Au Yeung, Kam SheungKam SheungAu Yeung31/12/202331/12/2023202320232023https://library-opac.usj.edu.mo/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=220132https://dspace.usj.edu.mo/handle/123456789/4731The primary research focus of this dissertation revolves around the concept of a "plugin" program. It raises a fundamental question about whether a building can attain long-term usability through metabolic flexibility (plugin units and their reconfigurable space), promoting adaptability (accommodating various program transfers), and meeting sustainable future criteria. Specifically, this dissertation inquires whether this "plugin" building design, with its reconfigurable units and metabolic system, can adapt to different spatial programs and become sustainable architectureenUniversity of Saint JosephBuilding program transferMetabolism ArchitecturePlugin capsule unitsReconfigurableSustainable ArchitectureTheses and Dissertations Master of Architecture (MARCH)Plugin Program Reconfigurable Architecture System For Sustainable FutureMaster Thesis