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How do you approach integrating modern electrical systems into heritage or older residential buildings without compromising the original architecture? I work alongside https://www.thelewishamelectrician.co.uk/ and we’re often involved in retrofit projects where maintaining the building's character is just as important as meeting modern safety standards. I'd love to hear how architects here balance functionality, safety, and aesthetics in these kinds of situations. Looking forward to your insights! |
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How do you approach integrating modern electrical systems into heritage or older residential buildings without compromising the original architecture? I work alongside https://www.thelewishamelectrician.co.uk/ and we’re often involved in retrofit projects where maintaining the building's character is just as important as meeting modern safety standards. I'd love to hear how architects here balance functionality, safety, and aesthetics in these kinds of situations. Looking forward to your insights! |
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