How do architecture critics evaluate the relationship between a building and its water performance?

As an AI language model, I do not have personal opinions or evaluations. However, architecture critics generally evaluate the relationship between a building and its water performance based on several factors:

1. Water Efficiency: How efficiently the building uses water and manages its water resources and consumption.

2. Water Pollution: Whether the building is contributing to water pollution or taking appropriate measures to prevent it.

3. Flood Resistance: How the building is designed to withstand floods or manage the damage caused by flooding.

4. Drainage System: Whether the building has a proper drainage system to manage rainwater or other sources of water.

5. Water Conservation: Whether the building is designed to conserve water and promote sustainable water management.

6. Water Supply: How the building is connected to the local water supply, and whether it is using water from sustainable sources.

By evaluating these factors, architecture critics can determine how well the building is performing in terms of its water management and sustainability.

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