, the official residences of provincial governors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
official residences c

prangc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263746

Sanctuary towers of Southeast Asian origin, generally used in Thai culture; based on Khmer prasat tower designs and usually accompanied by a wihan.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c, towers (single built works) c

prastaras (entablatures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266139

Entablatures that form the transition from wall to roof in a Dravida temple.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

pre-primary schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006586

Buildings housing schools attended by children before they are eligible for elementary or primary school.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c
has sub-classes
kindergartens (buildings) c, nursery schools (buildings) c

preacher's chairs (presider's chairs)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404259

Chairs of various designs, positioned at the front of certain Protestant churches and used by the preacher during services. For chairs having a tall back surmounted by a lectern and used as a pulpit, use "preaching chairs."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
presider's chairs c

preaching chairsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164591

Chairs that are designed or used to serve as both a chair and a pulpit or lectern in a relgious setting; found in the context of Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and other religions. Examples are chairs having a tall back surmounted by a lectern, so that the chair could be used as a pulpit at open-air services or worship conducted at local houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

preparatory schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006581

Buildings that house private schools intended to prepare students for more advanced formal education.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
private schools (buildings) c

presidential libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006872

Buildings housing institutions that are typically more like museums or archives than libraries, containing the papers and sometimes exhibits about a given U.S. president and his administration.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
archives (buildings) c, libraries (buildings) c, museums (buildings) c

presidential residencesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379767

Dwellings built for or inhabited by the president of a nation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
official residences c

presider's chairsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395619

Chairs designed for the use of the priest or other celebrant presiding at a Christian mass or other service. The chairs are usually of substantial size and having arms, placed in the choir of the church. For a set of three chairs or seats on a recessed bench for the celebrant, deacon, and sub-deacon, use "sedilia." For the chairs of a presiding bishop, use "cathedrae (bishop's chairs)." For chairs specifically for a presiding Protestant preacher, use "preacher's chairs."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
preacher's chairs (presider's chairs) c

prie-dieu chairsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300171016

Chairs with a low seat and a tall sloping back, used as a prayer seat or stool; the form was seen in the 17th century, but became particularly popular during the Gothic Revival of the 19th century. For kneelers of similar form having a support for elbows and bookshelf, but not in the form of a chair, use "prie-dieus (benches)." For chairs with a very similar design, particularly those dating to the 18th century, but intended for use by females watching card games, use "voyeuses à genoux." Prie-dieu chairs may be made of humble materials, such as a wooden frame with a rattan seat-kneeler, or they may be upholstered; they may include a shelf for prayer books. They are found in private chambers and occasionally in churches. If they are part of a set, it is usually a bedroom set. Voyeuses à genoux are always upholstered, and are generally part of a larger set along with voyeuses intended for males to sit astride while watching card games.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
kneelers (furniture) c

prie-dieus (benches)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300298975

Bench-like pieces of furniture for the use of a person at prayer, consisting of a kneeler with a narrow upright front surmounted by a ledge for books or for resting the elbows, and often a shelf below this for storing books. For similar pieces that are in the form of a low chair, use "prie-dieu chairs."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
kneelers (furniture) c

print shops (stores)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266772

Printsellers' shops, that is, stores in which the primary items for sale are prints.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

printing plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006247

Facilities, office, or business where the printing of books or other works takes place.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c

prioriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000645

Religious houses that rank immediately below abbeys and are presided over by a prior or prioress.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
monasteries (built complexes) c

prisons (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006460

Buildings or other facilities to which people are legally committed as punishment for a crime or while awaiting trial. In North America, the term specifically denotes a facility run by the state or federal government for those who have been convicted of serious crimes, in contrast to a locally run facility for those awaiting trial or convicted of minor offences. As developed since the late 18th century, prisons are generally characterized by cell and corridor plans with separation by offense and sex, and programs of rehabilitation provided as means toward prisoner reform. Use "jails (buildings)" for places for offenders sentenced either for lesser crimes or relatively short terms.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c
has sub-classes
debtors' prisons c, federal prisons (buildings) c, maximum-security prisons c, medium-security prisons c, military prisons (buildings) c, minimum-security prisons c, open prisons c, penitentiaries (buildings) c, state prisons (buildings) c

private chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007461

Rooms or other relatively small places set aside for worship by an individual, family, or small group, where no public services are provided. A private chapel may be within the confines of a larger church, home, or other larger building; it may also be a free standing structure.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

private libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006876

Buildings or spaces housing lbraries that are formed by the collections of individuals rather than as a public institution.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

private schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006578

Buildings that house schools that are established, conducted, and primarily supported by a nongovernmental agency and available to a limited set of students.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c
has sub-classes
parochial schools (buildings) c, preparatory schools (buildings) c

procathedrals (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007507

Churches used temporarily as cathedrals, as, for instance, during repairs or during creation of a new diocese.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

processing plantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164121

Facilities established or used to transform, alter, or treat a product or other thing by using a special process or technique, including operating upon the thing mechanically or chemically.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c
has sub-classes
beverage processing plants c, brickworks (factories) c, cement plants c, chemical plants c, coke plants c, crushing plants c, food processing plants c, gasworks c, limeworks c, metalworking plants c, paper mills c, planing mills c, potteries (manufactories) c, powder mills c, pulp mills c, refineries c, resource recovery facilities c, roperies c, sawmills (factories) c, tanneries c, textile mills c, tileries c

produce standsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005281

Open or enclosed stands or tables at which fruit and vegetables are displayed for sale.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stands (mercantile structures) c

promontory fortsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400671

Fortified enclosures constructed on a raised block of land that forms a promontory of some kind projecting out from a hillside or cliff line. The main defenses cut off the neck of the promontory, the remainder of the perimeter having natural defensive capabilities. Most date back to the Iron Age.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
forts c

propylaeac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005090

Monumental entrances to sacred enclosures in ancient Greece and Rome.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial gates c

proscenium archesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300100054

Framing arches through which, in most modern theaters, the stage setting is revealed to the audience.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

proscenium wallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300078150

Fire walls that separate a stage or enclosed platform from the public or spectators in an auditorium.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

prothesesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300162359

Refers to recesses, in effect chapels, used for preparation of the Eucharist by the clergy, and located on the north side of the bema in Greek churches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

provost's housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411427

Buildings where a provost, who is a high-ranking administrative officer in an ecclesiastical or academic institution, resides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
official residences c

prytaneiac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300127097

Public halls in ancient Greek cities where the sacred hearth and official headquarters of the city administration were housed and where official guests were entertained.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c

prākārasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266138

The high enclosure-walls of a south Indian temple structure, or the covered walkway that surrounds the temple boundary.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

psychiatric clinicsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006672

Buildings that house clinics specializing in outpatient treatment, including counseling and the dispensing of medication, for relatively mild or controllable mental illness that does not require overnight admittance.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

psychiatric hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006733

Hospital facilities where those with mental disorders are confined for observation and treatment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c, mental health facilities c

public accommodationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164125

Structures, establishments, or facilities, whether ownership is public or private, that are used by the public, examples include establishments that provide goods and services to the general public.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
bed-and-breakfasts c, caravanserais c, hospices (public accomodations) c, hostels c, hotels (public accommodations) c, inns c, khans (built works) c, lodges (public accommodations) c, lodging houses c, motels c

public bathsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007353

Buildings equipped with swimming pools and other facilities for bathing and swimming, traditionally the primary hygienic facility in a city or town.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c
has sub-classes
balnea c, hammams c, thermae c

public buildings (governmental buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008059

Buildings or groups of buildings owned and operated by a governing body, carrying out official duties, and often occupied by a governmental agency.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
aeraria c, border inspection stations c, civic & social structures c, diplomatic buildings c, government office buildings c, judicial buildings c, legislative buildings c, mints (buildings) c, municipal buildings c, post offices c, prytaneia c, public safety buildings c, weigh-houses c

public libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006877

Buildings or spaces housing collections of books that are available to the public and typically maintained by public funds, as distinguished from libraries available only to a certain group or individual.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c
has sub-classes
branch libraries (buildings) c

public safety buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006043

Buildings housing offices concerned with health matters, disaster management, and other issues surrounding the public safety of a community.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c
has sub-classes
fire hose houses c, fire stations c, life-saving stations c, police stations c

public schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006584

Buildings that house schools maintained at public expense for the education of children of a community or district as part of a free education system; generally includes elementary and high schools.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

pubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005166

Public refreshment facilities with more emphasis on drinking, normally alcoholic beverages, than on eating or entertainment, which if provided usually occurs in separate, often back rooms, and offering no accommodations; use "saloons" for similar places but with staged entertainment provided in the main room; use "taverns" for establishments offering public accommodations as well as general refreshments, but no entertainment other than social gatherings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bars (commercial buildings) c

pulp millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006309

Mills or factories where wood is reduced to paper pulp.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

pulpit fallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215220

Antependia or textiles hanging from the front of a pulpit, usually embroidered with appropriate devices.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
antependia c

pulpitsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003790

Elevated stands enclosed by a guardrail and a platform on which to rest a book, intended for clergy to preach to the congregation; usually situated within a church and may be fixed or movable (movable pulpit). It often has a staircase, a backboard, and a sounding-board.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
ambos (pulpits) c, three-deckers (pulpits) c

pumphousec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300430948

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

purificatorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300216653

Relatively small, rectangular linen cloths used by the celebrant for wiping the Eucharistic vessel after each communicant has drunk from it and to wipe the chalice and paten after the ablutions that follow Communion.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar cloths c

pylons (gateways)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005091

Monumental gateways to Egyptian temples, consisting of a pair of towerlike structures with slanting walls flanking the entrance portal; may also be used more loosely for any large isolated structures used to mark a boundary, as at approaches to bridges or avenues.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c

pyramids (tombs or platforms)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004838

Monumental structures with a square or triangular base and inclined triangular sides, usually meeting at a point. The most famous pyramids are those used as mausolea in ancient Egypt; they were focal points of much larger funerary complexes. However, pyramids, usually with flat tops, are also found in Central America, where they were used as platforms for altars or temples, occasionally also covering the burial chamber of a ruler.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c, tombs c
has sub-classes
stepped pyramids c

pyresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005908

Combustible heaps for burning the dead as a funeral rite.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

pātakac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264801

Decorated storehouses built by the Maori of New Zealand. The carvings on the storehouses are elaborate designs that advertise the village wealth. The structures were used to keep preserved fish, meat, and other food, as well as to store mats, weapons, agricultural tools, and fishing equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
warehouses c

pīṭhasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266166

Molded pedestals or plinths that support an image of a deity, or lingam.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

qasrsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005740

Arabic castles or fortified palaces.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
castles (fortifications) c

qibla wallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003826

Walls of a mosque or idgah oriented toward Mecca and usually containing a minbar.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Islamic religious building fixtures c

quadrifronsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005095

Four-square structures with two intersecting passageways and four façades. The axes are each symmetrically framed by columnar or arcuated architecture. The term is usually used in the context of monumental ancient Roman architecture. Quadrifrons were often built at right-angled crossroads and typically stood free. Quadrifrons could be triumphal or honorific in nature. Quadrifrons were particularly popular in North Africa. Notable examples are the Arch of Marcus Aurelius at Tripoli and the Janus Quadrifrons in Rome. The term can also refer to a sculptural form most often used as architectural ornamentation consisting of four faces or fronts looking out in four directions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c
has sub-classes
quadrifrontal arches c

quadrifrontal archesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264349

Arches, typically monumental, that have two intersecting passageways and four façades. They are sometimes placed at crossroads and, in the context of ancient Roman architecture, were mainly popular in Africa and the eastern parts of the empire.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
quadrifrons c

Quaker meeting housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007529

Houses or other buildings where meetings for worship are held by the the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
meeting houses (religious buildings) c

quaysc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120782

Substantial, man-made banks or landing stages, typically built of stone, lying alongside or projecting into water for loading and unloading ships. For structures that are not man-made banks, but built in similar locations and for similar purposes, use "wharves"; use "piers (marine landings)" for lighter structures that extend out over the water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
aanlegplaats c

quec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391477

In ancient China, stone structures resembling watchtowers which marked the entrance to a building complex. Generally built in pairs, they stand on opposing sides of a road or walkway, and are typically found in front of citadels, palaces, mansions, ancestral temples, and mausoleums.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watchtowers c

quonset hutsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007960

Prefabricated buildings with a semicircular cross section, generally built of corrugated metal and provided with thermal insulation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

rabbinical seminaries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006566

Buildings that house educational facilities with higher education curricula specifically designed to train rabbis; for schools providing training in Talmudic law generally, but not necessarily specifically for the rabbinate, use "yeshivas." For schools providing education for the priesthood, use "theological seminaries."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
seminaries (buildings) c

rabbit hutchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005011

Box-like pens built or used for rabbits to inhabit.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c

rabbit warrensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312178

Mazes of interconnected underground rabbit burrows, including natural habitations for wild rabbits or habitations on a piece of land set aside by humans for rabbit breeding.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c

radiating chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417350

Subsidiary chapels opening off the rounded apse of a church, having a footprint resembling petals or rays extending from the rounded apse.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

radio stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005402

Broadcasting stations for sending and receiving radio programming transmissions; for rooms and spaces designed for the origination or recording of radio programs, use "radio studios."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
broadcasting stations c

radio towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005420

Tall, usually metal, freestanding or guyed towers used as or carrying radio transmitting antennas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications towers c

rail transportation buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169606

