I usually use my Soup(SLA)-Printer, but I own a Sausage(FDM)-Printer as well.
It doesn't see much use, because it is not well suited for 6mm men sized miniatures and very small details.
But it has much more build space and is good enough for buildings - depending on the building.
We have a lot of hills, woods and ruins, but are short on buildings. You find some nice ruins to print on the web, but buildings are rare. So I thought I give i a try.
The building is really just a test-print to check out wall thickness, minimum frame strength, rivet size etc.
But not only sizes and geometry, but also the wall texture is of interest.
Design wise I choose the GW 40k buildings as a guide. Mainly because the panel system is flexible, gives quick results and is easy to implement.
That is what the first try looks like.

You can see that the overall size is ok. The door doesn't work at all, it looks wrong. The parapet is too low - if it is considered to be a parapet. Both kinds of windows are ok - did you notice that there are two kinds ?
The wall pattern is ok, but there is some "echo" around the window which isn't great.
Resolution overall is ok.
PS.
The Suqats live up to their name compared to the GW Marines.