• atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Probably;

    Wood structures fair better in high wind and in earthquakes. Things we have far more of in North America.

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      Yeah, we also have a lot of wood. And wood structures are less labor intensive. Also, none of our buildings are over 300 years old, so we don’t need a lot of skilled stonemasons around to maintain them. And we’re further south than Europe, so cooling houses is a bigger concern than keeping them warm (though that reason is rapidly changing).

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        That’s another reason drywall is used, it’s pretty fire resistant. Where I live all exposed beams must be wrapped in drywall for fire safety