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Building/real property
Referring to a legally defined portion of land and the man-made improvements made to it or built on it such as buildings, roads etc.
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building knot
Construction; Building/real property
Is a term coined by OBOM to refer to the physical, decision-making and procedural entanglement inherent in conventional building process.
Buyrent
Construction; Building/real property
Is the proprietary name for a new financial product in the Netherlands that provides legal, financial and management instruments for infill ownership. In purchasing the infill of their dwellings, ...
capacity
Construction; Building/real property
In the context of Support/Infill building, refers to a range of variations in floor plan and use within the constraints of a given base building. More generally, capacity concerns the degree of Open ...
Century Housing System
Construction; Building/real property
Refers to a design and construction method to extend building longevity. CHS was developed in Japan by a research program of Ministry of Construction from 1980 to 1982 led by Professor Utida. CHS ...
Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB)
Construction; Building/real property
Is the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction. Headquartered in Rotterdam, CIB is an international association providing a global network for international ...
social overhead capital
Construction; Building/real property
Is a term brought into Open Building usage in association with the Japanese Two Step Housing Supply System. It describes a Support characterized by high quality and long durability, specifically ...
spaghetti effect
Construction; Building/real property
Is a term used by van Randen to describe an entangle building condition in which unpredictable dependencies occur among parties involved, frequently leading to coordination breakdowns and lapses in ...