Revitalizing Historic Districts with Modern Designs

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There’s been a growing trend in infusing modern designs within historic districts, and it’s fascinating to see how architects are navigating this delicate balance. For instance, the recent project in downtown New Orleans showcases a sleek glass addition to a 19th-century brick building, cleverly juxtaposing old and new. This raises interesting questions about cultural preservation and how we can respect the past while accommodating the needs of a contemporary urban environment.

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It’s all about respecting the history while pushing boundaries — check out @ArchDigest’s take on it! How do you see community response shaping these projects?

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