Buildings specifcally used for purposes related to railroad transportation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rail transportation structures c, transportation buildings c
has sub-classes
metrostation c, railway buildings c, tram stations c

rail transportation structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300162982

Structures used in the context of railroad transportation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c
has sub-classes
rail transportation buildings c, railroad signal towers c, railway platforms c, turntables (rail transportation structure) c

railroad depotc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300431123

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

railroad signal housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411445

Railroad signal towers that are of modest size and house-like in form.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
railroad signal towers c, signal houses c

railroad signal towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005421

Structures, often tower-like, from which signals are sent to control the movements of railway trains. They typically house the control equipment for signal apparatuses and switches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rail transportation structures c, signal towers (elevated structures) c
has sub-classes
railroad signal houses c

railroad stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007783

Stations along a rail line where trains load or unload passengers or goods, usually comprising a platform next to the tracks and a building providing related services such as ticket sales and waiting areas. For the stations at the beginning or end of the line, use "railroad terminals."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
depots (transportation facilities) c, railway buildings c

railroad terminalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007789

Facilities at the beginning or end of rail lines where trains load or unload passengers and freight, generally including a platform next to the tracks and various buildings to provide related services. For facilities for loading or unloading passengers or goods along the course of the rail line rather than at the beginning or end of the line, use "railroad stations."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
railway buildings c

railroad turntablec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300431132

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

railway buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120696

Structures specifically designed for the business of a railroad or railway.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rail transportation buildings c
has sub-classes
freight houses c, railroad stations c, railroad terminals c, roundhouses c, tram depots c, union stations c

railway hotelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300108395

Hotels that are on, or adjoining, a railway station.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hotels (public accommodations) c

railway platformsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411425

Areas, often sheltered, located beside a railway track at a station and raised to a level convenient for passengers and freight to be loaded on and off the train, tram, or other similar conveyance.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rail transportation structures c

ranch housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005513

Designates asymmetrically massed, one-story houses with low-pitched roofs and rambling shapes; may also be used for the main dwelling on ranches. During the late 1940s and 1950s, the ranch house became associated with the work of architect Cliff May (1908-1989), who often used open plan buildings with large areas of glass. The designs became popular and were assimilated by other architects after the publication of two architectural pattern books by "Sunset" magazine, "'Sunset' Western Ranch Houses (San Francisco, 1946) and "Western Ranch Houses by Cliff May" (Menlo Park, 1958).
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

ranger stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379282

Structures or complexes serving as a base of operations for rangers or other wardens of a forest, and typically also accessible to the public.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
forest stations c

rathsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300240365

Ancient Irish or Welsh earthen enclosures of relatively small size, usually circular and possibly serving as fortifications or chiefs' residences.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

rathskellersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004361

Restaurants, usually located below street level, patterned after basements or cellars in German city halls where wine and beer are sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

Rathäuserc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300163013

German municipal government buildings also housing public function rooms.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

rauzasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005896

In Islamic India, mausoleums.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mausoleums c

ravelin ditchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411532

In a fortification, ditches or moats located between the ravelins and the counterscarps.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
moats c

reactor containment buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006367

Structures, often made of steel or reinforced concrete, enclosing a nuclear reactor and designed to contain the escape of radiation to the environment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
power plant buildings (utilities buildings) c

receiving vaults (funerary structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404371

Structures, usually in cemeteries, designed to temporarily store the bodies of the deceased prior to interment in a permanent grave or tomb. They may include chambers dug into hillsides or free standing structures. Examples are receiving vaults used during winter months in climates where the ground may be frozen. For rooms or structures used for the hygienic temporary storage of corpses, not designed for visitation by mourners, prefer "morgues."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

recharging stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263135

Stations providing electrical power to electric vehicles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

reconstructed architecturec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300418052

Built works that have been damaged, lost, or destroyed, then built or heavily restored at a later time according to the same design, usually but not always on the original site. Includes built works that have been physically reconstructed, as well as the subject matter of drawings, models, or other media illustrating a surmised reconstruction.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

recreatiecentrac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007241

Buildings having facilities for various recreational activities, often provided by or associated with specific groups or organizations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation buildings c

recreation buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007193

Distinguished from "entertainment buildings" by more broadly designating buildings designed for or containing equipment for amusement, exercise, sports, or some pastime.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c
has sub-classes
children's playhouses c, clubhouses c, fitnesscentra c, multi-purpose halls c, recreatiecentra c, shooting galleries (recreation buildings) c, sports buildings c

recreation pavilionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300429824

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

recreation structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122263

Built works used for purpose of recreation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
amusement rides c, amusement tunnel c, bleachers c, climbing walls c, courts (built works) c, cultural & recreational structures c, deer stands c, entertainment buildings c, eretribunes c, recreation buildings c, recreation pavilion c, sporting lodge c, sports structure c, water recreation structures c, winter sports structures c, zoo building c

recruiting stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263517

Facilities provided by the armed forces to recruit new members to its ranks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military buildings c

rectoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005649

The residences provided for clergymen, usually rectors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clergy houses c

redoubtsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006913

Small, usually isolated, fortification works of any form, commonly square or polygonal in plan, used to defend a prominent point.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

refineriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006254

Buildings or other industrial installations where a material, such as sugar, oil, metal, etc., is refined, meaning it is purified, clarified, distilled, or otherwise treated, typically by a series of industrial processes, to make the material purer or of a finer quality.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

reformatories (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006483

Buildings housing penal institutions that provide educational and vocational training among other methods for reforming behavior of youthful offenders or first offenders of minor crimes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c
has sub-classes
detention centers c

rehabilitation centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006713

Facilities specializing in the treatment of alcoholism and drug addiction.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c

relay stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005404

Microwave communications stations set up to send and receive transmissions between other installations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications buildings c
has sub-classes
repeater stations c

religious building fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003723

Furniture, ornament, windows, and other objects that are fastened in position and form part of a religious building, usually the interior, but are not an integral part of the architecture itself.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c
has sub-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c, Indian religious building fixtures c, Islamic religious building fixtures c, Japanese religious building fixtures c, Jewish religious building fixtures c, Lenten cloths c, altar cloths c, altar components c, altar veils c, altars (religious fixtures) c, antependia c, antimensia c, chancel screens c, cloths of honor c, dossals (curtains) c, houseling cloths c, iconostasis curtains c, kiswas c, mourning cloths c, offertory tables c, paraments c, parokhets c, preaching chairs c, riddels c, superfrontals c, tabernacle veils c

religious buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007391

Buildings built or used for religious ceremonies or other functions having to do with a particular religion.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c
has sub-classes
Kaidan'in c, baptisteries c, chapels (rooms or structures) c, churches (buildings) c, domus ecclesiae c, fanums c, hondō c, imambaras c, kivas c, kondō c, meeting houses (religious buildings) c, mondop c, mosques (buildings) c, pagodas (buildings) c, religious building fixtures c, shariden c, synagogues (buildings) c, tabernacles (Christian buildings) c, temples (buildings) c, wihan c

religious communities (built complexes)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000632

Facilities for groups of people living together or near each other, and subscribing to the tenets of a particular religion, including those who have taken vows and belong to the structure of a particular order, as well as more loosely organized groups of people. For the religious officials or functionaries of a religion, use "clergy." For the formal, organized groups themselves, use "religious orders."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c
has sub-classes
ashrams c, béguinages c, convents (built complexes) c, friaries c, haus tambaran c, hermitages (religious communities) c, lavras c, mathas c, monasteries (built complexes) c, novitiates (dwellings) c, sanghas c, tekkes (monasteries) c, viharas (religious communities) c

religious museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005832

Buildings housing museums focusing on the history, tenets, writings, music, architecture, or objects associated with religion, either of one particular religion or on the general topic of religion.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

religious structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120364

Ceremonial structures that are related to or concerned with religion.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial structures c
has sub-classes
candis c, freestanding altars c, holy wells c, idgahs c, maraes c, martyria c, minarets c, prang c, pyramids (tombs or platforms) c, religious buildings c, shrines (structures) c, spirit houses (religious structures) c, stupas c, sukkahs (structures) c, ziggurats c

repair shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006410

Establishments specializing in repairs, for example, of automobiles, railway cars, shoes, etc.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
accessory industrial buildings c
has sub-classes
body shops c

repeater stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164250

Microwave communications stations capable of boosting an incoming weak signal for retransmission on another frequency.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
relay stations c

repositories (physical storage facilities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300150151

Refers to chambers, rooms, buildings, vessels, receptacles, or other physical places in which works of art, specimens, curiosities, archives, documents, books, or other things are placed, deposited, or stored. In the context of art museums, the usage of the term often overlaps with "repositories (institutions)." For data storage and management destinations or mechanisms, use "data repositories" or "digital repositories."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c
has sub-classes
archive repositories (storage facilities) c

reredortersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007441

Latrines situated at the rear of Medieval convents or monasteries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
latrines c

reredoses (screens)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300075947

Refers to relatively large ornamented walls, screens, or other structures located above and behind the high altar of a Christian church, often holding the sacred tabernacle. A reredos may be placed against the apse wall, directly behind the altar, or may form part an altar screen. Its form evolved from the dossal, a tapestry or painting on the wall behind the altar. In church design, It may serve as a screen between celebrant and the congregation or between the choir and the retrochoir. In Spanish churches the reredos grew to be as wide as the nave and reaching to the vaulting of the roof. The reredos may be made of precious materials and heavily decorated, often with carvings, niches, sculptures, paintings and tapestries. It is distinct from a 'retable'; while the reredos typically rises from ground level behind the altar, the retable is smaller, standing either on the back of the altar itself or on a pedestal behind it. Many altars have both a reredos and a retable.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

research buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007659

Buildings built or used primarily to house space and facilities for scientific or other research.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research structures c
has sub-classes
laboratories c, nilometers c, observatories c, onderzoekscentra c, research institutes (buildings) c, vivaria c

research institutes (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007675

Buildings designed as separate, independent, and generally self-sufficient places to facilitate basic or applied research under contract or as nonprofit organizations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research buildings c

research laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120651

Laboratories equipped for both basic and applied research, usually set up in support of a larger organization which may then test and implement the research results.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

research libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006882

Buildings or spaces housing libraries consisting of specialized documents, and providing facilities for undertaking exhaustive investigation and research.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
special libraries (buildings) c

research stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007676

Refers to relatively isolated places with facilities for personnel habitation on site and for conducting on-site observations of natural phenomena in specific fields. Distinct from "experiment stations" which are primarily for research and experimenting and generally are not physically isolated.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
observatories c
has sub-classes
ice stations c, meteorological stations c, seismological stations c

research structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120662

Built works designed and used specifically for research.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
deeltjesversneller c, research buildings c

residencesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300438624

Structures or other places of adode that are more than merely temporary, and serve as the usual dwellings of people while at a certain place. In a legal sense, a person may have multiple residences, but only one "domicile," which is their primary dwelling for legal purposes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
dwellings c

residential structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257729

Architecture or other accommodations produced for or adapted to provide shelter and security for the basic physical functions of life for an individual, family, or clan and their dependents, human and animal. Among the functions provided for are a place to sleep, prepare food, eat, and sometimes to work, usually having a door, window, or other source of light and with protection from the weather.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
dwellings c, special use structures c

resource recovery facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006252

Buildings containing facilities for the recovery and reuse of materials and energy from waste.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

rest homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006716

Extended care facilities in a residential environment for the elderly, ill, or convalescing who need special, often medical, attention. Distinguished from "nursing homes" which emphasize round-the-clock skilled nursing care in primarily institutional environments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c
has sub-classes
labor rest homes c

restaurantsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005182

Buildings housing businesses where meals or refreshments are sold and eaten.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c
has sub-classes
Automats (TM) c, brasseries c, cafés (restaurants) c, coffee shops c, diners (restaurants) c, fast food restaurants c, ice cream parlors c, luncheonettes c, outdoor cafés c, popinae c, rathskellers c, soda fountains (restaurants) c, tea rooms c

retables (altar appendage)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076035

Refers to appendages placed on the mensa of an altar in a Christian church. A retable may consist of a simple shelf or ledge raised above the back of the altar and used to hold candles. It may also include an attached frame or structure enclosing painted or carved panels, with or without a shelf for candles, serving as an altarpiece. Smaller shelves are ledges are generally called "gradines," although usage overlaps. A "retable" is distinct from a 'reredos'; while the reredos typically rises from ground level behind the altar, the retable is smaller, standing either on the back of the altar itself or on a pedestal behind it. Many altars have both a reredos and a retable. For the smaller Mexican and Spanish American paintings of Christian saints and other holy figures, use 'retablos (panel painting).'
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar components c

retail storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005361

Places of business where goods are sold directly to the ultimate consumers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c
has sub-classes
clothing stores c, company stores c, general stores c

retirement homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005674

Multi-unit dwellings for the able-bodied elderly, often providing some common facilities for residents, as for social activities and meals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

riddel postsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257490

Posts, often fitted with horizontal rods, that enclose the ends of Christian altars, from which curtains are hung. The riddel posts may be surmounted by candleholders or sculptures of angels with instruments of the Passion.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

riddelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215199

Curtains hung on either side of an altar. For curtains hanging behind the altar, use "dossals."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

riding hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300045482

Indoor enclosures for horseback riding.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

riding schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169486

Buildings that house schools where equitation is taught; usually including an arena, seating, and housing for horses and equipment. For schools training horses, use "manèges." For complexes offering training, board, and care, use "equestrian centers."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

ring ditchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312201

Circular ditches that stand alone or form part of a fortification or other earthworks system, often the remains of plowed-out barrows.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ditches c

ritual pitsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400647

Prehistoric pits filled with various artefacts such as pottery, animal bones and flint tools carefully selected and deposited there as part of a ritual.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial structures c, pits (earthworks) c

road transportation structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007800

