Strategy description: Configuring the spatial layout in a manner consisting of repetitive modules
Example: Configuring the floor plan in a manner that consists of a regular, repetitive, and unitized type and number of spaces.
Advantages: Having a modular configuration of spaces can save costs spent in finishes and installations due to the reactiveness of the layout and size of spaces while facilitating accommodating other functions that require a repetitive layout of spaces (e.g. hotels, apartments, offices, schools, and healthcare buildings).
Disadvantages/challenges: Modularizing the spatial configuration can be impossible in maladaptive or irregular structures, or impeded by the structural elements of the building.