π’ building emojis
Building emojis add urban, structural vibes to digital conversations. They help express locations, workplaces, or architecture that words alone might not fully convey, enhancing communication in texts and posts.
meaning
These emojis represent various types of buildings, often symbolizing homes, offices, institutions, or commercial spaces. They convey settings, professions, or city life effectively in virtual interactions.
Usage:
- To represent home: βGoing home π β
- To indicate work: βOffice day π’β
- To show a visit: βAt the hospital π₯β
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ποΈ
stadium
A stadium.
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ποΈ
classical building
A classical building.
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ποΈ
building construction
A building under construction.
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π§±
brick
A brick.
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πͺ¨
rock
A rock.
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πͺ΅
wood
A log of wood.
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π
hut
A hut.
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ποΈ
houses
A cluster of houses.
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ποΈ
derelict house
A derelict house.
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π
house
A house.
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π‘
house with garden
A house with a garden.
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π’
office building
An office building.
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π£
Japanese post office
A Japanese post office.
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π€
post office
A post office.
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π₯
hospital
A hospital.
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π¦
bank
A bank building.
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π¨
hotel
A hotel.
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π©
love hotel
A love hotel.
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πͺ
convenience store
A convenience store.
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π«
school
A school.
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π¬
department store
A department store.
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π
factory
A factory.
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π―
Japanese castle
A Japanese castle.
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π°
castle
A castle.
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π
wedding
A wedding venue, such as a chapel.
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πΌ
Tokyo tower
Tokyo Tower.
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π½
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whatβs the difference between π and π‘?
π represents a basic house, while π‘ shows a house with a garden, often implying a suburban home.
Are building emojis used in real estate contexts?
Yes, they are commonly used to represent properties, offices, or institutions in listings or discussions.
Which building emoji is most commonly used?
The π house is widely used, followed by π’ office building and π₯ hospital for location references.