“America is built on light wood framing. It is the most common construction method for the most common building type in the US. This video explores how and why light wood framing came to become such an American standard. By comparing it to the rise of the hamburger, we trace the parallels of convenience and ubiquity that hamburgers and wood framing share. The video also explores an exhibition called ‘American Framing’ at Wrightwood 659 to see models and 2x4 constructions up close and personal.”

  • saccharomyces@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    This does a really good job of explaining the benefits of “stick” construction, even if he does get a little wrapped up in his hamburger analogy. I’m particularly interested in sharing it because of how many people online denigrate wood houses in the US, and I think this will show some of the real advantages of it as a construction choice.

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      1 year ago

      I think this may have been an advertisement for hamburgers. Its like, actually kinda hilarious how long the try and drag it out for.

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        1 year ago

        oh yeah, I forgot I watched about half of that video last week. He is really thoroughly knowledgeable and I enjoy his videos a lot, but it felt like a bit of a litany of arguments which is why I quit watching. However, the seismic argument is huge to me. Saying ‘Masonry houses can kill you here’ is a pretty strong argument in my book, especially when dealing with the realities of economics and what’s actually affordable/what’s cheapest.