Buildings and structures used for functions related to road transportation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c
has sub-classes
bus stations c, bus terminals c, mansiones (stations) c, mutationes c, post stations c, recharging stations c, service stations c, stage stations c, toll-collection structures c, truck stops c, truck terminals c, weigh stations c

roadhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005206

Restaurants, inns, or hotels located beside or near roads or highways, often providing entertainment in addition to food and shelter.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c

rock-cut architecturec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008031

Refers to structures excavated into living rock. This term may overlap in meaning with "cave architecture," but cave architecture is not necessarily rock-cut, and rock-cut architecture is not necessarily designed around a cave.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
rock-cut churches c, rock-cut temples c, rock-cut tombs c

rock-cut churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007513

Churches comprising spaces that have been cut into the living rock. They are distinguished from "cave churches," which utilize natural cavities in the earth's surface.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c, rock-cut architecture c

rock-cut templesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007623

Temples cut out of the living rock.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rock-cut architecture c, temples (buildings) c
has sub-classes
speoses c

rock-cut tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120624

Private, single chamber tombs made of rock, used in ancient Egypt.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rock-cut architecture c, tombs c
has sub-classes
haouanet c

roller coastersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007319

Amusement park rides having a gravity train that moves along a closed loop on a sharply winding trestle built with steep inclines that produce sudden speedy plunges for thrill-seeking passengers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
amusement rides c

roller-skating rinksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007266

Buildings with large unobstructed spaces specially surfaced usually with hardwood or another smooth durable material for roller skating.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
skating rinks c

rolling millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006316

Steel mills where, usually hot, metal is passed between rollers to produce steel of a prescribed thickness or cross-sectional form.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
steel mills c
has sub-classes
tube mills c

rondavelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300045533

Native round huts of southern Africa, usually built of mud and thatch.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
huts (houses) c

rood beamsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395525

Transverse beams in Christian churches that span the nave at the entrance to the chancel or choir, and that separated the area around the altar from the area set aside for the laity. They are most common in the Middle Ages or early Renaissance Later, 'rood screens' developed between the beam and the floor. The rood beam may bear carved or painted portraits of the apostles, but most often is surmounted by a triumphal cross or crucifix. Rood lofts also later evolved above the rood beam.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

rood loftsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003788

Platforms above rood screens or rood beams, from which choirs sing or readings are made.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

rood screensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265155

Chancel screens surmounted by a cross or crucifix, and which evolved from 'rood beams.' Rood screens are often richly adorned and are sometimes double with vaulting between and a rood loft on top. The French term of 'jubé' derives from the Latin phrase Jube domine benedicere ("Let us bless the Lord"), which is often said by Catholic priests before the lesson while standing in front of the screen; some jubés have a balcony or platform from which to preach to the laity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c, chancel screens c
has sub-classes
tramezzi c

rooming housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312235

Houses, sometimes family homes or other relatively small buildings, that offer for a fixed fee apartments or rooms and sometimes meals. Rooming houses typically differ from boardinghouses in that a rooming house offers fewer amenities and less social contact with the family or other operators. However, in nineteenth-century American usage, the term may overlap in meaning with "boardinghouses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodging houses c

roperiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006259

Any type of building, complex, room, or other space where ropes are made. For rope-making facilities housed in long, narrow buildings or spaces and serving the marine and seafaring industries, use "ropewalks."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

rotating tabernaclesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391143

Tabernacles in Christian churches having multiple compartments or niches, usually two or three, each of which can be revealed or brought forward using a rotating device. The compartments typically could hold a monstrance, a ciborium, and a crucifix; the niches could be highly decorated. Rotating tabernacles were considered mechanical marvels, and were relatively rare, most common in 18th-century northern European Roman Catholic churches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tabernacles (liturgical containers) c

rotundas (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004842

Round buildings, especially those that are round both outside and inside and covered by domes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

round barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386827

Historic barn design that flourished between the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States and Canada. Round barns were built in a variety of shapes: octagonal, polygonal, or circular.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c

round towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300101468

Circular stone towers which taper toward the top, have a conical stone cap, four to five internal floors, and an entry door high above the ground; common in Ireland, associated with churches, and probably built between the 10th and 12th centuries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
towers (single built works) c

roundhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007797

Circular buildings for housing and repairing locomotives.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
railway buildings c
has sub-classes
wheelhouses (roundhouses) c

row housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005461

Urban dwellings attached in a series of three or more. For individual freestanding urban dwellings use "town houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
brownstones c, shophouses c, terrace houses c, trinity houses c

royal chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007462

Private chapels for a royal court.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

royal palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005743

Palaces for royalty, especially a monarch, usually grander in scale than other palaces and including accommodations for the royal court and its officers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
palaces c
has sub-classes
ducal palaces c, imperial palaces c

royal pewsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404231

Pews in a church reserved for the royal family; the pews may be set up on a high platform or otherwise decorated and designated as belonging to the monarch or family.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pews c

royal residencesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300343603

Residences built for or inhabited by royalty.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
official residences c

royal tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005946

General term for tombs constructed for royal deceased.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

ruinsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008057

The remains of buildings or groups of buildings that have been destroyed or are in a state of great disrepair or decay.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

runs (winter sports structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300251886

Inclined courses or tracks of ice or snow designed, maintained, or used for certain winter sports activities, as bobsledding or toboganning.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
winter sports structures c

rural housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169324

Dwellings located in the country.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
country houses c, farmhouses c, manor houses c, plantation houses c, stone houses (fortified rural dwellings) c

rural schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252238

Small buildings that house educational facilities, built in sparsely populated nonurban areas to provide public, usually elementary, education to local residents. Use when emphasizing the function or location of such buildings; when emphasizing the small size or form of some early examples, prefer "one-room schools."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

sacellac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007570

Small ancient Roman shrines, usually built as enclosures open to the sky.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

sacristy cupboardsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300298883

Piece of sacristy furniture in the form of a cupboard, intended to store a variety of liturgical objects, such as robes, apparel, and altar vestments, or used for other liturgy-related functions. It may be either an isolated piece of furniture, built into the wall, or incorporated as an integral part of the sacristy furnishings. It is generally surmounted by a cross or a religious symbol.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
frontal cupboards c

saddlebag housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005480

Refers to central-chimney double-pen houses or for one-and-a-half-story dogtrot houses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
double-pen houses c

saddleriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300343541

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

salinesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300045537

Factories where salt is made on a commercial scale.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c

saloons (bars)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005171

Public refreshment places with more emphasis on drinking, normally alcoholic beverages, than on eating, and offering a stage show or other type of public entertainment in the main room, but providing no overnight accommodations; use "pubs" for similar facilities, but generally offering no staged entertainment; use "taverns" for establishments offering overnight accommodations as well as food and drink but no staged entertainment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bars (commercial buildings) c
has sub-classes
beer halls c

saltbox housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005455

Denotes houses with two stories in front and one in back and with an asymmetrical gable roof where the rear slope is longer than the front slope.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

sanatoriumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006720

Health care facilities for the chronically ill.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c
has sub-classes
tuberculosis sanatoriums c

sanghasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000663

Communities of Buddhist monks; may also be used for Jain religious communities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

satellite tracking stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005410

Buildings and other structures used for tracking satellites in orbit.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications buildings c

savings banksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005221

Buildings that house banks having the primary purpose of taking charge of relatively small sums of money that comprise the savings of members of the population, in contrast to money belonging to corporations or wealthy individuals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
banks (buildings) c

sawmill buildingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300431454

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

sawmills (factories)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006306

Factories in which logs are converted to lumber by running them through a series of saws.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

scaenaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004681

In ancient Greek and Roman theaters, the structures facing the audience, forming the background before which performances were given and providing space for the players behind the acting area.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

scaenae componentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300083029

Parts or components of scaenae.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c
has sub-classes
episcenia c, scaenae frontes c

scaenae frontesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300083030

Refers to the facades of the stage buildings of ancient Greek and Roman theaters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
scaenae components c

schoolgebouwc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266732

Buildings used to house schools, usually of the elementary level, either devised or appropriated for this use. The term is generally applied to a-frame structures often with one interior space found in rural areas of the United States and Canada, but may be applied to any building type in the context of primary education.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006495

Individual buildings or groups of buildings designed or used as places of instruction, typically having one or more classrooms where students may sit at desks and listen to an instructor, often including a library and other areas having books, computers, or other items necessary for the lessons.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
institutional buildings c
has sub-classes
Hebrew schools (buildings) c, Sunday schools (buildings) c, academies (buildings) c, boarding schools (buildings) c, business colleges (buildings) c, business schools (buildings) c, community schools (buildings) c, consolidated schools (buildings) c, continuing education centers (buildings) c, day schools (buildings) c, dental schools (buildings) c, educational centers (buildings) c, elementary schools (buildings) c, free schools (buildings) c, high schools (buildings) c, junior high schools (buildings) c, law schools (buildings) c, madrasas (buildings) c, manèges (buildings) c, medical schools (buildings) c, middle schools (buildings) c, military academies (buildings) c, music schools (buildings) c, one-room schools c, play schools (buildings) c, police academies (buildings) c, pre-primary schools (buildings) c, private schools (buildings) c, public schools (buildings) c, riding schools (buildings) c, rural schools (buildings) c, schoolgebouw c, secondary schools (buildings) c, seminaries (buildings) c, teachers colleges (buildings) c, university and college buildings c, veterinary colleges (buildings) c, vocational schools (buildings) c, yeshivas (buildings) c

schouwburgc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007117

Buildings having a stage or projection screen for the presentation of dramatic performances and providing seating areas for spectators.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts buildings c
has sub-classes
arena theaters c, bioscoop c, miniature theaters c, multiplex cinemas c, odea c, open-air theaters c, papieren theater c, poppenkast c, street theaters (structures) c, theater elements c, variety theaters c

science museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312326

Buildings housing museums containing collections dealing with the development and application of science, scientific ideas, technology, and instrumentation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

scientific laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386256

Rooms, buildings, or groups of buildings specifically equipped with apparatus for scientific experiments.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

sconces (fortifications)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400729

Small, earthwork fortifications in the form of an entrenched earthen rectangle, square, or pentagon that were used mostly in Northern Europe from the late middle ages until the 19th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

scoreboardsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300226134

Large usually rectangular boards at sports venues used primarily to display the score and other relevant facts, figures, or images of the game in progress.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports facilities fixtures c

seasonal dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005527

Dwellings occupied seasonally or for only a few months of the year, as by seminomads, tourists, or migrant workers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
summer houses (seasonal dwellings) c, vacation houses c, wickiups c

second homesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120678

Second dwellings that are owned in addition to a principal home.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

secondary schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300343448

Buildings that house schools providing education between primary or elementary education and the higher or university level education, differing by school district in grades included.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

sections of watercoursesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387032

Areas comprising a portion of a watercourse.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watercourses c

sediliac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300124818

Series of seats, usually three in number, or a bench, and rarely only one seat, either movable or recessed in the wall and crowned with canopies, pinnacles, and other enrichments, usually placed on the south side of the choir near the altar for the officiating clergy: celebrant, deacon, and sub-deacon.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c

seismological stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007683

Facilities having equipment to measure earthquakes and other seismic phenomena.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research stations c

self-service storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005363

Stores where customers serve themselves instead of being attended to or waited on by the staff, usually paying for all purchases in one place.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

seminaries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386971

Buildings that house schools providing education in theology.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c
has sub-classes
rabbinical seminaries (buildings) c, theological seminaries (buildings) c

senior centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005123

Drop-in centers for elderly, ambulatory adults that provide classes and unsupervised activities and programs, but no medical services.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
community centers c

sentry boxesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048816

Huts or boxes to shelter a sentry at his post.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
military security buildings c

sepulchers (altar components)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300075936

Cavities in altars or altarpieces for containing relics.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altar components c

sepulchral buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005881

Funerary buildings used for rites related to burials and funerals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary buildings c
has sub-classes
mausoleums c, ossuaries (buildings) c, sepulchral chapels c

sepulchral cavesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400631

Natural or artificial caves used as a burial places for one or multiple deceased, often with carved or constructed elements.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
burial caves c

sepulchral chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007454

Rooms or relatively small freesanding structures containing tombs or sarcophagi, usually for individuals, families, or members of a particular community. For rooms or structures adjacent to a tomb, used by the mourners or for offerings to the dead, prefer "tomb chapels."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c, sepulchral buildings c

serial buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404839

Buildings designed to be identical or closely resemble each other, often built in succession or at the same time, so that they may be constructed quickly and efficiently. Examples are suburban housing developments and factory-produced housing kits.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

service industry buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300129541

