Architectural ordonnance can have a significant impact on a building's waste management in the following ways:
1. Space allocation: The architect can design the building with dedicated spaces for waste management, such as a waste sorting and recycling area, which allows for better management of waste materials.
2. Routing: The design of the building can dictate the routing of waste from the space it is generated to the point of collection for easier management.
3. Waste reduction: Architects can incorporate design elements that promote waste reduction, such as the use of energy-efficient appliances and fixtures, which minimize waste generated by the building.
4. Durability and resilience: The durability and resilience of the building can ensure that waste management systems and infrastructure remain operational and maximize their efficiency.
5. Energy efficiency: The architectural design can maximize energy efficiency in the building, reducing the overall waste generated and the amount of waste that needs to be disposed of.
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