‘Design decisions’ that enabled the house survive the wildfire in Los Angeles are revealed by the architect.

 

However, how did the home make it through? The architect of the structure has subsequently disclosed how on Twitter.

“It’s basically a horror show, no words really. A few of the design decisions we made here were beneficial. However, we were also quite fortunate,” the architect, known as “g Chasen,”

Said next to a picture of the home. “This is an architect’s job. I’ll post a thorough thread after everything has calmed down,” the architect said.

He clarified that he had created the home for a buddy in the Twitter post’s comments. The architect clarified that while the home has significant damage, it is “totally liveable.”

Regarding how the home withstood the fire, ‘g chasen’ wrote: “There were also tempered glass windows and no eaves or vents. It was fortunate that the neighbors gave us a little extra room,

But it was unfortunate that the neighbor parked his vehicle on the driveway. There, a sturdy concrete surrounding wall most likely saved our bacon.

 

Devastating flames in Los Angeles cause a guy who won $2,000,000,000 in the lottery to lose his whole home.

‘Design decisions’ that made the difference are revealed by the architect of the house that survived the wildfire in Los Angeles.