Commercial buildings built for use by the sector of industry where no goods are produced, yet the industry is in service to businesses and consumers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c
has sub-classes
barbershops c, beauty shops c, betting parlors c, bordeel c, car washes c, cybercafes c, employment agencies c, laundries (businesses) c, massage parlors c, travel agencies c

service stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007815

Establishments that primarily sell gasoline, lubricating oils, and other merchandise, such as tires and batteries, for motor vehicles and that often also perform minor repair work. For buildings or parts of buildings where motor vehicles are parked or housed, usually temporarily, use "garages."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

settlement housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300179506

Buildings that house a variety of individual and family social, educational, and recreational facilities provided for recent immigrants or residents of underprivileged neighborhoods; especially in England and the United States since the late 19th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

shacksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005515

Roughly and often crudely built dwellings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

shaft graves (tombs)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005951

Graves consisting of deep, rectangular or round vertical or angled tunnels or shafts, or such shafts located above larger burial chambers. Examples are found at ancient Greek, Mycenaen, Egyptian, other Middle Eastern, Pre-Columbian, and Asian sites. The custom particularly flourished in the late Bronze Age (ca. 1600-1450 BCE), when the Greek mainland came under the cultural influence of Crete. To refer exclusively to the graves at Mycenae and other Bronze Age Greek sites, use "Shaft Grave period."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

shaft housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375146

Structures, often enclosed, located at the tops of mining shafts, for housing hoisting machinery.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mine buildings c

shanty boatsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266354

Floating houses or shacks on the water, usually a river; characterized by their small size and having been quickly built, often ramshackle. May refer specifically to houseboats built as temporary housing by lumbermen.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houseboats c

sharidenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300310670

Relic hall, where Buddhist relics are preserved and venerated. A famous example is located on the grounds of Engakuji Temple in Kamakura.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

sheds (storage structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006411

Refers to modest outbuildings used for shelter or storage. A shed is usually one story, typically has one or more open sides, and may be covered by a lean-to roof with one high pitched plane covering the entire structure. It may be leaning against a permanent structure or standing alone. The special purpose of the shed is typically indicated by a defining word prefixing (e.g., "cowshed," "woodshed," "train shed").
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c
has sub-classes
belfrys (sheds) c, drying sheds c, livestock sheds c, lumber sheds c, machinery sheds c, woodsheds c

sheep barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004909

Barns constructed or used for the housing of sheep, usually having a pen or pens large enough to contain several sheep or a flock, smaller pens for lambing (giving birth), and areas for shearing, feeding, and watering.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c, barns c

sheep shedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300432119

Sheds to shelter sheep.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
livestock sheds c

sheepfolds (animal housing)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300045477

Pens or shelters for sheep.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c

sheltered workshopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006777

Places providing job training and vocational rehabilitation for the disadvantaged, whether due to physical handicap or lack of experience or education.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
welfare buildings c

shipyard structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122140

Industrial structures found in yards where ships are repaired.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c
has sub-classes
slipways c

shooting galleries (recreation buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007197

Indoor ranges or covered structures equipped with targets for practice or competition with firearms. For built structures that include other forms of mechanical attraction, use "penny arcades."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation buildings c

shophousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419416

Combined residential and commercial structures built with a shop that opens on to the ground floor pavement with a second or third storey generally used as a residence for the proprietor. These are most commonly found in Singapore, Malaysia, and China, but the form exists elsewhere, often in "Chinatown" developments in American cities, referring back to the original source.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
row houses c

shoroc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004856

Towerlike structures holding bells in Buddhist monasteries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bell towers c

shot towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006263

High towers, usually round, in which shot is made by dropping molten lead from an upper story into a cistern of water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
metalworking plants c

shotgun housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005484

Houses in which all the rooms are in direct line with one another usually front to back, common in the 19th century in southern United States cities; also, narrow gable-front dwellings one room wide.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

shrines (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007558

Structures or large furnishings in which devotion is paid to a statue, picture, saint, deity or other holy objects. For containers for safeguarding the relics of a saint, use "reliquaries".
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c
has sub-classes
chaityas c, heroa c, jani c, jinjas c, lararia c, mashhads (shrines) c, mbari (shrines) c, mithraea c, naiskoi c, sacella c, t'ai miao c, wayside shrines c

shtendersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266804

Reading stands used to support a book or other reading material for prayer, study, or speaking. Ultimately from the German "stehender," meaning "standing" or "upright."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Jewish religious building fixtures c

side altarsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395638

Altars in Christian churches that are under the same ecclesiastical canons as the high altar, but considered subordinate to the high altar. Side altars are typically placed at the head of a side aisle, along the sides of the aisle, or in a bay or chapel; they are often decorated with an altarpiece, wall paintings, windows, or other art referring to the titular saint to whom the altar is dedicated. Rules may state the allowable size, number of steps, or absence of a tabernacle for a side altar. Side altars were ranked in importance; the side altar on the Gospel side of the high altar had the highest status, and the counterpart on the Epistle side had the second highest rank. Side altars appeared in church architecture by the 6th century; they became prime places for members of the congregation to display their wealth and importance through patronage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
altars (religious fixtures) c

side chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411482

Subsidiary chapels opening off the nave or side aisles of basilican churches. For chapels opening off the apse, prefer "apse chapels."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

signal housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417360

Structures that house signals of various types, usually in service of transportation systems; examples include such structures on seashores, canals, or along railroad lines.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c
has sub-classes
lighthouses c, railroad signal houses c

signal towers (elevated structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312190

General term for elevated structures, either open or enclosed, from which signals of any kind are sent, including telegraphic, electronic, or manual signals. Examples are towers in the Great Wall of China and towers used to relay railroad signals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
towers (single built works) c
has sub-classes
railroad signal towers c, telecommunications towers c

silos (agricultural structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005024

Tall, usually cylindrical, structures in which animal feed is stored and which are normally sealed to exclude air and promote fermentation of green fodder (silage) without spoilage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food storage structures c

single built works (built environment)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004790

Single structures in the built environment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
building c
has sub-classes
World Heritage Sites c, abandoned buildings c, abandoned structures c, agricultural structures c, alumni centers c, animal enclosure c, animal stall c, apsidal buildings c, artificial islands c, artificial reefs c, assembly halls c, basilicas (works by form) c, beach huts c, bricolage (works) c, camping tent c, canopy tent c, cave architecture c, ceremonial structures c, commercial buildings c, communications structures c, community centers c, condominiums (built works) c, congrescentra c, cultural centers (buildings) c, cybercafes c, earth sheltered buildings c, earthen architecture c, earthworks (engineering works) c, ekklesiasteria c, energy efficient buildings c, exhibition buildings c, experimental buildings c, extraterrestrial structures c, faculty clubs c, floating buildings c, follies (architectural) c, forest stations c, former structures c, fortifications c, garden structures c, gate structures c, gatehouses c, gebouw met meerdere verdiepingen c, guglias (forms) c, hillside architecture c, historic buildings c, historic structures c, hydraulic structures c, illegal buildings c, industrial structures c, information handling facilities c, institutional buildings c, intelligent buildings c, kiosks c, labyrinths (built works) c, lean-tos c, lodges (Native American structures) c, loft buildings c, marine structures c, megastructures c, military buildings c, mills (buildings) c, mimetic buildings c, monoptera c, multipurpose buildings c, nonconforming buildings c, office buildings c, opleidingscentra c, other structures c, outbuildings c, paddock c, panopticons c, parish houses c, performing arts structures c, plain-pied c, portable buildings c, public accommodations c, public buildings (governmental buildings) c, quonset huts c, raths c, reconstructed architecture c, recreation structures c, research structures c, residential structures c, rock-cut architecture c, rotundas (buildings) c, ruins c, serial buildings c, slab blocks c, societies' buildings c, solar buildings c, stoas c, storage facilities c, structures (single built works) c, student unions c, sunken huts c, temporary structures c, tholoi c, togu na c, towers (single built works) c, transmitting tower c, transportation structures c, underground structures c, underwater buildings c, union halls c, utility structure c, walk-ups c, wanagan c, windowless buildings c, workshop buildings c

single room occupancy hotelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300235963

Hotel-like housing providing single, private, furnished rooms for short- or long-term rental at very low rates; usually offering shared bath and kitchen facilities, with or without housekeeping, linen, or front-desk services. For similar housing but providing larger rooms or sets of rooms, generally for long-term rental and providing a larger array of services, use "apartment hotels."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c
has sub-classes
hotels (public accommodations) c

single-family dwellingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122195

Detached houses designed for or used exclusively by one family.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
domus c, hogans c

single-pen housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005481

Houses consisting of only a single room, or pen.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

single-pile housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312191

Houses having one rows of rooms in the floor plan, typically allowing access to rooms only through other rooms rather than via a corridor. Single-pile houses may have one or two stories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

skating rinksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007260

Structures containing large, bounded, smoothly surfaced areas for skating.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c
has sub-classes
ice skating rinks c, roller-skating rinks c

ski jumpsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007386

Steeply inclined, snow-covered courses with a horizontal take-off at the end from which skiers glide off into the air.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
winter sports structures c

ski liftsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007387

Conveyances that transport skiers up slopes or mountainsides, consisting typically of a series of seats suspended from an endless cable driven by motors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
winter sports structures c
has sub-classes
chair lifts (chairlike conveyances) c

ski lodgesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007178

Main buildings, typically located in a resort or park, and primarily serving tourists or sportsmen who are skiing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodges (public accommodations) c

ski-lift stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000623

Refers to structures located along ski lifts and designed for loading and unloading skiers, which usually include ski-lift controls and shelter for operators.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

skin tentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263691

Tents made of sewn together skins, typically that of goats.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tents (portable buildings) c

skittle alleysc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007287

Buildings containing equipment and bowling lanes for the pin game of skittles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bowling alleys c

skyscrapersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004809

Exceptionally tall buildings of skeletal frame construction.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
high-rise buildings c

slab blocksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004843

Medium- or high-rise buildings having smaller depth compared to their length and usually to their height; use to distinguish from "point blocks" which are usually towerlike in form and built around a central circulation core.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

slaughterhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006354

Places where animals are killed for food.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
meat processing plants c

slave quartersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005675

Houses or parts of houses occupied by slaves, who are people treated as the property of another person, whether by capture, purchase, or birth.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

slipwaysc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006433

The structures inclined toward the water on which a ship may be built or lowered into the water; may also be used for the guides that support the ship's hull.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shipyard structures c

sluicesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006082

Artificial passages of wood or masonry, a dam or embankment, used for impounding the water of river, stream, or canal, and fitted with a valve or gate for stopping or regulating the flow.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
artificial water channels c
has sub-classes
outlet sluices c

smelters (metalworking plants)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300103997

Metalworking plants where ore is melted or fused, often with an accompanying chemical change, usually to separate the metal from the other material.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
metalworking plants c

smithiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007734

Workshops of a blacksmith, who is an ironsmith who makes iron into tools or other objects.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
workshop buildings c

smock millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006274

Windmills having a polygonal tower with sloping sides, with sails mounted on a rotating cap.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c

smokehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004957

Buildings or rooms built or used for the containment of smoke, usually such buildings or rooms where meat or fish is dried or cured by means of dense smoke. Also, rooms or structures in a tannery that are heated by smoldering bark and used to unhair hides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drying houses c, food processing plants c

snack barsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005172

Eating facilities where quick, light meals, refreshments, or snacks are served, usually at a counter.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bars (commercial buildings) c
has sub-classes
melksalon c

snowshedc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300433135

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

societies' buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007063

Buildings belonging to or used by members of professional, fraternal, or trades organizations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
athenaeums c, fraternal lodges c, gildenhuis c, posuban c

soda fountains (restaurants)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300179528

Restaurants with counters at which soda water, ice cream, and light meals are served; may also be used to designate the dispensing equipment or counter itself, especially when found as fixtures in commercial buildings, such as drugstores.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

solar buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007984

Buildings designed to store and use solar radiation for heat or electricity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
solar houses c

solar greenhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004946

Greenhouses designed to store and use solar radiation as an energy source.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
greenhouses c

solar housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005559

Houses designed to store and use solar radiation for heat or electricity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, solar buildings c

sorority housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006646

Dwellings in the United States owned and operated by societies for women for the benefit of their constituents and not open to the general public. They generally serve as a dormitory for sorority members in a college or university setting.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
group dwellings c

sound mirrorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300256897

Concrete structures of various forms, usually including a concrete dish linked to microphones, acting as early warning systems to detect and transmit the sound of incoming zeppelins; installed along the English coast facing Europe during the early 20th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
communications structures c

space stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008030

Manned artificial satellites designed to revolve in a fixed orbit and to serve as a base for specific functions (e.g., scientific observations or the refueling of spaceships). For manned installations established on natural extraterrestrial bodies for specific functions, use "extraterrestrial bases." For larger communities established in space or on natural extraterrestrial bodies, use "space colonies."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extraterrestrial structures c

special libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006880

Buildings housing privately owned libraries established to meet the needs of the members or staff of the owning institution.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c
has sub-classes
corporate libraries (buildings) c, research libraries (buildings) c

special use structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300379773

Architecture designed for a single, extremely specialized purpose or activity, rather than for general or broad use.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
residential structures c
has sub-classes
birth huts c, death huts c, dormitories (buildings) c, hale 'aina c, hale kua c, homes for the aged c, menstrual huts c, mua c

specialty storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005364

Stores that carry a deep assortment within a narrow line of goods, such as furniture stores, florists, sporting goods stores, and bookstores.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c
has sub-classes
boutiques c

speosesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007617

Use especially with reference to ancient Egyptian temples, shrines, or tombs cut into the living rock.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rock-cut temples c

sphaeristeriac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007309

Ancient Roman structures adapted to ball playing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

spinning millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300247617

Textile mills in which thread is spun.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
textile mills c

spirit houses (religious structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300195504

