1. Physical flexibility - This type of flexibility refers to the ability to alter physical space, such as changing the layout or adding new construction elements.
2. Technological flexibility - This type of flexibility refers to the ability to integrate new technologies and communicate with other applications.
3. Operational flexibility - This type of flexibility refers to the ability of the building to adapt to different types of uses, such as changes in occupancy or function.
4. Adaptive flexibility - This type of flexibility refers to the ability to modify the building over time to meet changing needs, such as adding new facilities or redesigning spaces.
5. Aesthetic flexibility - This type of flexibility refers to the ability to incorporate different designs, materials, and colors to achieve different styles or looks.
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