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
 high-rise building;  tall building;  multi-storied building
 repair;  renovation;  restoration
 building expenses;  construction costs
 building industry;  construction industry;  building trade
 the Building Standards Act
 modern architecture;  modernist architecture
 registered architect with a first-class license
 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)
 reconstruction;  rebuilding
 mud wall with a roof;  roofed mud wall
 relatively new (building)
 architectural history;  history of architecture
 registered architect with a second-class license
 superstructure;  upper stories
 after construction;  after building;  since construction
 setting up an environment;  creation of an environment
 building certification;  building confirmation
 reconstruction;  rebuilding
 modernist architecture;  modern architecture
 mud wall with a roof;  roofed mud wall
 mud wall with a roof;  roofed mud wall
 registered architect with a license for wood construction
 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