Remodelingcyclus
Remodelingcyclus is a term describing the repeating process by which a system—such as a building, an urban area, a manufacturing line, or other designed structure—undergoes assessment, redesign, and renewal to meet evolving needs and standards. It emphasizes iteration, long-term performance, and lifecycle thinking.
Typical phases include diagnostic assessment, planning, implementation, commissioning, and ongoing maintenance with periodic re-evaluation. The cycle
In practice it is applied in architecture and facilities management to extend asset life and improve energy
In biology a related concept is the bone remodeling cycle, where resorption and formation restore tissue integrity
Key factors shaping a remodelingcyclus are asset condition, regulatory requirements, funding, and data from monitoring systems.