Small or miniature houses in which guardian or deceased spirits are invited to live. They may be set on wooden posts; they may exist in groups together in house compounds. The practice is common in several cutures, including among Native Americans, in Japan, in Thailand, and in other locations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

spirit waysc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391197

The processional approaches to tomb sites, flanked by pillars, stelae, and stone carvings which often take the form of guardian figures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c

split-level housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005458

Houses in which the floor levels of adjacent living areas differ by less than a full story.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

sporting goods storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005336

Stores specializing in the retail sale of sporting equipment, such as rackets, balls, clubs, etc., and specialized clothing designed to be worn while playing sports.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

sporting lodgec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300433637

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

sports buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007250

Designates buildings providing facilities for athletic events or training and, usually, support facilities for participants and spectators.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation buildings c
has sub-classes
arenas (sports buildings) c, bowling alleys c, bullrings c, circuses (Roman arenas) c, field houses c, hippodromes (Greek sports buildings) c, physical education buildings c, riding halls c, skating rinks c, ski-lift stations c, sphaeristeria c, sports facilities fixtures c, stadiums c

sports facilities fixturesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300229715

Architectural elements of sports facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c
has sub-classes
scoreboards c

sports structurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300433640

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

springhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008013

Buildings enclosing a natural spring; sufficiently cool for use as a storehouse of milk and other dairy products.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

squash courtsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007339

Four-walled, enclosed courts marked for the racket and ball game of squash racquets.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
courts (built works) c

stables (animal housing)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005015

Buildings or portions of buildings for the housing and feeding of horses, cattle, and other such domestic animals, and often also for storing riding equipment and vehicles, and which occasionally have living quarters for associated personnel. For barnlike structures used primarily for housing farmstock and feed, see, for example, "horse barns" or "cattle barns."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c
has sub-classes
livery stables c, mews c

stadiumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007271

Large usually unroofed buildings with tiers of seats for spectators built in various shapes and enclosing a field used for sports events.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sports buildings c

stage floorsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300100057

The surface of a stage, commonly made of wood, on which the players perform.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

stage stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387017

Stations or inns located on a stage route that provide change of horses for couriers and provisions for passengers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

stall componentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260120

Parts or components of stalls.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
misericords (choir stall components) c

stalls (religious building fixtures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300076122

Fixed seats for the clergy with high, enclosing backs and sides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c
has sub-classes
choir stalls c

stands (mercantile structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122180

Designates usually slight and often temporary structures erected for the display or sale of merchandise or at which business is conducted.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c
has sub-classes
bookstalls c, food stands c, newsstands c, produce stands c

star-fortsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048763

Redoubts formed by a number of re-entering and salient angles, the sides of which flank each other.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
forts c

state capitolsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404846

Buildings housing state legislatures in the U.S. states.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
capitols (legislative buildings) c

state colleges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169459

Buildings that house colleges that are financially supported by a state government, either the government of a U.S. state or the national government of certain other nations.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
colleges (buildings) c

state libraries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006845

Buildings housing libraries maintained by state funds.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
libraries (buildings) c

state prisons (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006481

Buildings that house prisons administered by the state, particularly a state in the U.S.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
prisons (buildings) c

state universities (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006623

Buildings that house universities that are financially supported by a state government.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
universities (buildings) c

stations (transportation buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007746

Intermediate stopping places along transportation routes; for the end points of such routes, use "terminals."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c
has sub-classes
metrostation c

stave churchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007524

Wood churches with walls of vertical planks, used from at least the 9th century, especially in Scandinavia.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
churches (buildings) c

steam bathsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007355

Establishments containing special enclosures for cleansing or refreshing oneself in a bath of steam.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water recreation structures c
has sub-classes
Turkish baths c, sweathouses c

steel millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006311

Facilities where steel is processed and rolled into sheets.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
metalworking plants c
has sub-classes
rolling mills c

stepped pyramidsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400644

Monumental structures built to resemble true geometric pyramids by erecting rectangular layers of diminishing size, each set back from the one below to form terraced structures rising in stages. Use of the term most often refers to mausolea in ancient Egypt, particularly the Step Pyramid of Djoser; but these structures are also found in Central America, where they were used as platforms for altars or temples, occasionally also covering the burial chamber of a ruler.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pyramids (tombs or platforms) c

stilt housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005454

Houses constructed on stilts above the ground, typically built in hot, moist regions, on water, or on uneven terrain.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
chickees c

Stimezokliniekc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006668

Facilities offering both women and men information about methods for avoiding pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, tests for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, and often dispensing birth control devices, such as condoms and intrauterine devices (IUDs). Abortion services are sometimes provided. Some family planning centers also offer pregnancy care. Services are typically free or low cost, focusing on teens and low-income patients.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

stoasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005144

Structures that originated in Greek architecture, comprising freestanding colonnades or covered walkways, or long open buildings with the roof supported by one or more rows of columns parallel to the rear wall. Stoas surrounded marketplaces and sanctuaries, forming places of business and public promenade. Rooms could back onto the colonnade, and a second story was sometimes added. A famous example of a stoa was the great hall at Athens, which was adorned with frescoes of the battle of Marathon, and in which Zeno lectured, giving the name to his disciples, "Stoics."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
market halls c, single built works (built environment) c

stock exchangesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005229

Buildings that house a market for the buying and selling of public securities and where an association of brokers and jobbers transact business.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
exchanges (financial institutions) c

stockadesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006914

Defensive barriers of stakes, piles, or other timber and often including loopholes for gun fire, placed across entrenchments and redoubts, a harbor or river, or around a building, village, or another area in need of fortification.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

stone houses (fortified rural dwellings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411457

Refers to distinctive, rural fortified dwellings of relatively modest size; particularly, but not exclusively, those dating from the 13th century and later in northern Europe. These "stone houses" were typically owned by local minor lords or land holders; they were usually made of stone. Do not use this term to indicate common houses made of the material stone; instead, use material = "stone (worked rock)" plus work type = "house."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, rural houses c

storage facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007700

Buildings or other structures designed or utilized primarily for storage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
armories (military buildings) c, depots (storage) c, food storage structures c, freight houses c, godowns c, granaries c, helms (built works) c, hoppers c, icehouses c, kura (storage facilities) c, missile silos c, ossuaries (buildings) c, posuban c, repositories (physical storage facilities) c, sheds (storage structures) c, storage tanks c, storehouses c, treasuries (buildings) c, vehicle storage buildings c, warehouses c

storage tanksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007714

Tanks used temporarily for containing fuel or another substance, usually liquid or gas rather than solid. The tanks are not intended to be linked to the equipment for which that fuel or other substance is intended.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c
has sub-classes
gasholders c, gasoline tanks c, oil storage tanks c

storec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300433935

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c

storehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265138

Buildings in which goods are stored.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c
has sub-classes
archaeological storehouses c

storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005283

Buildings, either small or large, offering merchandise for retail sale.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c
has sub-classes
art galleries (buildings) c, art stores c, bakeries c, bookstores c, butcher shops c, chain stores c, clothing stores c, commissaries (store and eating spaces) c, confectioneries c, convenience stores c, cooperative stores c, curio shops c, delicatessenhandel c, department stores c, discount houses c, drugstores c, florist shops c, grocery stores c, hardware stores c, hosiery shops c, lumberyards (buildings or lots) c, novelty shops c, pawnshops c, pet shops c, print shops (stores) c, retail stores c, saddleries c, self-service stores c, specialty stores c, sporting goods stores c, tabakswinkel c, tabernae c, tea stores c, thrift shops c, trading posts c, variety stores c

street theaters (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300403967

Platforms or booths set up in a town square or other public location, often on market day, to accommodate traveling players or street performers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c

strip clubsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265056

An establishment providing entertainment in the form of strip-tease.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
performing arts buildings c

structures (single built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004794

Refers to constructions of any kind artificially fabricated of parts joined together in some definite manner and which may or may not provide enclosure or shelter. Includes not just buildings, but other structures, for example oil wells, bridges, docks, and railroads. The term normally applies to structures built by humans, but may also apply to those built by other species.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
buildings (structures) c

student unionsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006647

Buildings on a college campus dedicated to social and organizational activities of the student body.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

stupasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007576

Buddhist relic mounds of earth, brick, or stone, dominated by a hemispherical or bulbous dome set on a square or circular base and topped by a small pavilionlike structure and a spire. Stupas often serve as pilgrimage sites and symbols of the Buddha or his teachings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c
has sub-classes
chortens c, dagobas c, prachedis c

submarine structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008042

Structures designed to be built or to be located largely or totally under water in an ocean or sea.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
marine structures c, underwater buildings c

suburban housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005584

Houses located away from the urban center in the suburbs, typically segregated from the work place, and often near only limited shopping and entertainment sources. They are typically part of a group of houses having similar floorplans and styles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
borjs c

sugar housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004958

Subsidiary agricultural buildings where sugar is refined, especially those where maple sugar and maple syrup are made.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

sugar refineriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006358

Refers to a facility devoted to the production of high-quality sugars from remelted raw cane sugar or from remelted and recrystallized lower-grade beet syrups.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
food processing plants c

sukkahs (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007643

Temporary structures roofed with branches and adorned with fruits or vegetables, built near a house or synagogue, and used as dining or living areas during the Jewish festival of Sukkot.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

summer houses (seasonal dwellings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005529

Homes in the country used as summer residences.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
seasonal dwellings c
has sub-classes
yalis c

summer palacesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005534

Palaces that provide summer, generally rural, retreats for rulers and their courts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
palaces c

summerhouses (garden structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300256434

Structures of varying forms in gardens or parks designed to provide cool shady places of relaxation or retreats from summer heat.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

Sunday schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132249

Buildings that house schools, usually associated with Christian churches and mainly for children, in which religious instruction is given on Sundays.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

sunken hutsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300137527

Denotes semi-underground buildings forming self-contained structures without a built floor, common to England and northern Europe throughout the first millennium CE and used variously for such functions as houses, storehouses, and workshops; use "pit dwellings" for prehistoric houses whose floors are generally deeply set below ground level.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

superfrontalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300204866

Valancelike hangings at the front edge of an altar, often embroidered to match the altar frontal. For large superfrontals hung above and behind an altar and containing religious images, use "altarpieces."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

supermarketsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005246

Large, self-service, retail markets which sell food, household goods, and household merchandise.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
markets (structures) c

surgeries (health facilities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411486

Rooms or offices where medical and paramedical professions, particularly those of general practitioners, are practiced, patients examined, and treatment prescribed. Originally, these may have been in private houses, now most often they are offices in urban districts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
health facilities c

surgicentersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006673

Facilities for clinics, either free-standing buildings or part of hospitals, where minor surgery is performed on an outpatient basis.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clinics (buildings, medical) c

sweathousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007369

Structures heated by steam produced by pouring water on hot stones and used by Native Americans for ritual and therapeutic sweating.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodges (Native American structures) c, steam baths c

sweatshopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300179632

Industrial establishments where employees are underpaid and overworked usually under unsanitary or otherwise barely tolerable conditions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial buildings c

swimming poolsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007376

Artificial bodies of water designed for swimming, either sunken into the ground or created by the construction of walls, whether or not the pool is housed within a structure or open to the sky.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water recreation structures c
has sub-classes
indoor swimming pools c

swine housingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260431

Built structures or dwellings for accomodating swine.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
animal housing (agricultural structures) c
has sub-classes
hog houses c, pig houses c, piggeries c, pigpens c, pigsties c

synagogues (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007590

Community places for the regular assembly or congregation of Jews for liturgical services, assembly, and study apart from the service of the temple; since the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, worship at the synagogue is the sole place of public worship.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

synchrotonsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300380340

Designates structures in which charged particles, generally subatomic particles such as protons or electrons, are accelerated by means of an alternating electric field whose frequency is kept constant to remain synchronous with the particles.They are confined to a closed circular orbit by a changing magnetic field, the strength of which is increased to keep the path’s radius constant as the particles gain mass and their momentum increases.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
deeltjesversneller c

t'ai miaoc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007575

Chinese great ancestral shrines, usually associated with palace buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

tabakswinkelc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300254286

Stores whose primary commodities are tobacco products and smoking accessories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c
has sub-classes
cigar stores c

tabernacle veilsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300204880

Textile coverings for the tabernacle, which holds the consecrated host and is located in, on, or near the high altar of a church. The tabernacle veil is often of a prescribed liturgical color, based on the period of the church calendar.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious building fixtures c

tabernacles (Christian buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312236

Places of worship that are distinguished from churches by not being of ecclesiastical architectural design, and by being temporary places of worship or the meeting houses of Protestant Nonconformists.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

tabernacles (liturgical containers)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300207778

