What aspects should I write when naming a building?

1. Mansion: refers to high-rise or large office buildings, office buildings or commercial public buildings. The height of big cities (urban non-agricultural population over 500,000) reaches 18 floors or covers an area of 1000 square meters, and the main building area is 1000 square meters; Small and medium-sized cities (urban non-agricultural population below 500,000) have a building height of more than 12 stories, or an area of more than 600 square meters, with a main building area of more than 6,000 square meters. This kind of high-rise or large building can be used as a generic name. 2. Square: refers to the buildings with concentrated and wide public space and overall open-air public space (excluding parking lot), with an area of over 2,500 square meters, accounting for more than 40% of its total land area; In big cities, it covers an area of more than 6.5438+0 million square meters, or the total construction area exceeds 6.5438+0 million square meters. In small and medium-sized cities, it covers an area of over 6,000 square meters or has a total construction area of over 50,000 square meters. This comprehensive commercial complex can be used as a generic name. If there is no wide public space around the building, it is forbidden to use "square" as a generic name. ?

3. Community and village: refers to relatively independent residential areas. In big cities, residential areas with an area of more than 654.38+10,000 square meters, in small and medium-sized cities, with an area of more than 60,000 square meters and relatively complete living facilities (including kindergartens, primary schools, commercial service facilities, etc.). ) can be used as a common name. ?

Garden: refers to a residential area with many grasslands and artificial attractions. In big cities, residential areas with an area of more than 20,000 square meters, and in small and medium-sized cities, with an area of more than 654.38+0.000 square meters, and green spaces and leisure areas accounting for more than 35% of the total area, can be used as generic names. ?

5. Gardens, gardens, etc. : refers to residential areas. Houses that do not meet the standards of "community", "village" and "garden" can be used as generic names. ?

Villa and villa: refers to low-rise and high-rise residential areas. A senior residential area with an area of more than 1 000 square meters has gardens and lawns larger than the building area, which can be called as a "villa" or a "mountain villa" built on the mountain. Generally, it should be located in the suburbs, and the urban area should be strictly controlled. ?

7. Cities: large shopping malls and specialized trading places with geographical names and an area of more than 2 hectares can be used as generic names. ?

8. Center: refers to some buildings with the greatest functions. In big cities, their area exceeds 20,000 square meters, or the total area exceeds 6,543,800 square meters. In small and medium-sized cities, the area is over 654.38+10,000 square meters, or the total construction area is over 30,000 square meters. They must be the largest and dominant buildings in function, and "center" can be used as a generic name. ?

Nine, it is generally forbidden to use overlapping generic names, such as "so-and-so square garden" and "so-and-so garden building". Ten, it is forbidden to include letters and numbers in the naming. The proper name shall not exceed 6 Chinese characters.