Why Scandinavian Peat Houses Stayed Warm At -40°F While Modern Homes Freeze
Автор: Medieval Way
Загружено: 2025-12-25
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There is something deeply broken with the way we build homes today. In 1986, researchers studying a traditional Icelandic peat house during winter recorded indoor temperatures of 58 degrees Fahrenheit while outside it was negative 40. There was no furnace. No central heating. No electricity. Just thick walls made of stacked turf and stone, and a small fire that burned for only a few hours each day.
What the hell happened? How did people survive extreme cold in buildings made of dirt and grass, while your modern home with spray foam insulation and advanced heating systems becomes a death trap the moment the grid fails?
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