Fake building
Construction tactic to conceal infrastructure in residential areas. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about concealing infrastructure in residential areas. For the use of camouflage in urban warfare, see Urban camouflage. For the use of façades as decorations, see Folly. For the use of structure built solely to deceive others, see Potemkin village.
A fake building (also known as a fake house, false-front house, fake façade, or transformer house in specific situations) is a government building, structure, or public utility housing that uses urban and/or suburban camouflage to disguise equipment and city infrastructure facilities that people may consider aesthetically unpleasing in non-industrial neighborhoods.[1][2] These buildings are commonly found in residential towns and cities, where they are intended to blend in with the surrounding architecture and conceal manufactured equipment.
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