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Words Related to Architecture and Construction - Describing Buildings

Here you will learn some English words related to describing buildings such as "vacant", "interior", and "spacious".

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Words Related to Architecture and Construction
air-conditioned
[adjective]
aria condizionata
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indoor
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interno
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vacant
[adjective]
libero
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stuccoed
[adjective]
(of a wall or ceiling) decorated or covered with a type of plaster called stucco
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upstairs
[adverb]
piano di sopra
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rundown
[adjective]
rumoroso
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picturesque
[adjective]
pittoresco
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interior
[adjective]
interno
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(of a garden, room, or park) having an organized and regular design, which follows specific design rules
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exterior
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esterno
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exclusive
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(of buildings) luxurious and expensive, therefore unaffordable for most people
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downstairs
[adverb]
piano di sotto
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dilapidated
[adjective]
fatiscente
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cramped
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angusto
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bijou
[adjective]
(particularly of a building) small, yet stylish and attractive
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architectural
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architettonico
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arched
[adjective]
(of a structure) having a curved shape at the top
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abandoned
[adjective]
abbandonato
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vaulted
[adjective]
(of a roof) built in form of a arch or several arches joined together; (of a room or building) consisting of one or several arched roofs
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unoccupied
[adjective]
describing a state or condition in which a space or property is not being used, inhabited, or occupied by individuals
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tumbledown
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describing a state or condition of a building or structure that is dilapidated, in a state of disrepair, or on the verge of collapsing
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split-level
[adjective]
su due livelli
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spacious
[adjective]
spazioso
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semi-detached
[adjective]
bifamiliare
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rambling
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(of buildings) spreading in random directions in an irregular pattern
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palatial
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sontuoso
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open-plan
[adjective]
a pianta aperta
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non-residential
[adjective]
(of buildings, structures, or spaces) not primarily designed or used for residential purposes, such as commercial, industrial, institutional, or public buildings
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modular
[adjective]
consisting of separate, self-contained units that can be combined or rearranged in various configurations
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moated
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(of a castle, house, etc.) having a wide and deep hole around, which is often filled with water and is used as a protection against enemy attacks
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low-rise
[adjective]
referring to buildings or structures that have a limited number of floors
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high-rise
[adjective]
palazzo
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lofty
[adjective]
elevato
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ionic
[adjective]
ionico
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gabled
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having a triangular-shaped roof formed by two sloping sides that meet at a ridge, typically found on the end of a building or structure
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doric
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relating to an ancient Greek style of architecture that uses massive plain columns with squared tops
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detached
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(of a house) standing alone in a way that does not have any shared walls with other houses
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derelict
[adjective]
having a poor condition, often because of being abandoned or neglected for a long time
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corinthian
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relating to or characteristic of a style of architecture known for its fancy and detailed design, featuring columns with decorative tops and leafy decorations, often seen in ancient Greek and Roman buildings
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colonial
[adjective]
coloniale
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wall-to-wall
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extending or covering the entire width or length of a space, usually referring to carpeting or other floor coverings that span from one wall to another
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louvred
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characterized by having slatted openings or panels that allow for the passage of air or light while providing some degree of privacy or shading
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double-glazed
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referring to windows or doors that are constructed with two panes of glass separated by a layer of air or gas, providing improved insulation and noise reduction
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prefabricated
[adjective]
prefabbricato
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insulated
[adjective]
isolato
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concrete
[adjective]
calcestruzzo
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leaded
[adjective]
piombo
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