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Hosted on MSNWildfires Force a Rethinking of What a 'Home' Looks LikeLots of homeowners and developers are scrambling to rebuild as fast as possible after the catastrophic California wildfires.
Amid the charred rubble of burnt-down homes in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, you’ll find one Chautauqua ...
There’s been a spike in interest in earthen architecture, particularly after a photo was shared on social media showing a ...
“Protecting your home from flames and embers is key to it not burning down,” said Teryl Ciarlo, founder of Teryl Designs Landscaping in Pacific Palisades, where one of the most damaging fires hit and ...
And homeowners should also consider the home's windows. Dual pane windows with tempered glass are fire-resistant and much stronger than regular windows.
The all-electric home in Palo Alto is made with steel framing and wrapped in fire-resistant panels. Photo courtesy SIDCO. Nearly every inch of this 1,901-square-foot home was engineered to be ...
An Irvine, Calif., neighborhood carefully planned to stand up to wildfires was put to the test when all homes there were undamaged by the Silverado fire in 2020. It could now offer a blueprint for ...
A Valley company that produces fire-resistant building materials says it's seeing increased demand after the recent ...
A $15-million donation from Joe Gebbia will underwrite the distribution of factory-made homes built by Samara, a company ...
home still standing — which the owners credit to fire-resistant features installed during its construction. "Seeing all our friends' and neighbors' houses gone is brutal," Michael Kovac told ...
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