• RunawayFixer@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Relative to the cardboard houses in the usa, houses in Europe are indeed very sturdy. Our concrete houses might not be designed for hurricanes, but they would still fare way better than a house entirely build from stud walls. It’s always a bit of a wonder to us that in the usa, houses are being built in a manner that will not survive the next storm. And that that is allowed. The downside of the sturdier European houses is that they take longer and cost more to build, which is also why the average house is smaller.

    Here’s some obversations from an American engineer travelling in Europe: https://forstconsultingllc.com/blog/european-vs-american-home-construction/

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      4 hours ago

      Our concrete houses might not be designed for hurricanes, but they would still fare way better than a house entirely build from stud walls.

      You only think that because you have no experience with them. Hurricanes demolish concrete and brick buildings just the same as wood, and floods don’t care what the material is.

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        3 hours ago

        Hmm, who to believe on this subject. You, or the constructional engineer that travelled on both sides of the pond. Tough call ;)