The President of the United States lives here.
The White House
this place is below a house.
The basement / cellar
I go to the _______ to deposit money.
Bank
What did the 'Three Little Pigs' made their houses from?
Straw / Sticks = Wood / Bricks
What is an 'architect'?
Someone who designs buldings.
Which building, built in 1999, is the tallest structure in the city of Hat Yai?
Napalai Place
What is the name of the famous giant, white building in India?
The Taj Mahal
a space or room just below the roof of a building.
Attic
I go to the ______ _______ to send a package.
post office
Mention the main components of a skyscraper
iron - concrete
What is a 'skyscraper'?
A very tall building
This is the most famous building in New York City. King Kong has climbed on top of it.
The Empire State Building
To let someone use a property, car, etc. for a particular time.
To rent
A store where clothes are cleaned with chemicals, not with water.
Dry cleaner(s)
Monuments are made of..
marble - bronze
Mentions 5 raw materials
dirt - cotton - wood - bone - oil - water among others
What's the name of this building, or who lives there?

Elysée Palace - The President of France
All the rooms of a building that are on the same level.
Floor
'La Basilique' and 'Notre-Dame de Paris' are examples of _______.
Churches
Mention 5 metals
gold - steal - slate - iron - silver - bronce
What does "eco-friendly" mean?
Respectful of the environmment
What's the name of this tower, or what do they use it for?

Tokyo Tower - used for communications & observation purposes
a long narrow way in a building that has doors on either side opening into different rooms.
Corridor
A tall religious building in Asia with many levels, each of which has a curved roof. The word has South-Chinese roots.
Pagoda
A soft, greyish-white material that does not burn, used especially in the past in buildings, clothing, etc. as a protection against fire and as a form of insulation. Causes lung cancer.
Asbestos
How do you call a small, wooden house like this?

Log cabin
What's the name of this building, what is it based on, or where can you find it?

The Atomium (based on 'atoms') - to be found in Brussels - Belgium
A structure with a roof and no walls at the entrance of a house.
Porch
A store that opens suddenly and usually exists for a short amount of time, to fill an empty space temporarily.
Pop-up store
When trees, grown so that wood can be used for building (=timber), are cut and prepared for building, we call it: ______ .
Lumber
What does one need to let the smoke from a fire pass through from under a building's roof?
Chimney