“…Defined and deeply studied by John Habraken (1961) and Stephen Kendall (1999), Open Building is a design approach that tries to make possible for longterm usage of the building, for different family profiles as the years pass by, and for the same family as they change their needs due to the passing of time. To accomplish that, they think of a building as composed of several layers, which are grouped into two main levels: the Support (or Skeleton) and the Infill (Avalone & Fettermann, 2020;Habraken, 1961;Kendall, 2004). The Support is supposed to be the most "solid" parts of the building, such as structure, accesses, and common circulation areas, as the Infill can be the interiors of each housing unit, internal walls, and even plumbing systems, that can be designed more flexibly, as to allow for future interventions (Kendall, 2004).…”