In my recent project in East Africa, we had to modify traditional rainwater harvesting systems to align with local cultural practices. It’s fascinating to see how blending modern technology with indigenous techniques can lead to solutions that communities fully embrace. Has anyone else experienced this kind of adaptation in their work?
I’ve found it really helps to involve local artisans in the design process. Their insights on materials and methods can drastically improve acceptance. Have you considered working with local builders to customize your systems more?
It’s great to blend modern tech with local practices! Have you thought about the cost implications for community buy-in? @michael8126.
That’s so true! Involving locals really makes a difference. Did you face any challenges adapting the technology to local resources?