Topic: Building Codes

5 chapters across the catalog

Google Barf
Episode 1529 2:01:17 - 2:05:55

1529: Google Barf

Turkish Building Code Arrests, Construction Amnesty

Turkish police have detained 12 people, including building contractors, following the collapse of thousands of structures during the recent earthquake. Critics point to a 2018 government amnesty that allowed builders to pay fines for code violations rather than retrofitting structures for seismic safety. Experts argue that the "pancaking" of modern buildings indicates a systemic failure in inspection and enforcement.

Publical Emergency
Episode 1471 53:27 - 59:57

1471: Publical Emergency

Building Codes, Infrastructure and Carbon Emissions

There is a renewed focus on revising building codes and infrastructure to make cities "climate adapted," including the implementation of cool roofs and surfaces. This movement is linked back to the failed "cap and trade" legislation from a decade ago, which sought to empower government inspectors to enforce home insulation standards. The current push is framed as an infrastructure investment strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from buildings.

Alexa in a Lexus
Episode 1070 5:38 - 7:07

1070: Alexa in a Lexus

MAMILS, European Building Code Observations

Middle-aged men in lycra, referred to by the acronym MAMILS, are noted as a common sight and a point of contention for locals in Italy and Switzerland. Additionally, a peculiar building code in Switzerland where doors open inward is identified as a potential safety hazard and a contrast to American fire safety standards.

Waxman Is A Dick
Episode 108 26:03 - 29:49

108: Waxman Is A Dick

Green Banking Centers, Affordable Housing Act Amendments

The cap and trade bill includes provisions for "Green Banking Centers" and amendments to the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act. Representative John Boehner questioned why an energy bill is modifying housing laws and building material requirements. Representative Mary Bono Mack is singled out for criticism for voting in favor of the bill despite being a Republican.