Interviewer instructions
1. A physical building is a shelter that has walls, floor and roof, either fixed or temporary, whether used as a living quarters or not. If a building is not used as a living quarters, but the floor area of the building is at least 10 square meters, it is considered a physical building. If the building is not used as a living quarters, but is used for a business, then it is considered a physical building and given a number even if the floor area is fewer than 10 square meters.
[pg. 11]
There are three types of physical buildings:
a. Multiple attached buildings (see figures 1 and 2)
(i) Multi-story
(ii) Single story
b. Duplex/two attached buildings (see figures 3 and 4)
(i) Multi-story
(ii) Single story
c. Single buildings (see figures 5 and 6)
(i) Single story
(ii) Multi-story
[There are drawings of buildings as examples for each of the types described]
[pg. 12]
Kitchen, bathroom, garage and others that are detached from the main building are considered part of the building