Article | REF: C3057 V1

Sustainable development in construction - Use functions

Author: Christophe GOBIN

Publication date: August 10, 2006, Review date: December 21, 2023

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1. Providing space for activities

It is, at every moment :

  • make available a volume compatible with the activity to be carried out;

  • provide easy access.

In terms of constructed space, taking duration into account involves articulating the concomitant variation of three factors:

  • over time, end-users may modify their behavior as a result of personal experience, but also of changes in their expectations resulting from new choices (career path, family background, etc.);

  • activities supported by the built environment may also evolve;

  • the characteristics of the location are also subject to change. Neighborhoods, the scale above buildings, can evolve as a result...

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