yes they do they are in different shapes and different sizes so they have structures
Mimetic buildings are buildings that are structures, they are supposed to grab your attention for a specific reason. These structures are called mimetic because they mimic other objects.
All buildings are structures but not all structures are buildings
A. Lawrence Kocher has written: 'Colonial Williamsburg, its buildings and gardens' -- subject- s -: Buildings, structures, Historic buildings, Historic houses 'Colonial Williamsburg' -- subject- s -: Buildings, structures, Historic buildings
BUILDINGS! isn't it obvious!
Buildings are structures.
The Taj Mahal is one of the buildings or structures in India
An architect is a person who designs buildings and other structures.
vechicle seats and buildings
Amanda Paul has written: 'Cumberland' -- subject(s): Biography, Buildings, structures, Historic buildings, History, Pictorial works 'Mount Savage' -- subject(s): Biography, Buildings, structures, Historic buildings, History, Pictorial works
Franklin Toker has written: 'Pittsburgh' -- subject(s): Tours, Buildings, structures, Architecture, Description and travel, Historic buildings, Guidebooks, Neighborhoods, Neighborhood 'Buildings of Pittsburgh' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Architecture 'On holy ground' -- subject(s): Buildings, strctures, Liturgy, Liturgy and architecture, Church architecture, Santa Maria del Fiore (Cathedral : Florence, Italy), Catholic Church, History, Buildings, structures
the Parthenon definitely
Joseph C. Newsom has written: 'Artistic buildings and homes of Los Angeles' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, Buildings, structures, Victorian Architecture 'Artistic city buildings, flats, and residences' -- subject(s): Apartment houses, Architecture, Buildings, structures, Catalogs, Domestic Architecture, Office buildings, Victorian Architecture