• AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      Be in a country where this design is not a problem. The amount of posters who think their local knowledge applies worldwide will never cease to amaze me.

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    That’s the most extreme cantilever I’ve ever seen. But without any information there’s no basis for judging it - for all we know it might have massive steel beams inside going deep into the ground, and could withstand a tornado better than the house behind it.

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    That’s pretty obviously european… we don’t have tornadoes.

    Also… Have you ever seen the Space Needle? How do you think that stays up?

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      The Pacific Northwest doesn’t really get tornadoes. It’s a good thing too. Some dude in KY tried to cultivate redwoods because he thought he could get rich selling legally harvested redwood timber. Was going pretty well for about a decade to decade and a half, until the first high wind storm came through. Wasn’t even a full blown tornado. He lost about 40 acres of adolescent redwoods because they don’t grow deep roots, they grow wide. That’s basically why you don’t see them except in a tiny area of Northern California.

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    Ok so they made an house of concrete. It’s going to be so cold and damp, but very strong. But like, a baba yaga house. Why?

    Also the windows look like they are on steel frames. That will work well with thermal expansion.

    And the roof is taped on?!?!

    It’s like it was designed by 10yo me.

    • AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works
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      Ok so they made an house of concrete. It’s going to be so cold and damp, but very strong.

      Many places in the world use concrete as the primary building material.

      Also the windows look like they are on steel frames. That will work well with thermal expansion.

      Again, not an issue in many parts of the world.

      And the roof is taped on?!?!

      It’s under construction. Temp solution to prevent rain from entering.

      You’re being very critical of something you have no knowledge about.