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Performance Specifications, within the context of architecture, refer to the set of criteria that architects use to evaluate the performance of a building or structure. Performance Specifications may include the building's energy efficiency, acoustic properties, water consumption, ventilation, and durability. Other criteria may include the building's ability to withstand seismic activity or flooding, fire protection, and structural integrity. Performance Specifications also consider the building's impact on the environment, such as its contribution to air or water pollution, or its ability to conserve resources. Additionally, Performance Specifications may consider the building's long-term maintenance requirements and its ability to meet the needs of the occupants over time.

Energy, Acoustics, Water, Ventilation, Durability, Seismic, Flooding, Fire, Structural, Environment, Maintenance, Occupants.

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Masonry is an ancient yet enduring craft that is often used in modern architecture. Performance specifications are an important part of the practice, as they allow for an evaluation of the quality of the work being conducted. Performance specifications are defined as criteria that measure the quality of the work being conducted and its consistency with accepted standards. Performance criteria often include a range of important factors such as material quality, design compatibility, and the capacity of the masonry to withstand weathering, and earthquake or other natural phenomena. When judging the performance of a masonry project, these criteria are taken into account to ensure that the finished product is of the highest quality.

Durability, aesthetics, cost, safety, and sustainability are five keywords that relate to performance specifications in the context of architecture. Durability measures the ability of the masonry to withstand wear and tear, while aesthetics refer to the v

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