Commercial Architecture
Commercial architecture is the practice of designing buildings which are specifically suited to a commercial / business environment. These are buildings which are designed with operational and aesthetic considerations for the intended use of the building such as an office tower, a school, a hospital or a warehouse.

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Multi-Storey

Depending on their height, multi-storey buildings may have particular considerations and requirements in relation to:
  1. Access and circulation.
  2. Fire safety and evacuation.
  3. Structural design.
  4. Ventilation.
  5. External air movement.
  6. Shading, views and right to light.
  7. Construction methods.
  8. Access for maintenance and cleaning.
 

Single-Storey

Commercial buildings are buildings where commercial activities take place. Commercial buildings include office buildings, retail space, warehouses and more. This differs somewhat from commercial property, which also includes multi-family buildings like apartment buildings.

High Rise Buildings

Property surveys show that lower floors in a high-rise building have better rental returns and also resale value, and thus are the best floors for investment purposes.

Multi-Storey

Architects consult with structural engineers on the load-bearing capabilities of the materials with which they design, and the most common materials are concrete, steel, wood, masonry, and stone. Each has different strength, weight, and durability, which makes it right for various uses.

Multi-Storey

The top floors without a doubt are the most peaceful floors to live in a high-rising building. There is full privacy, secluded from the rest of the building. A lot of homebuyers prefer top floors as they don’t want to deal with street noise and also enjoy easy accessibility to the terrace.

Multi-Storey

Multi storey buildings are commonly found in towns and cities with greater population.
 

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