to build; to construct; to erect; to amass (e.g. fortune); to pile up
construction; building; putting up; erecting; creation; formulation
construction; architecture (of buildings)
to build up; to establish (one's reputation)
structural alteration (of a building); reconstruction; rebuilding; remodelling; remodeling
new building; new construction
... years since construction; ... years old (of a building); built in ...
castle construction; building a castle; fortification
artificial hill (in a garden)
wooden building; wooden architecture
to build up; to establish (one's reputation)
tall building; high-rise building
authorized architect and builder; licensed architect; registered architect
dismantling a (historic) building and reconstructing it elsewhere
extension and structural alteration of building
building (construction) site
to lay the foundation (for)
edifice; monumental architecture; huge building
repair; renovation; restoration
high-rise building; tall building; multi-storied building
building expenses; construction costs
building industry; construction industry; building trade
registered architect with a first-class license
the Building Standards Act
modern architecture; modernist architecture
mud wall with a roof; roofed mud wall
harbor construction; harbour construction
to construct an embankment
civil engineering and construction
deconstruction (as in the term coined by Jacques Derrida)
mud wall with a roof; roofed mud wall
relatively new (building)
reconstruction; rebuilding
architectural history; history of architecture
registered architect with a second-class license
superstructure; upper stories
after construction; after building; since construction
building certification; building confirmation
setting up an environment; creation of an environment
reconstruction; rebuilding
modernist architecture; modern architecture
mud wall with a roof; roofed mud wall
registered architect with a license for wood construction
mud wall with a roof; roofed mud wall
reducing the floor space when remodeling a building
social constructionism; social constructivism
raised-floor architecture; stilt architecture
old construction (esp. in real estate); old building