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LA's Fire-Rebuild: Can Speed Outpace the Next Blaze?
national2 hours ago

LA's Fire-Rebuild: Can Speed Outpace the Next Blaze?

CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti analyzes Los Angeles's rush to rebuild after last year's devastating wildfires ahead of the 2028 Olympics, noting that permits are being expedited and many homes are being rebuilt with wood despite fire-resistant options like steel or concrete; while some brick-like, code-exceeding homes survived, homeowners aren't necessarily informed about safer building choices, risking a repeat of past lessons unless stronger standards are adopted and time is taken to plan for a more fire-resilient city.

"Japan's Earthquake Resilience Tested: Architecture, Landslides, and the Search for Survivors"
world-news-technology-and-science2 years ago

"Japan's Earthquake Resilience Tested: Architecture, Landslides, and the Search for Survivors"

Japan has a long history of earthquake-proofing its architecture, a practice that has evolved significantly since the Great Kanto earthquake over a century ago. Modern Japanese buildings incorporate advanced technologies like dampers and base isolation systems to withstand seismic activity. Traditional techniques, such as the use of central pillars called "shinbashira" in pagodas, also contribute to the resilience of structures. Japan's strict building codes, particularly the "shin-taishin" standards introduced in 1981, have significantly improved the safety of new buildings. Architects and engineers in Japan continue to innovate, with recent developments in carbon fiber rods and cross-laminated timber, while the country's architecture schools emphasize the integration of design and structural engineering. Despite these advancements, the true test of these disaster-proof designs will only be confirmed by future earthquakes.