Message from @Uksio
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and married another NCO in the military
i was thinking the building more like it will topple a lot easier
NCO..?
Modern structure is like this
You can leave any of these pillars uncovered
AKA boring as fuck, stale no soul
@ryvergate non commissioned officer
ah
yup boring
@Uksio it also depends on the place as well, generally its countries on the edge of the tectonic plats which get all the earth quakes
australia doesn't really get any or any volcanos but new zealand has volcanos and a lot of earth quakes
@Engineered Eldritch Catgirl My point was that what you see there only looks unusual. None of the load-bearing elements were compromised in that building on stilts
lol
Heck, if you install glass facade in that first floor, it will suddenly look "normal" to you again
probably just fix it up with a bit of flexi tape
Though Russia has some norms about earthquake safety. Most buildings don't need it
then you look at places like japan and earthquake safety is on most buildings
Sure
You can't build just any building there
i mean japan is right on the faultline
yeah
then again, most russian buildings are made with pure stalinaum
only the strongest of capitalism can destroy them.
This one is made with earthquakes in mind
umm
Because Norway does have them
i think thats made more for snow
It is a "0 energy" home
Made to use as little energy as it can to stay warm in the coldest of times
Being raised off the ground like that reduces heat transfer to the soil by a lot
yeah and snow build up probably too
All buildings in Antarctica are on stilts too for this exact reason
seeing you don't want any snow to touch the building and make it colder then it already is
Snow is an insulator to a certain degree
It does not allow the temperature to go below -4 if the layer is thick enough