This fantasy of a charcoal layer protecting the wood from further burning after an initial burn... yeah, just like what happens in a campfire until you shape your campfire like a log cabin to create a wind vortex.
Untreated wood means this buiding will be an absolute furnace when it burns down.
Also...
> When you have a building made of steel and concrete, the steel melts and the building collapses.
Wut. As far as I know, the only examples of buildings collapsing because of fire are on 9/11, which anyone with a brain knows did not collapse because of fire.
I can do opposite speak, too:
“Using lead pipes means greater water safety”
This fantasy of a charcoal layer protecting the wood from further burning after an initial burn... yeah, just like what happens in a campfire until you shape your campfire like a log cabin to create a wind vortex.
Untreated wood means this buiding will be an absolute furnace when it burns down.
Also...
> When you have a building made of steel and concrete, the steel melts and the building collapses.
Wut. As far as I know, the only examples of buildings collapsing because of fire are on 9/11, which anyone with a brain knows did not collapse because of fire.