Rethinking Fireproof Houses-The Problem of Wildland Fires_Crimson Publishers

Rethinking Fireproof Houses-The Problem of Wildland Fires by Brancob F in Crimson publishersOpen Journal of Civil Engineering


In recent years, fires had a major impact on the forest, mostly due to high combustibility of the wildland and to climate change. Fires spread to the wildland-urban interface, due to wind effects and poor urban forest area management, causing severe lasting damage or even the destruction of dwellings. This paper presents a summary analysis on solutions for new houses (“fireproof houses”) using current building materials but with characteristics to maintain the overall structure for a longer time during a wildland fire exposure.


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