Large Buildings
Large buildings are structures that typically exceed a certain height or floor area, often designed for specific purposes such as offices, apartments, or public facilities. Examples include skyscrapers, shopping malls, and stadiums. These buildings often require advanced engineering and architectural techniques to ensure safety and functionality.
The construction of large buildings involves various materials, including steel, concrete, and glass. They often feature multiple floors and may include elevators, fire safety systems, and energy-efficient technologies. Notable examples of large buildings include the Burj Khalifa in Dubai and the Empire State Building in New York City.