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Humanity's refusal to sleep in the rain, stacked into permanence.

means Structures with walls and roofs built for people to live, work, or shelter in.

from From Old English byldan, to build, rooted in bold, meaning a dwelling or housethe same root behind the bold who first dared put a roof overhead.

Heaviest materialConcrete is humanity's most-used substance after water.
Energy hogsBuildings devour nearly 40 percent of global energy.
Ancient still standingRome's Pantheon roof has held since 126 AD.
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