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Update Building Systems Appropriately
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by the WBDG Historic Preservation Subcommittee Last updated: 11-21-2010
Hist o ric Pre se rvat io n Ap p ly t he Pre se rvat io n Pro ce ss Succe ssf ully Up d at e B uild ing Syst e ms Ap p ro p riat e ly Acco mmo d at e Lif e Saf e t y and Se curit y Ne e ds C o mp ly wit h Acce ssib ilit y R e q uire me nt s Pro d uct ive Se cure / Saf e Sust ainab le B UILD IN G T YPES
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Fo r many histo ric structures, "building systems" are new additio ns that must be inco rpo rated with as much sensitivity to Recommendations the o riginal fabric as po ssible. Ho wever, mo re recently Major Resources co nstructed buildings, such as early 20 th century co mmercial buildings, may co ntain early systems that may be histo ric themselves and can be reused. Fo r example, deco rative ventilatio n grilles and switch plates may co ntribute to a building's significance as much as marble wainsco ting o r deco rative stenciling.
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Careful planning is required to balance preservatio n o bjectives with interio r systems, such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, structural systems, info rmatio n and co mmunicatio n techno lo gies, and co nveyance systems. Since new mechanical and o ther related systems, such as electrical and fire suppressio n, can use up to 10 % o f a building's square fo o tage and 30 %-40 % o f an o verall rehabilitatio n budget, decisio ns must be made in a systematic and co o rdinated manner. While it might no t be always po ssible to co mpletely co nceal the presence o f new techno lo gy, it may be po ssible to lessen the impact o n a building's integrity and retain as much o f the o riginal building fabric as po ssible.
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