Plumbing in a purpose-built 1959 research park
Research Triangle Park was founded in 1959 to connect Duke, NC State, and UNC-Chapel Hill with corporate and government research, and it grew from a formal 1958 master plan rather than an organic town center. Buildings here were engineered from the start for office and lab use, so plumbing systems are generally newer and more standardized than the retrofit-heavy older buildings in Durham's original neighborhoods.
A campus, not a subdivision
Because RTP was designed as a research campus under a single master plan created by landscape architect Lewis Clarke in 1958, residential and mixed-use construction near the park tends to be newer than the surrounding towns' historic cores. A bathroom project near RTP is more likely to involve a modern layout than the plumbing archaeology needed in an older Durham County home.
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