What is architectural flexibility?

Architectural flexibility is the ability of a building or structure to adapt to various needs and changes over time without compromising its function or design. It refers to the ease with which the design of a building can be modified or expanded in response to new requirements and changing circumstances, such as changes in usage, technology, or user needs. Architectural flexibility is achieved through careful planning and design in the initial stages of construction, taking into account potential future changes and designing adaptable spaces and structures that meet both current and future needs.

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