Two architects with extensive knowledge of fire-resistant building practices share their expertise and their hopes for rebuilding communities that are stronger, safer, and more resilient than before.
… For the interior, Abernethy chose a limited material palette of polished concrete floors, oak cabinetry, and glass. “Everything inside of the metal cocoon is made of noncombustible materials,” she says. “Even if it was smoke-tainted, it would not require much effort to repair and restore it.”
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Photography by Matthew Millman