London2Baires
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Just to balance out some of the modern style buildings i keep seeing in this thread...here! :
We are not ignorant about "other construction methods" as you imply, rather we have many different construction forms depending on where you make your home one or another form is more prevalent. Brick is the preferred building method in hotter temperatures because simply it keeps you cooler and lasts longer than wood. In addition, traditionally, people want to leave an inheritance to their children because families don't move around as much here and therefore it make sense to build for "endurance". Of course you may build any which way you desire but the resale value of a cheaply made wood frame house is practically nil. Here the philosphy is the value of the house, not the value of the real estate as it is in the Anglophone countries. Thank you.
Insulation saves you money both on winter heating and summer air conditioning. Same with proper window frames (with actual seals not a couple centimetres gap) and double / triple glazing.
I'm not new here. I've been here more than 10 years now and own my second home. In my opinion; having lived here and in Canada (and it does get hot in the summer), I don't find that brick regulates the temperature at all. If fact, it feels hotter inside than it does outside even with the doors and windows open. This is why I believe that insulation is necessary even in hot climates. Insulation is a thermal barrier for heat and cold.
Here's a perfect example to the strange backward ideas that the locals cling to.We are not ignorant about "other construction methods" as you imply, rather we have many different construction forms depending on where you make your home one or another form is more prevalent. Brick is the preferred building method in hotter temperatures because simply it keeps you cooler and lasts longer than wood. In addition, traditionally, people want to leave an inheritance to their children because families don't move around as much here and therefore it make sense to build for "endurance". Of course you may build any which way you desire but the resale value of a cheaply made wood frame house is practically nil. Here the philosphy is the value of the house, not the value of the real estate as it is in the Anglophone countries. Thank you.
I imagine that in 2099 you will be very ashamed of your rocket booster - less house