Nonbuilding
structure, also referred to simply as structure, refers to a body or system of connected parts used to
support a load not designed for continuous human occupancy. The term is used by
architects, structural engineers, and mechanical engineers to distinctly
identify built structures that are not buildings. Some
structures that are occupied periodically and would otherwise be considered nonbuilding structures are
categorized as "buildings" for life and fire safety purposes. Source
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