Receptacles used in religious contexts that are considered in essence the dwelling-place of the deity, intended literally or symbolically. In Christian contexts, tabernacles often have an architectural character and are located near the high altar of a church, set into the wall or free-standing; their purpose is to hold the consecrated Host. The term is derived from Latin, meaning a small dwelling.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Christian religious building fixtures c, altar components c
has sub-classes
portable tabernacles c, rotating tabernacles c, wall tabernacles c

tabernaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005366

Roman one-room, rectangular chambers opening directly off the street and used primarily as shops or booths.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

tabernae meritoriaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312180

Ancient Roman inns that served cooked delicacies and full meals, usually having a narrow, long floor plan and vaulted ceilings, with serving boys attending and the proprieter sitting on a raised platform at one end. They were better-class establishments, distinguished from the lower-class inns, "cauponae."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
inns c

tabulariac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005041

Ancient Roman archive buildings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
archives (buildings) c

tahōtōc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300310676

Buildings that replaced the pagoda in some temple complexes of Esoteric Buddhism; literally "many-jewelled pagoda", "pagoda of many tiers", or "multi-treasure tower". These were introduced to Japan during the Heian period (794-1185) and are characterized by a white, plaster hemisphere rising from a square substructure. A famous example of these is the Ishiyamadera Pagoda in Otsu near Kyoto, erected in 1154.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pagodas (buildings) c

tailracesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257656

Artificial channels carrying water away from waterwheels, turbines, or similar hydraulically operated machinery.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
millraces c

tanneriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006302

Buildings or parts of buildings where tanning occurs, which is the treating of hides or skins with tannins to produce leather.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

tavernsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005207

Primarily 17th- to early 19th-century English and American places of eating, drinking, and public accommodations, which often became local centers of social gatherings; distinguished from "inns" which emphasize their overnight accommodations and also provide food and drinking facilities; for establishments that emphasize drinking, especially liquors, use "pubs" or "saloons."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c
has sub-classes
ordinaries (taverns) c

tea roomsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005204

Establishments where tea and other nonalcoholic refreshments and pastries or light meals are served. For establishments that sell tea leaves, use "tea stores."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
restaurants c

tea storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005337

Shops or small stores where tea leaves are sold and where brewed tea is sometimes also served. For establishments that do not sell tea leaves, but instead contain tables and specialize in serving brewed tea, coffee, and other light refreshments, use "tea rooms."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

teachers colleges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006558

Buildings that house four-year colleges offering courses for the training of primary and secondary school teachers and granting bachelor's degrees and often advanced degrees.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

teaching hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006701

Hospitals where formal medical training takes place, usually affiliated with nursing or medical schools.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

teahousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007956

Designates small buildings for the Japanese tea ceremony.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

tekkes (monasteries)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000665

Use only for dervish monasteries; for rest houses for Islamic pilgrims, use "hospices."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

telecommunications buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005399

Buildings used for telecommunications business or activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
communications buildings c
has sub-classes
broadcasting stations c, relay stations c, satellite tracking stations c, telegraph offices c, telegraph stations c, telephone exchanges c

telecommunications towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300164023

Towers used for electronic communication over long distances.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
communications structures c, signal towers (elevated structures) c
has sub-classes
cell towers c, radio towers c, televisietoren c, transmission towers c

telefooncelc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005422

Small structures, typically large enough for a single person to comfortably enter and furnished with a payphone for public use. They are typically characterized by having a door for privacy and windows to alert others that the booth is in use.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
communications structures c

telegraph officesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005413

Buildings or parts of buildings housing equipment and personnel for the transmission and receipt of telegraphs, which comprise information relayed by coded signals over a distance, which was at its height from the mid-19th through early 20th centuries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications buildings c

telegraph stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005414

Buildings or other structures housing or supporting telegraph switching or repeater equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications buildings c

telephone exchangesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005416

Buildings housing the central switching point for telephone communications.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications buildings c

televisietorenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300165414

Tall, usually metal, freestanding or guyed towers used as or carrying television transmitting antennas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications towers c

television stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005403

Broadcasting stations for sending and receiving television programming transmissions; for rooms and spaces designed for the origination or recording of television programs, use "television studios."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
broadcasting stations c

temples (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007595

Buildings housing places devoted to the worship of a deity or deities. In the strictest sense, it refers to the dwelling place of a deity, and thus often houses a cult image. In modern usage a temple is generally a structure, but it was originally derived from the Latin "templum" and historically has referred to an uncovered place affording a view of the surrounding region. For Christian or Islamic religious buildings the terms "churches" or "mosques" are generally used, but an exception is that "temples" is used for Protestant, as opposed to Roman Catholic, places of worship in France and some French-speaking regions.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c
has sub-classes
aedes c, cave temples c, fire temples c, heiaus c, hypaethral temples c, joss houses c, mortuary temples c, pantheons c, pañcāyatanas c, rock-cut temples c, wats c

temporary buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300165202

Built works that are intended to be non-permanent.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
temporary structures c
has sub-classes
ice palaces c

temporary structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007997

Buildings, monuments, and other structures that are intended to be non-permanent, sometimes transportable. Erected for festive or sporting events or to provide access to or protection or support of facilities under construction.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
brattices c, cuccagne c, macchine (structures) c, temporary buildings c

tenement housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005730

Buildings containing rental apartments that are in large cities, occupied by poorer people, generally built to minimum standards of sanitation, safety, and comfort, and often in run-down condition.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
apartment houses c
has sub-classes
chawls c, dumbbell tenements c

tents (portable buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005694

Collapsible shelters of canvas, skins, plastic, or other flexible and water-repellent material stretched and sustained by poles, usually secured by ropes to pegs in the ground.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
demountable buildings c
has sub-classes
black tents c, mat tents c, pavilions (tents) c, skin tents c, tipis c, yurts c

terminal care facilitiesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006725

Facilities specializing in the care of the dying or the incurably ill.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
extended care facilities c

terminals (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007748

Transportation buildings, or stations, which are usually built to act as a terminal point for airlines, a railway, a bus service, or another type of transportation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c
has sub-classes
arrival terminals c, freight terminals c, oil terminals c, passenger terminals c

terrace housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300132989

Designates lines of dwellings situated on a sloping, terraced, or similar site.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
row houses c

tetraconchsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004822

Buildings, usually churches, mausoleums, or baptistries, having a cross plan with four apses. Usually the arms of the cross form a Greek cross plan, with arms of equal length. The design was common in Byzantine architecture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
apsidal buildings c

textile mill structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122220

Industrial structures found at textile mills.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c
has sub-classes
bleacheries c, weaving sheds c

textile millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006321

Facilities where textiles and textile products are created, often including the weaving and sewing processes, as well as the preparation of the fibers or other materials from which textiles are made.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c
has sub-classes
cotton mills c, dyeworks c, fulling mills c, spinning mills c, woolen mills c

theater elementsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300100052

Architectural elements found in theaters.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c
has sub-classes
flats (theater elements) c, fly towers c, gridirons (theater elements) c, parascenia c, periaktoi c, proscenium arches c, proscenium walls c, scaenae c, scaenae components c, stage floors c, traps (theater elements) c

theological seminaries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006568

Buildings that house schools providing education in, for example, theology and religious history, primarily, but not exclusively, to prepare students for jobs as priests, ministers, or church workers; usually sponsored or controlled by a church or other religious organization. For buildings that house schools devoted especially to the training of rabbis, use "rabbinical seminaries."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
seminaries (buildings) c

thermaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007364

Monumental ancient Roman bath buildings. For public or private ancient Roman baths or bath buildings of ordinary size, use "balnea."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public baths c

thermopoliac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400645

Roman commercial establishments serving as bars or taverns selling food or drink. These may have been visited exclusively by the poor who did not have access to kitchens of their own.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c

Thingplätzec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265604

Open-air amphitheaters built during the Nazi era in Germany for Völkisch meetings and to view theater and propaganda presentations. Some 1200 sites were planned but only about 40 were built.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
amfitheater c

tholoic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300121227

Use to designate circular buildings of classical date, with or without a peristyle.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

tholos tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005930

Circular masonry tombs, primarily of Mycenaean Greece, constructed with a corbeled dome, entered via a long walled passageway, and covered by a mound.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

three-deckers (dwellings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005440

Multiple dwellings comprised of three housing units set one above the other; for dwellings having three housing units set side by side on one level, use "triplexes (multiple dwellings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

three-deckers (pulpits)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300003796

Church pulpits with a clerk's desk at the bottom, reader's desk above, and pulpit on top.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
pulpits c

thrift shopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005367

Retail stores that sell secondhand goods at reduced prices.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

thymelesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007637

Altars standing in the center of a Greek theater orchestra.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
freestanding altars c

tidal watercoursesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387084

Creeks or other channels in a coastal wetland that are subject to bi-directional tidal currents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
watercourses c

tide millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006272

Mills operated by the tidal currents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water mills c

tighremtsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266586

Distinctive structures typically used as fortified collective storage bins or communal refuges in Berber settlements.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
fortifications c

tile gravesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300400653

Graves contructed from tiles forming a sloping roof over the deceased. This was a common funerary practice in classical antiquity.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

tileriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300248627

Factories in which ceramic tile is manufactured.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
processing plants c

time ballsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300257666

Visual time signals, generally including a ball that is mounted on a tall pole or rod set up on a tower or other prominent location and that is arranged to drop suddenly at a predetermined moment, such as noontime; used, for example, by ships at anchor.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
communications structures c

tinsmelterijenc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300262812

Establishments where tin is mined or processed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
metalworking plants c

tiny housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300403954

Houses with the amenities of domestic dwellings that are of very small size, often on less than a 12x24 foot footprint.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

tipisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005697

Conical tent dwellings of poles gathered together at the top, spread into a circle on the ground, and covered with skins or canvas; common to Native American tribes of the Great Plains.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
lodges (Native American structures) c, tents (portable buildings) c

tipplesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300264016

Structures where coal is unloaded from mining cars by means of a tipping device.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

tithe barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004910

Barns built for storing agricultural produce, taxes, or other contributions paid in support of religious establishments or parishes; common in England.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
barns c

tobacco barnsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004911

Agricultural structures in which tobacco is dried and cured, with or without supplemental heat.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
drying houses c

togu nac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263146

Dogon men's meeting houses used to discuss community issues. Togu na are characterized by millet-stalk roofs supported by wood pillars, which are typically carved with fertility symbols such as women's breasts or scenes from Dogon society.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

tokonomac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266672

In Japanese architecture, an interior space that may have evolved historically from the private altars of Zen Buddhist monks, used for the display of devotional objects; then later as elevated seating for warriors or dignitaries. The most recent use of the space in Japanese houses is for the display of flower arrangements and scrolls that set the mood of the tea ceremony, or other art objects.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Japanese religious building fixtures c

toll collection machinec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300434849

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

toll plazasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007825

Rows of toll booths on a toll road, where traffic is stopped or slowed to collect tolls.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
toll-collection structures c

toll structurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300434850

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

toll-collection structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007820

Structures or buildings used specifically for the collection of transportation tolls.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c
has sub-classes
octrois c, toll plazas c, tollbooths c, tollgates c, tollhouses c

tollboothsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007821

Booth, stalls, or offices at which tolls, duties, or customs are collected, particularly booths at which the toll for the right of passage across a bridge or along a road are collected.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
toll-collection structures c

tollgatesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007823

Gates across a road at which toll is payable.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
toll-collection structures c

tollhousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007824

Houses or other buildings designed or used primarily for the collection of tolls or dues.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
toll-collection structures c

tomb chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300403946

Chapels or other room-like spaces, or small freestanding structures, adjacent to or near the tomb in a funerary site. Examples date from ancient Egypt, where offering niches developed over time into rooms, where families of the dead could visit on appropriate days of the year, to eat meals or make offerings in accordance with Egyptian funerary cults. For chapels that hold the remains of the dead, use "sepulchral chapels."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c, funerary buildings c

tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005926

Elaborations constructed over or around burial sites; for simple interments in the earth, use "graves."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary structures c
has sub-classes
altar tombs c, chamber tombs c, chullpas c, cist graves c, confessions (tombs) c, mastabas (tombs) c, navetas c, pillar tombs c, pyramids (tombs or platforms) c, rock-cut tombs c, royal tombs c, shaft graves (tombs) c, tholos tombs c, tile graves c, tower-tombs c

toolshedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007706

Structures or parts of structures designed or used for the storage of tools.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
machinery sheds c

toranasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300133018

Sacred or honorific gateways made of wood or stone, comprised of two uprights with one and three crosspieces, or arched, found in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain architecture.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial gates c

toriic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005100

Gateways to Shinto shrines, generally composed of two columns and two horizontal spanning members often with slight upward curvature at their ends.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
ceremonial gates c

tourist cabinsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300045485

One of a number of small, individually housed units in a motel.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
vacation houses c

tower buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004811

Modern high-rise buildings whose main mass rises, with the tall slender proportions of a tower, from a larger low base. For usually detached or isolated buildings or other structures high in proportion to their lateral dimensions, use "towers (single built works)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
high-rise buildings c

tower houses (defensive structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300182716

Distinctly vertical dwellings, built for defensive purposes, usually of stone and with at least three to four stories.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

tower millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411567

Windmills having the form of a masonry tower, atop which are positioned a rotating cap and the sails.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c

tower-tombsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120649

Used to designate ancient Roman funerary structures of several stories usually rising from a stepped square or rectangular base and topped by a pyramidal, domical, or flat roof.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tombs c

towers (single built works)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004847

Detached or isolated buildings or other structures high in proportion to their lateral dimensions. For parts of buildings with walls rising with vertical proportions considerably above the rest, use "towers (building divisions)." For modern high-rise buildings with a towerlike main mass rising from a larger low base, use "tower buildings."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
bell towers c, clock towers (towers) c, gumbads c, prang c, round towers c, signal towers (elevated structures) c, watchtowers c

towers of silencec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005880

Circular stone platforms or towers erected on hills on which Parsees of India dispose of their dead according to the Zoroastrian rite. Such towers, built of stone or brick, are about 25 feet high and have gratings on which the dead are left. After the corpses have been devoured by vultures, the bones fall into a pit below, thereby satisfying the Zoroastrian injunction that corpses, which are seen as extremely polluting, should not defile the earth or have contact with fire. The actual towers are seen as threats to purity and therefore can only be entered by professional corpse-bearers who take ritual precautions before entering and undergo rites of purification after leaving the profession. Some members of the Zoroastrian community want to abandon this ancient way of disposing of the dead but others staunchly adhere to it.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
funerary preparatory buildings c

town hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006063

Principal public administration buildings of towns and villages housing offices for transaction of government business and places for public assembly.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
municipal buildings c

town housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120766

Use only for individual freestanding urban dwellings. For attached urban dwellings each having its own private entrance, use "row houses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c
has sub-classes
hôtels (town houses) c, palazzi c

tract housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005613

Groups of similarly designed houses located in subdivisions; used to distinguish from those houses that are custom designed and built.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

trade martsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120137

Designates buildings or building complexes providing wholesalers with a single location having display spaces for product vendors of various trades, such as apparel, furnishings, or business equipment.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c

trading postsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005368

Buildings or outdoor sites set up for purposes of trade, especially in frontier or other a region not fully developed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

tram depotsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007799

Stations along or at the terminals of a tram line where trams load or unload passengers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
depots (transportation facilities) c, railway buildings c

tram stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411450

Intermediate stopping places along lightrail tram routes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rail transportation buildings c

tramezzic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300065033

Distinctive rood screens found in Italian churches, often deep free-standing structures found particularly in mendicant churches and in many other monastic churches in Italy.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rood screens c

transept chapelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417349

Subsidiary chapels opening off the transept of a cruciform-plan church.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
chapels (rooms or structures) c

transmission towersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300165443

