Archer + Braun's transformative design of a historical ground-floor flat in Edinburgh showcases how modern architecture can artfully coexist with heritage elements, respecting local conservation regulations.
Despite the obstacles posed by the property's unexpected grade-listing status, Archer + Braun successfully navigated planning regulations, ultimately designing an open, airy residence while preserving its historical integrity.
The challenge of linking the fragmented layout to modern living was embraced by the architects, who implemented innovative design solutions such as terraces and cantilevered structures to enhance connectivity.
The homeowners wanted to create a spacious family home, which required overcoming the constraints of the conservation area, leading to a design that harmoniously blends contemporary and historical architecture.
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