BEAM, A long, thick piece of wood, metal, or concrete, especially used to support weight in a building or other structure., LIMESTONE, A white or light grey rock that is used as a building material and in the making of cement., ART-DECO, A style of decoration that was especially popular in the 1930s and uses simple shapes and lines and strong colours., MARBLE, a type of very hard rock that has a pattern of lines going through it, feels cold, and can be polished to become smooth and shiny., GOTHIC, Of or like a style of building that was common in Europe between the 12th and 16th centuries and whose characteristics are pointed arches and windows, high ceilings, and tall, thin columns., CLAY, Thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers, TILE, A thin, usually square or rectangular piece of baked clay, plastic, etc. used for covering roofs, floors, walls, etc., BAROQUE, Relating to the heavily decorated style in buildings, art, and music that was popular in Europe in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th century., ATRIUM, A very large room, often with glass walls or roof, especially in the middle of a large shop or office building., PAVILLION, A building near a sports field, especially one where cricket is played, used by the players and sometimes by people watching the game, GREEN ROOFING, a layer of vegetation and substrate installed on the roof of a building; offering multiple benefits, such as thermal insulation, reduction of the heat island effect, rainwater management, and improved air quality.offer multiple benefits, such as thermal insulation, reduction of the heat island effect, rainwater management, and improved air quality., SOLAR PANELS, convert sunlight into electricity using the photovoltaic effect and are a key component in a solar energy system that can reduce your electricity bills and carbon footprint, FACADE, the front of a building, especially a large or attractive building.

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