Sorry but that seems like such a bad idea, especially in conjunction with similar bad idea pushed by “big wood”. Now we’re supposed to accept:
- don’t need a second means of egress as high as 6 stories
- wood framed apartment buildings can now be up to 6 stories
- the article is talking about ever bigger buildings on lots as narrow as 25’
I understand no second stairwell has been proven safe in places where they build with non-flammable material
I understand that building with wood is cheaper and modern construction can reduce fire deaths
The article talks about historical inability to rescue people from above third floor yet is claiming it’s a good idea for people to be 6 floors up in a wooden building without saying whether rescue equipment commonly goes that high.
And nowhere is mentioned things like water damage, infestation, and noise, which afflict wooden building more than more durable construction and greatly impact livability
There are so many great things about living in a city but these compromises in the interests of cost reduction do not seem like a good choice