Use only for tall concrete, metal, or timber structures of various plans designed to carry power lines; for tall metal structures used to hold radio or television antennas, use "radio towers" or "television towers."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
telecommunications towers c

transmitting towerc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300431347

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

transportation buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007736

Buildings designed or utilized for the needs of boarding and unloading passengers and the transportaion vehicles transporting them, such as a train station, bus station, or airport.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c
has sub-classes
control towers c, depots (transportation facilities) c, electrification buildings (transportation buildings) c, hangars c, rail transportation buildings c, road transportation structures c, stations (transportation buildings) c, terminals (buildings) c, water transportation buildings c

transportation infrastructurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386980

General term for facilities that allow the movement of people and goods from one location to another, including rails, roads, bridges, and other facilities for air, rail, road, water, cable, pipeline, and space transport and travel.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c

transportation museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300243839

Describes buildings housing museums that specialize in the history, objects, vehicles, and other materials associated with transportation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
history museums (buildings) c
has sub-classes
aeronautical museums (buildings) c, automotive museums (buildings) c, carriage museums (buildings) c

transportation structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120693

Structures of any kind that serve the transportation and transport of goods and passengers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
airport terminal c, bicycle rack c, bus depot c, launch towers c, mail crane c, marine landing c, rail transportation structures c, railroad depot c, railroad turntable c, signal houses c, snowshed c, toll collection machine c, toll structure c, transportation buildings c, transportation infrastructure c, water transportation structures c

traps (theater elements)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300100059

Openings for the passage of actors or objects, commonly in the stage floor.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
theater elements c

trass millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411484

Mills designed to grind trass, a kind of rock which when ground is used for making mortar or hydraulic cement.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c

travel agenciesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005258

Buildings or parts of buildings housing firms that specialize in making arrangements for the transport and accommodation of travellers.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
service industry buildings c

treasuries (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404214

Buildings in which money or valuable objects are stored or preserved. These usually incorporate security features into their design. Examples are found in Classical Greece and Rome.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c
has sub-classes
aeraria c

tree housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005589

Houses having the primary living accomodations built around or through the branches of a living tree, whether constructed as an actual dwelling or for the recreation of a child.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

trellisesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006785

Small arbors, often only two-dimensional, generally used to support climbing plants or as sunshades.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
arbors c

trenchesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008022

Long, narrow, usually steep-sided cuts into the earth, as to receive pipes, wires, or footings; may also be used for defensive cuts, especially when the excavated earth is heaped in front as a barrier. For defensive cuts in which the earth is not used as added protection, use "fosses" or "moats."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
cuts (earthworks) c

triconchsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004821

Three-apsed buildings, usually having a cross plan in which one arm of the cross is a flat-ended narthex and the remaining three arms terminate in apses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
apsidal buildings c

trinity housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300261044

Small 18th- and 19th-century Philadelphia row houses generally comprised of one room per floor for three floors.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
row houses c

triplexes (multiple dwellings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300248517

Multiple dwellings comprised of three housing units in a row, each with its own ground-level entry; for dwellings in which three housing units are stacked one above the other, use "three-deckers (dwellings)." For apartments with rooms on three levels, use "triplexes (apartments)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
multiple dwellings c

trous-de-loupc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265579

A conical pit with a pointed stake fixed vertically at the bottom center; most often used in group formation, in rows, as a defensive obstacle in medieval military fortifications.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
field fortifications c

truck stopsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300078025

Establishments, typically found in the United States, which provide refreshment, fuel, and services for truck-drivers and their vehichles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

truck terminalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007818

Buildings, lots, or other facilities where where goods are transferred between trucks, or between trucks and railroad cars or ships.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

trullic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007961

Refers a type of traditional limestone house of southern Italy, particularly southern Apulia. Trulli are circular in plan and are constructed with roughly worked limestone boulders and feature distinctive conical, domed, or pyramidal roofs of corbeled, dry-walled masonry. This mortarless technique is prehistoric but still in use in this region. Several trulli can be joined together to form complex dwellings that combine flat and conical roofs. The exteriors are often whitewashed and the roofs tile-covered; the main door is typically arched and the windows are generally few and small.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
beehive houses c

tube millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006318

Facilities or equipment that pulverize or finely grind crushed ore or another material by placing it in a revolving cylinder containing steel rods, balls, loose flints, or pebbles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rolling mills c

tuberculosis sanatoriumsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411384

Sanatoriums devoted to the treatment of tuberculosis, usually dating to the 19th and early 20th centuries. The facilities were typically located in a rural environment, with large windows and sunning porches, large enough to house dozens or hundreds of patients.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
sanatoriums c

tumulic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391495

Ancient sepulchral mounds, particularly those created by the Bronze Age Tumulus culture evident in Europe from around 1600 BCE.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
burial mounds c

turf mazesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006818

Labyrinthine garden features created by cutting shallow pathways into deep lawns; common during the Renaissance.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
maze gardens c

Turkish bathsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007371

Buildings in which bathers pass through a succession of steam rooms of increasing temperature followed by spaces for rubdowns and massages. For Islamic public baths, use "hammams."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
steam baths c

turntables (rail transportation structure)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007925

In the context of railroads, revolving platforms that turn on a central pivot laid with rails connected to adjacent tracks; used for turning railway vehicles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
rail transportation structures c

underground buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008046

Buildings constructed wholly or mostly beneath the surface of the ground.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
underground structures c

underground structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008047

Structures constructed wholly or mostly beneath the surface of the ground.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
fogous c, missile silos c, underground buildings c

underwater buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008048

Buildings designed to be built or located mostly or totally under the surface of a lake, river, sea, or ocean.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
submarine structures c

union hallsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375133

Building used for union gatherings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

union stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007790

Railroad stations or terminals at which tracks and facilities are shared by two or more railway companies, allowing passengers and freight to connect conveniently between them.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
railway buildings c

universities (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006617

Buildings or groups of buildings that house degree-granting institutions which may typically include liberal arts undergraduate colleges, graduate schools, and undergraduate or graduate professional schools.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
university and college buildings c
has sub-classes
state universities (buildings) c, urban universities (buildings) c

university and college buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122164

Buildings housing universities or colleges.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c
has sub-classes
colleges (buildings) c, polytechnics (buildings) c, universities (buildings) c

urban universities (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006620

Buildings that house universities located in and serving urban communities, although not necessarily maintained by municipalities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
universities (buildings) c

Usonian housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300189535

Term applied to a group of Frank Lloyd Wright's small, single-family houses constructed during the late 1930s and early 1940s and generally characterized by low cost, natural materials, open planning, and a close relationship between the building and the site and climate. The term was coined by the architect.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c

ustrinac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005876

Designates ancient Roman places for burning corpses.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
crematories c

utilities buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300165470

Industrial buildings used for public services.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial buildings c
has sub-classes
electric substations c, power plant buildings (utilities buildings) c

utility buildingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300432014

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

utility structurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300432020

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

vacation housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005535

Houses that are not the primary residence of the occupants, but are occupied primarily seasonally during vacations or otherwise for recreation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
seasonal dwellings c
has sub-classes
tourist cabins c

vaccination centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006662

Facilities, either permanent or temporary, where vaccinations are distributed.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
auxiliary health care facilities c

variety storesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005346

Stores in which small, inexpensive goods of various kinds are sold.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
stores c

variety theatersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007144

Theaters devoted primarily to the presentation of such performing art forms as pantomime, puppetry, or shadow shows; popular in France and Italy during the late 19th century.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schouwburg c

vedikāsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300310118

Balustrades or railings enclosing a sacred object or places of veneration in Indic religious structures.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

vehicle storage buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120699

Storage facilities specifically built to house vehicles.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c
has sub-classes
boathouses c, carriage houses c, garages c

vertical windwheelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300417354

Wheels with mounted sails that rotate in a horizontal plane, around a vertical axis. The design is of ancient Asian origin, originally used for pumping water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
windmills c

veterans hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006702

Hospitals specializing in the treatment of men and women who have served in military service.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

veterinary colleges (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006572

Buildings that house colleges devoted to teaching veterinary medicine and to training veterinarians.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

veterinary hospitalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006704

Hospitals intended for the care and tretment of animals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospitals (buildings for health facility) c

veterinary laboratoriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007673

Laboratories where tests and studies are done in the area of veterinary medicine or on specimens from animal patients at veterinary facilities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
laboratories c

vicaragesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005650

Residences provided for clergymen, usually vicars.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
clergy houses c

video arcadesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007216

Amusement arcades that contain predominantly video games.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
amusement arcades c

viharas (religious communities)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000666

Primarily refers to Indian Buddhist monasteries; may also be used for Sinhalese Buddhist temples.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious communities (built complexes) c

villae maritimaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300386825

Elegant seaside villas built along the coasts of Italy by members of the Roman elite beginning by the late second century BC. The extravagant pursuits associated with the villa maritima were contrasted in ancient Roman literature with the austere and responsible virtues of its countryside counterpart, the villa rustica, which came equipped with working farm. Villae maritimae generally conformed to one of two basic architectural types, the peristyle and porticus villa plans.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
villas c

villae rusticaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005518

Designates Roman villas serving agricultural purposes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
villas c

villae suburbanaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005519

Designates often palatial buildings of the Italian Renaissance located just outside of town, suitable for spending the day but usually without bedrooms.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
villas c

villae urbanaec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005520

Designates Roman country houses located near the city and serving recreational, not agricultural purposes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
villas c

villasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005517

Used since the Roman period to designate country houses, generally of some pretension, and often including their outbuildings and gardens.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
country houses c
has sub-classes
villae maritimae c, villae rusticae c, villae suburbanae c, villae urbanae c

vimanasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300103967

The sanctuaries of later Indian temples. The term may also be used for earlier Indian temples as a whole, including sanctuary and attached porches.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

vivariac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000358

Structures built to raise or observe plants or land animals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
research buildings c

vocational schools (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006574

Buildings that house schools offering instruction in one or more skilled or semiskilled trades or occupations. For educational facilities traditionally training technicians in business, industry, and commerce, usually for an immediate local area, use "polytechnics."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

voyeuses à genouxc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300038242

Chairs having a very low seat and a padded top rail, designed for female spectators of card games, who could kneel while resting their arms on the padded top rail. Males would sit astride a "voyeuse" with a somewhat higher seat, but it was considered inelegant for women to sit astride. For chairs having a very similar design but intended for prayer, use "prie-dieu chairs." Prie-dieu chairs may be made of humble materials, such as a wooden frame with a rattan seat-kneeler, or they may be upholstered; they may include a shelf for prayer books. If they are part of a set, it is usually a bedroom set. Voyeuses à genoux are always upholstered, and are generally part of a larger set along with voyeuses intended for males.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
kneelers (furniture) c

vīragalsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395664

Indian carved memorials commemorating the honorable death of a hero in battle. Most examples date to 3rd century BCE/18th century CE.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
memorials (monuments) c

wakalasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252102

Cairene commercial buildings offering lodging, storage, and commercial space for merchants and sometimes serving as brokerage houses; similar to khans and often built with unconnected housing above.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
mercantile buildings c

walk-upsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300152257

Designates multistory apartment or commercial buildings lacking elevators.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
low-rise buildings c, single built works (built environment) c

wall tabernaclesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300390943

Tabernacles in Christian churches or chapels that hold the consecrated host and are built into the wall, usually near the main altar, rather than being free-standing.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tabernacles (liturgical containers) c

wanaganc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300432576

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

war memorialsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006957

Buildings or monuments commemorating those killed in war, often specifically for those from the local area and from one particular war, and frequently inscribed with the names of the fallen.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
memorials (monuments) c

warehousesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007722

Structures designed or used for the storage of commodities or merchandise.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
storage facilities c
has sub-classes
bonded warehouses c, horrea c, pātaka c

washeriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300419955

Places at which material such as wool, ore, coal, or crushed stone is separated from impurities or dust by washing in water or other liquids.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
accessory industrial buildings c
has sub-classes
coal washeries c

washhouses (outbuildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008016

Outbuilding where washing is done.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
outbuildings c

watchtowersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300134522

Any built structure used as a lookout station that affords observation of a surrounding area.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
towers (single built works) c
has sub-classes
brandtoren c, crow's-nests (ships' components) c, observation towers c, que c

water gatesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005101

Gates of a town giving access to the water, or through which supplies of water are brought or water traffic passes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
gate structures c

water millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006270

Refers to a device utilizing a water wheel or otherwise operated by water with the purpose of running a mill to grind grain or to produce or process a product. It may also typically refers to the building or structure housing or supporting the device.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c, mills (buildings) c
has sub-classes
floating mills c, overshot mills c, tide mills c

water recreation structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007346

