| NOISEPOLLUTION | Row of buildings, factories etc. |
| RANGE | Row of buildings - intense anger about name |
| INDUS | What Asian banks hold from half of factories etc (5) |
| BLOCK | Mass of wood etc - set of buildings (5) |
| ABBEY | One of the types of buildings that were disbanded during Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries (5) |
| SURVEYOR | An inspector of buildings, their structure, state of repair etc (8) |
| MARTIN | Bird of the swallow family which likes to build its mud nests in the eaves of buildings and is abundant in Mallorca, where it originally suspended its nests from the roofs of caves (6) |
| STOREYS | I hear accounts of the floors of buildings (7) |
| GESTATE | Develop group of buildings under bottom of outbuilding (7) |
| ROOFSCAPE | Skyline view of tops of buildings (9) |
| BICEPS | Contractor finds one type of fungus in perimeter of buildings (6) |
| HOUSE | The ___ martin builds a nest of mud under the eaves of buildings (5) |
| BEAMS | Timbers of buildings or ships; or, bars for performing feats of balance in women's gymnastics (5) |
| PIPER | Artist best known for abstract aquatints/watercolours of buildings who was part of the Seven and Five Society with Ben Nicholson, Cedric Morris and others (5) |
| STONEMASONRY | The creation of buildings and structures using pieces of rock (12) |
| ROOFTOP | A white _______ can minimize the amount of heat from solar radiation that is absorbed through roof surfaces of buildings, which can be used to reduce cooling costs and to save energy (7) |
| WHIRLWINDS | Small-diameter columnar vortices of rapidly swirling air that range in scale from small eddies that form in the lee of buildings to fire storms, waterspouts, and tornadoes. (10) |
| CASTLE | From the Latin for "little fort", a structure or complex of buildings fortified against attack, of which the central donjon or keep in the Middle Ages was its most essential part (6) |
| RISING | --- damp, capillary movement of moisture from the ground into the walls of buildings, causing structural damage (6) |
| CAMPUS | Grounds and group of buildings, often of a university or school (6) |