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Building facilities are structures that are used to provide services within a building. This can include basic facilities such as access controlled entrances and amenities such as swimming pools. The following are common examples of building facilities.
Art galleries | Auditoriums | Bars & lounges | Bathrooms | Business centers | Cafes | Cafeterias | Childcare facilities | Cloakrooms | Conference rooms | Dining halls | Elevators & escalators | Emergency shelters | Event spaces | Fitness centers | Gardens | Gift shops & boutiques | Gyms | Kitchen facilities | Labs | Laundry rooms | Libraries | Lobbies & reception areas | Lounges | Mailrooms | Maintenance & janitorial facilities | Meeting rooms | Museums | Parking | Playgrounds | Recreational areas | Restaurants | Security facilities | Server rooms | Spas | Storage facilities | Swimming pools | Terraces | Theaters | Waste management facilities |
It is also common to refer to building infrastructure such as electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and safety systems as facilities. Building facilities are often specific to the type of building. For example, the baggage claim facilities of an airport.Facilities vs AmenitiesFacilities are physical things such as a swimming pool. Amenities are services such as an open swimming pool that you can access or a swimming lesson. Next: Facilities
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