Structures built and used for the purpose of swimming or other water recreation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c
has sub-classes
bathhouses (water recreation structures) c, bathing machines (carts) c, hot tubs c, steam baths c, swimming pools c, water rides c

water ridesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411399

Artificial water courses in recreation areas that may include varied elements simulating rapids, caves, waterfalls, or chutes.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water recreation structures c
has sub-classes
water slides c

water slidesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007320

Descending troughs partially filled with constantly moving water through which people may ride or slide, usually terminating in a pool of water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water rides c

water transportation buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007759

Buildings used for functions related to water transportation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation buildings c
has sub-classes
boathouses c, coastguard stations c, life-saving stations c, lighthouses c

water transportation structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007926

Structures used for functions related to water transportation.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
transportation structures c
has sub-classes
aanlegplaats c, boat launching ramps c, dolphins (structures) c, dry docks c, floating docks c, guidewalls c, moorings c, portages (structures) c, wet docks c

watercoursesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300387091

Natural or artificial well-defined channels that carry flowing water; may be either produced by the flowing water or artificially designed to carry flowing water.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
artificial water channels c
has sub-classes
abandoned watercourses (geographic features) c, intermittent watercourses c, lost watercourses c, sections of watercourses c, tidal watercourses c

watsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300000667

Siamese Buddhist temples; may also be used for Siamese Buddhist monasteries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
monasteries (built complexes) c, temples (buildings) c

wax museums (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005856

Buildings housing museums that specialize in works made from wax, often realistic duplications of actual objects or sculptural portraits of people, especially historical characters. Human figures in wax museums are often dressed in real clothing and posed as if carrying out representative activities.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
museums (buildings) c

wayside shrinesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300395577

Shrines erected by the side of the road as stations devoted to honor or worship of a deity or sacred figure of any faith. It may incorporate an altar or image of the deity; it may mark a crossroad. Examples include those found in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, Japan, and in Christian Europe and the Americas. For crosses serving as roadside markers, use "wayside crosses."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
shrines (structures) c

weaving shedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006332

Buildings housing the looms for weaving.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
textile mill structures c

weigh stationsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007757

Building or other facilities serving as a checkpoint along a roadway for the inspection of vehicular weights, usually limited to checking trucks.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
road transportation structures c

weigh-housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300312276

Buildings constructed or used to weigh goods as a public service, particularly those buildings constructed before 1800 in European cities prior to the establishment of international standards for weights. Weigh-houses were particularly common in Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland, where they were typically constructed near the town market square, town gate, or port. Authorities also used the facilities to levy taxes on goods transported through or sold within the city.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
public buildings (governmental buildings) c

welfare buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006742

Buildings containing facilities for record keeping or distribution of care, advice, or publications having to do with the general health and welfare of humans or animals.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
institutional buildings c
has sub-classes
almonries (buildings) c, almshouses (buildings) c, asylums (welfare buildings) c, gaarkeuken c, group homes c, halfway houses c, hospitals (buildings for pilgrims) c, orphanages (buildings) c, settlement houses c, sheltered workshops c

well componentsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375295

Parts or components of wells.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
wells (structures) c
has sub-classes
well sweeps c, well wheels c

well housesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008017

Structures attached to the opening of a well.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
outbuildings c

well sweepsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375291

A counterweighted pole with a bucket on one end to make drawing water from a well easier. Poles or pieces of timber attached to horizontal fulcrums and used to raise and lower buckets drawing water from wells.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
well components c

well wheelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300375115

Wheels that turns the axle of a windlass at a well.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
well components c

wells (structures)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006207

Holes, pits, or other generally vertical excavations cored, bored, drilled, or otherwise constructed in the earth for purposes of drawing out various liquids, such as water, brine, or petroleum, or natural gas.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
earthworks (engineering works) c
has sub-classes
bore-holes c, driven wells c, dug wells c, gas wells c, oil wells c, well components c

wereldhandelsgebouwc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300182888

Mixed-use buildings or groups of buildings providing facilities for public and private organizations involved in international trade.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
commercial buildings c

wet docksc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120772

Large watertight enclosures in which the water is maintained at the level of high tide so that vessels remain constantly afloat in them.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
water transportation structures c

wharvesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120786

Structures built generally parallel to the shoreline so that vessels may moor alongside to receive or discharge cargo or passengers. For similar loading and unloading places built to extend from the shoreline out over water, use "piers (marine landings)"; if such places are artificial solid banks or shoreline extensions built parallel to the shoreline, use "quays."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
aanlegplaats c

wheelhouses (roundhouses)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300073642

Sheds for railway engines built around a central turntable, and often circular or semicircular in plan.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
roundhouses c

wheelwright shopc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300432974

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
industrial structures c

wickiupsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300249532

Seasonal temporary dwellings or huts of various western and southwestern Native American tribes roughly domical in form, constructed of bent saplings, brushwood, and bark, and covered with reed mats.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, huts (houses) c, seasonal dwellings c

wigwamsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005700

Houses of the Native Americans of the region of the Great Lakes and eastward having typically an arched top and consisting of a framework of poles overlaid with bark, rush mats, or hides.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
houses c, lodges (Native American structures) c

wihanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263747

Religious buildings of Southeast Asian origin used as assembly halls or sanctuaries containing an altar and Buddhist images.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious buildings c

windmillsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006273

Buildings or devices with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power. The devices operate by means of a rotating shaft on which sails are mounted or placed at an angle so that the force of wind against them causes rotation, which in turn produced energy. Windmills were historically used chiefly in flat districts for operating a mill to grind grain or pump water; the older and most characteristic European form consists of a conical mill-house with a dome or cap supporting four sails. Modern devices tap the wind to produce electricity by using a disk of sails mounted on a framework.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
factories (structures) c, mills (buildings) c
has sub-classes
cap winders c, elevated mills c, gallery mills c, polder mills c, post mills c, smock mills c, tower mills c, trass mills c, vertical windwheels c

windowless buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007998

Buildings having no windows.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

wine barsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300411440

Bars or counters in clubs, shops, or elsewhere where wine is kept or sold, usually a licensed establishment specializing in the serving of wine, often accompanied by food offerings.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
bars (commercial buildings) c

wineriesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006359

Establishments for making wine, which is the fermented juice of the grape used as a beverage.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
beverage processing plants c

winter gardensc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006806

Use primarily for large greenhouses with plants and facilities for public entertainment, popular in the 19th century; may also be used for areas planted for winter display.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
greenhouses c

winter sports structuresc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007383

Recreation structures built to be used for activities surrounding winter sports.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c
has sub-classes
artificial ski slopes c, ice fishing shacks c, runs (winter sports structures) c, ski jumps c, ski lifts c

woodshedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266240

Sheds, usually detached outbuildings, in which wood, especially firewood, is stored.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
outbuildings c, sheds (storage structures) c

woolen millsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006327

Facilities that spin and weave wool into fabric.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
textile mills c

woolshedsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004923

Subsidiary agricultural buildings where sheep are sheared and wool is prepared for market.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
agricultural buildings c

workhouses (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006490

Buildings that housed places of confinement and labor for paupers, vagrants, and the disabled or elderly poor from the 17th through 19th century in Europe and America. For buildings housing similar institutions intended to provide punishment and reformation of the criminal, use "houses of correction (buildings)." For welfare buildings providing charitable care for the poor, use "almshouses (buildings)."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
correctional institutions (buildings) c

workshop buildingsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007733

Buildings that act as workshops for specific crafts or industries.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c
has sub-classes
lijbaan c, smithies c

World Heritage Sitesc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300263063

Entities, including a site, building, city, complex, desert, forest, island, lake, monument, or mountain designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as exceptional examples of cultural values or natural phenomena.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
single built works (built environment) c

xenodochiac back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007190

Establishments providing for the care and accommodation of pilgrims and strangers, especially in Classical through Medieval contexts.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hospices (public accomodations) c

xiec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391369

Terraced pavilions, one of the principal forms of buildings in East Asian gardens. Such buildings are generally constructed beside water, and thus are called “water pavilions.”
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden pavilions c

yalisc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005533

Turkish summer mansions, especially when located at waterside.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
summer houses (seasonal dwellings) c

yeshivas (buildings)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300048798

Buildings that house either Hebrew-English day schools providing both secular and religious instruction, usually operated under Orthodox Jewish auspices, or for schools providing training in Talmudic law and which may ordain rabbis. For educational facilities specifically devoted to the training of rabbis, use "rabbinical seminaries." For buildings that house day schools operated under Reform or Conservative Jewish auspices, use "Hebrew schools."
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
schools (buildings) c

youth centersc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006778

Premises that house facilities for the spare-time activities of young people, often those belonging to a given social club for youths.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
community centers c

youth hostelsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007164

Facilities providing inexpensive, minimally supervised, communal lodging for young people traveling without their parents. Youth hostels originated in early 20th-century Germany, then spread internationally.The activities of youth hostel associations are coordinated by the International Youth Hostel Federation (founded 1932) which facilitates international travel by members. Facilities providing inexpensive, minimally supervised, communal lodging for young people traveling without their parents.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
hostels c

yurtsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005701

Circular tentlike structures consisting of skins or felt stretched over a collapsible lattice framework.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
tents (portable buildings) c

zhaic back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300391476

A building type found in gardens, built in secluded, quiet areas and used for studies or studios. Such buildings are generally enclosed and located deep within the garden.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
garden structures c

zigguratsc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007626

Ancient Mesopotamian temple towers in the form of stepped pyramids.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
religious structures c

zimbabwes (palaces)c back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300045549

African stone palaces. The outer walls and cattle kraals were built of dressed stone while the main buildings within the walls were of mud and wattle construction.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
palaces c

zoo buildingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300433568

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
recreation structures c

āmalakasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300266126

Flat, or disc-shaped, serrated or fluted stones placed at the summit of North Indian Hindu temples, as a repeating motif in these superstructures or in other contexts. The shape is derived from the Indian fruit amla or myrobalan.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

śikharasc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004878

In the temple architecture of India, towers or spires, usually tapering in a convex curve.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
has super-classes
Hindu religious building fixtures c

Named Individuals

<altars and altar components>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300052391

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c
ordered collection c

<barns by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004901

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<barns by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004904

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<barns by location or context>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122120

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<buildings for air and space transportation>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300242507

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<church buildings by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007492

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<church buildings by location or context>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007494

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<churches by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007473

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<coverings and hangings for altars and altar components>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300215113

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<coverings and hangings for religious building fixtures>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300204862

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<eating and drinking buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122175

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<factories by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006238

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<factories by power source>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006268

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<factories by product>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300389848

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<fixtures for seating or kneeling in Christian religious buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300404368

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<health and welfare buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006652

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<hospitals by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006677

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<hospitals by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006680

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<hospitals for contagious diseases>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006691

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by construction technique>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005599

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by designer or builder>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005540

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by form: massing or shape>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005444

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by form: plan>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005459

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by form: roof orientation>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005521

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122205

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c
ordered collection c

<houses by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005526

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by location or context>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005560

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by location: settlement area>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005564

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by location: topographical>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005587

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<houses by occupants>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005615

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<hydraulic structures by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006074

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<libraries by administration>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006873

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<libraries by location or context>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006838

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<libraries by subject>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006852

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<military deployment and distribution buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006916

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<mosques by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007545

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<mosques by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007550

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<museum buildings by administration>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300131487

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<museums buildings by subject>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169788

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<museums by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300169091

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<office buildings by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007044

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<office buildings by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007048

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<pews and pew components>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300100537

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c
ordered collection c

<prison buildings by administration>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300168612

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<prison buildings by form or function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300122445

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<public buildings by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300111916

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<public buildings by location or context>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006053

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<scaenae and scaenae components>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300083028

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<school buildings by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252225

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<school buildings by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006502

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<school buildings by level of education>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006585

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c
ordered collection c

<school buildings by ownership>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006577

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<school buildings by subject>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300006525

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<screens in Christian religious buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300265151

Refers to barriers for the subdivision of churches into areas of differing function and liturgical significance.
Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by condition>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008054

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by design>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007962

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by form: height>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004797

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by form: massing or shape>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004812

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004796

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004894

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by general type>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004791

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by location or context>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007999

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by location: topographical>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300008018

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by ownership>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300252187

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<single built works by specific type>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300004795

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c
ordered collection c

<social and civic buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005102

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<sports buildings by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007254

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<sports buildings by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007282

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<stalls and stall components>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300260119

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<stores by commodity sold>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005286

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<stores by merchandising practice>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300005338

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temples by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007596

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temples by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007610

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temples by location or context>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007614

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: commercial buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435627

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: industrial structures>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300438414

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: military buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435532

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: outbuildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435551

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: public buildings>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435598

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: recreation structures>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435617

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: single built works>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435630

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<temporary alphabetical list: transportation structures>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300435672

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<theaters by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007119

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<theaters by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007132

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<tombs by form>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120617

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<tombs by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300120619

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c
ordered collection c

<transportation structures by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300007913

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<wells by construction>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300152310

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

<wells by function>ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings#300152308

Is defined by
https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings
belongs to
guide term c

aat buildingsni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: https://w3id.org/con-tax/zones/aat-buildings

belongs to
vocabulary c

Legend back to ToC

c: Classes
op: Object Properties
dp: Data Properties
ni: Named Individuals