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*Built of [[structural insulated panel]]s
*Built of [[structural insulated panel]]s
*Built of pre-fabricated [[concrete masonry unit|concrete blocks]], named differently in various countries.
*Built of pre-fabricated [[concrete masonry unit|concrete blocks]], named differently in various countries.
*Large Panel System building known as [[Plattenbau]] in German, [[Panelák]] in Czech and Slovak, [[wielka płyta]] in Polish and [[Panelház]] in Hungarian. Most, but not all [[Khrushchyovka]] houses in the former Soviet Union are also constructed using this technology.
*Large Panel System building known as [[Plattenbau]] in German, [[Panelák]] in Czech and Slovak, [[wielka płyta]] in Polish, Panelka in Bulgarian and [[Panelház]] in Hungarian. Most, but not all [[Khrushchyovka]] houses in the former Soviet Union are also constructed using this technology.


Panel buildings can be either frameless ([[column]]-less), or the panels can be fitted to:
Panel buildings can be either frameless ([[column]]-less), or the panels can be fitted to:

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Panel building in Tartu, Estonia

Panel buildings may refer to buildings of one of the following types:

Panel buildings can be either frameless (column-less), or the panels can be fitted to:

See also

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