Posted on 01/16/2025 12:41:20 PM PST by BenLurkin
Sounds like jail construction.
Will they build a bunch of them, for us maybe?
Sounds like smart construction choices.
You’d prefer straw?
They won't rebuild neighborhoods. It will look more like this:
They'll have mold problems for sure.
Remember the straw bale house phase? Supposedly, they were not subject to burning, but I can’t see how.
Altadena where ordinary people live -- will get screwed.
The bales are enclosed in fireproof stucco. In addition to the stucco, the bales are tightly packed, making them difficult to ignite.
A freind of mine got a great deal on one. It is a wonderful house. Her entire electric bill for a year, in Yuma Arizona, is less than $500. That includes air conditioning and heating.
Super insulated, very secure house. Walls are about 3 feet thick.
Interesting.
Soylent Green.
Greg Chasen, about to be the most popular architect on Planet Earth
My HOA would go ape sh** if I tried any of this.
Maybe if they built the housing underground they would be safer? Whoops this is CALLY where they have eartquakes.
That describes my home.
People thought I was crazy when I built it, using all fireproof drywall and poured concrete floors, even on the second level.
Wrap around porches with concrete floors and metal roof that extend out 12 ft.
The thing most people forget is how to prevent interior fires from spreading.
It’s not really a house, it’s a blue VW bus from the 60s. Lol
What I saw was a whole lot of buildings with arches on fire and falling over. That tells me they were stick frame with stucco made to look like Ctrl/South America, Tropical adobe structures. Seems like there were a lot of plantings that helped allow the fire to spread from house to house. Many had a front porch view of the ocean and back porch view of the forested hills and homeowners probably planted things around the back to blend with the hills.
I used lots of concrete, but put so much steel rebar and wire mesh in the concrete, used a 5,000 psi concrete and had fibermesh mixed in the concrete. I know, it’s overkill, but with a 6 inch thick 2,000 Sq ft slab of concrete 12 ft in the air poured like a bridge, I didn’t want to take any chances.
I did it myself, so it was quite a project.
If your in a HOA you deserve everything they dish out to you.
“He said prefabricated roof trusts seemed to perform poorly”
He probably said “roof trusses”,
“Altadena where ordinary people live — will get screwed”
They’re already screwed. I think Mad Maxine is their Congress critter. If they build high density housing - more voters for the skank.
That’s pretty neat.
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