Does the building's design encourage fluidity and flexibility in terms of functionality?

Without information about the specific building in question, it is difficult to determine whether its design encourages fluidity and flexibility in terms of functionality. The concept of fluidity and flexibility in design can vary depending on the purpose and requirements of the building. However, some common design elements that often promote these qualities include open floor plans, configurable spaces, movable partitions or furniture, and adaptable infrastructure. If the building incorporates such features, it is more likely to encourage fluidity and flexibility in its functionality.

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