'Nonbuilding structures', also referred to simply as 'structures', are those not designed for continuous human
occupancy. The term is used by
architects and
civil engineers to distinctly identify structures that are not ''
buildings''.
Examples of nonbuilding structures:
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Aerial tramway support pillar
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Boat lifts
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Bridges and bridge-like structures (
aqueducts,
overpasses,
trestles,
viaducts, etc.)
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Building canopies
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Chimneys and smokestacks
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Dams
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Electric power transmission towers
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Ferris wheels and
observation wheels
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Parking structures
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oil platforms (except for the production and housing facilities)
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Piers
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Roller coasters
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Retaining Walls
★ Structures designed to support, contain or convey liquid or gaseous matter, including
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Cooling towers
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Pipelines
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Distillation equipment and structural supports at chemical and petrochemical plants and
oil refineries
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★ Storage tanks
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Television and radio masts and towers
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Tunnels
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Wharves
Exceptions
Some structures that are occupied periodically and would otherwise be considered ''nonbuilding structures'' are categorized as "buildings" for fire and life safety purposes:
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Aviation control towers
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Factories
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Kiosks
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Lighthouses
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Power stations
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Refineries
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Vehicles such as
watercraft and
aircraft
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Warehouses
See also
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Architectural structure
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Building
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Fire safety
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Hyperboloid structure
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List of famous transmission sites
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List of masts
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List of tallest buildings and structures in the world
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List of tallest buildings and structures in the world by country
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List of tallest structures in the world