How do French architects incorporate flexibility into the construction of government buildings?

French architects incorporate flexibility into the construction of government buildings by using modular design, creating adaptable spaces and providing room for expansion. They use materials that can be easily modified and moved without causing damage to the building's structure. They also incorporate open spaces and multi-functional areas that can serve different purposes, depending on the needs of the government agency. Use of modern building techniques and technology like partition walls and modular furniture that can be reconfigured as needed also helps create more flexible spaces. French architects also promote sustainable, low-carbon buildings that are designed to accommodate changing user requirements.

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