Durability in buildings refers to the capacity of materials, components, and systems to withstand wear, weathering, and decay over time while maintaining their performance and appearance. A durable building resists physical, chemical, and biological degradation, reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements. Durability is achieved through the selection of robust materials, protective detailing, and appropriate maintenance strategies suited to the environmental conditions and intended lifespan. The key idea is that durability enhances the longevity and resilience of a building, contributing to sustainability through the conservation of resources and reduction of waste.
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