4. Glossary
Buildability
An Anglo-Saxon term that differs from the notions conveyed by "constructability". Here, the focus is more specifically on technologies that enable the production of buildings.
This term is most often used by British experts.
Constructability
Anglo-Saxon term designating all the organizational and technical resources needed to successfully complete a construction operation.
Buildability
Ability to assume, at each stage of construction, the subsequent consequences of the choices made
Circular economy
It's a double exchange with the local fabric, in which the economy is thought out with the complementary objective of deploying flows strictly included in a nearby perimeter....
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Bibliography
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Websites
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Construction Industry Institute (CII) – For further documentation see this site.
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Institute for Constructibility Research (IRC) – ESTP Paris
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