Iterative process
Heritage Building Retrofit Toolkit, published by the City of London Corporation in March 2024, states in relation to an iterative process: ‘Many decisions are interconnected and should be considered in the round, revisited and refined as the project progresses. An iterative process is not linear. It allows for the reanalysis of information and decisions, in order to develop well informed and holistic solutions.’
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