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

 

The New York Post that his home’s resilience was due to its “ultra-sturdy construction,” adding: “It’s stucco and stone with a fireproof roof.”

Additionally, he said that the building was supported by pilings “like 50 feet into the bedrock” to guarantee stability in the event of strong waves.

In the face of nature’s fury, Chasen and Steiner are proof that creativity and good fortune can make all the difference. We are still thinking about everyone affected by this unfolding catastrophe.

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

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