Question 1: What type of building does this kind of building belong to? It belongs to a public building~!
Public buildings include office buildings (including office buildings, government department offices, etc.), commercial buildings (such as shopping malls, financial buildings, etc.), and tourist buildings (such as hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, etc.), Science, education, culture and health buildings (including culture, education, scientific research, medical, health, sports buildings, etc.), communication buildings (such as post and telecommunications, communications, broadcasting buildings) and transportation buildings (such as airports, station buildings, bridges, etc.). Public buildings and residential buildings are both civil buildings. Civil buildings and industrial buildings are collectively called buildings. There is still no clear definition of whether commercial and residential buildings belong to public buildings or residential buildings.
"General Principles of Civil Building Design" defines 2.0.3 Public building as a building for people to carry out various public activities.
Supplementary answer: The building you describe has a shopping mall and a hotel with a total floor height of 14 floors, so there must be a large number of floating people; there is a parking lot on the three underground floors, so it must be designed with Underground structures with civil air defense functions. Therefore, this building is a typical large-scale condominium building. You can use "large-scale condominium building" as a general description in your paper, and then directly quote the name of this building in the article and use this building as your example. Analysis of typical cases. Since you are engaged in fire safety assessment, this discussion is both accurate and intuitive.
Question 2: Are supermarkets, restaurants, and cinemas all buildings? They are all buildings, where people move around frequently, and they are public buildings among civil buildings.
Question 3: School canteens What is the nature of the building use? Peking University Jade Bird Tangcheng Campus: Restaurant
Question 4: What is a hotel? What is the status and role of a hotel? The role of a hotel
1. Tourist activities Base
2. Create tourism income
3. Create employment opportunities for society
4. Promote the development and changes of social consumption patterns and consumption structures
5. Promote the development of other industries
6. The development level of hotels is a symbol of the development level of the tourism industry and the level of social economy and civilization
Question 5: Hotels are under high standards Is it a residential building or a public building? Public *** Building
Question 6: What is a hotel grade? A hotel grade is a grade divided according to the luxury of the hotel's decoration, service quality, service scope, and implementation equipment.
Generally divided into five levels
One-star, two-star, three-star, four-star, five-star.
The higher the star rating, the higher the star rating. The better the interior decoration, service, etc., the higher the grade, and of course the higher the consumption.
Question 7: What type of building does the hotel belong to? If it is a reinforced concrete structure, is the earthquake resistance level one, two or three? Building type: civil buildings, industrial buildings. Seismic resistance level, marked on drawing design instructions
Question 8: What is a public building? The so-called public buildings include office buildings (including office buildings, government department office buildings, etc.), commercial buildings (such as shopping malls, financial buildings, etc.), tourist buildings (such as hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, etc.), science, education, cultural and health buildings (Including cultural, educational, broadcasting buildings) and transportation buildings (such as airports, station buildings, etc.).
Question 9: What is the specific definition of public buildings? .Except for residential buildings, basically all buildings in civil buildings are public buildings
In essence, public buildings refer to public and office buildings (including office buildings, government department offices, etc.). Commercial buildings (such as shopping malls, financial buildings, etc.), tourism buildings (such as hotels, restaurants, entertainment venues, etc.), science, education, and health buildings (including culture, education, scientific research, medical, health, sports buildings, etc.), communication buildings (such as post and telecommunications, communications and broadcasting buildings) and transportation buildings (such as airports, station buildings, bridges, etc.). Both public buildings and residential buildings are civil buildings
Question 10: When building a primary school restaurant building, what is the nature of the project for this restaurant building? The general understanding of the nature of the project is whether it is new construction, reconstruction, expansion, or relocation; the construction of a restaurant building is an expansion project;
Another understanding is the type of project: residential, commercial and residential building, office building, teaching building , civil air defense projects, etc. The primary school cafeteria is an ancillary project of the teaching building.