Archinect - News2024-11-08T01:59:57-05:00https://archinect.com/news/article/150181430/high-rise-fire-in-la-could-prompt-city-to-close-a-fire-sprinkler-loophole
High rise fire in LA could prompt city to close a fire sprinkler loophole Antonio Pacheco2020-01-30T13:27:00-05:00>2020-01-31T16:13:49-05:00
<img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/0a/0a81c42a0d9ed3e635fba2fce1fb8607.png?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><p>Officials in Los Angeles are reconsidering closing a legal loophole that exempts tall buildings built between 1943 and 1974 from fire sprinkler requirements after an unsprinkled high rise apartment tower on the city's Westside caught fire yesterday for the second time in recent years, injuring a a 13 of people, including a three month old baby and one man who is listed as being in serious condition. </p>
<p><em>The Los Angeles Times</em> <a href="https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-01-29/residents-leap-from-los-angeles-high-rise-after-fire-breaks-out-on-6th-floor-fire-officials-say" target="_blank">reports</a> that the fire took place in a 25-story tower located in the Barrington Plaza complex, which is made up of three similar towers of differing heights surrounding a landscaped superblock site. The fire engulfed the sixth and seventh floors of the tallest tower and caused smoke damage to several floors in the development. According to <em>The Los Angeles Times</em> tenants in the building report a variety of maintenance issues in the complex, including a constantly broken elevator. A fire took place in the same building back in 2013 that apparently led to few safety or ...</p>
https://archinect.com/news/article/150018376/inventor-of-the-one-and-only-self-cleaning-home-frances-gabe-has-passed-away-at-101
Inventor of the one and only self-cleaning home, Frances Gabe, has passed away at 101 Anastasia Tokmakova2017-07-19T13:55:00-04:00>2022-03-16T09:16:08-04:00
<img src="https://archinect.gumlet.io/uploads/zj/zjgygv8rae9meord.jpg?fit=crop&auto=compress%2Cformat&enlarge=true&w=1200" border="0" /><em><p>In each room, Ms. Gabe, tucked safely under an umbrella, could press a button that activated a sprinkler in the ceiling. The first spray sent a mist of sudsy water over walls and floor. A second spray rinsed everything. Jets of warm air blew it all dry. The full cycle took less than an hour. Runoff escaped through drains in Ms. Gabe’s almost imperceptibly sloping floors. It was channeled outside and straight through her doghouse, where the dog was washed in the bargain.</p></em><br /><br /><p><em>More than half a century ago, incensed by the housecleaning that was a woman’s chronic lot, Ms. Gabe began to dream of a house that would see to its own hygiene: tenderly washing, rinsing and drying itself at the touch of a button.</em></p>
Ms. Gabe built the self-cleaning house with her own hands and money, receiving <a title="See it here." href="http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?Docid=04428085&homeurl=http%3A%2F%2Fpatft.uspto.gov%2Fnetacgi%2Fnph-Parser%3FSect1%3DPTO1%2526Sect2%3DHITOFF%2526d%3DPALL%2526p%3D1%2526u%3D%25252Fnetahtml%25252FPTO%25252Fsrchnum.htm%2526r%3D1%2526f%3DG%2526l%3D50%2526s1%3D4,428,085.PN.%2526OS%3DPN%2F4,428,085%2526RS%3DPN%2F4,428,085&PageNum=&Rtype=&SectionNum=&idkey=NONE&Input=View+first+page" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><u>United States patent 4,428,085</u></a> in 1984. After more than 10 years of work and decades of planning, the house of about a thousand square feet was completed in the 1980s, at a cost of $15,000.<figure><p><a href="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/1028x/xh/xhn669g1id6ka32v.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/1028x/xh/xhn669g1id6ka32v.jpg"></a></p><figcaption>Floor plan</figcaption></figure><em>The house, whose patent consisted of 68 individual inventions, also included a cupboard in which dirty dishes, set on mesh shelves, were washed and dried in situ.</em><em></em><em><br></em>A tightly sealed cabinet was designed to deal with laundry. Soiled clothing was placed inside on hangers, washed and dried there with jets of water and air, and then, still on hangers, pulled neatly by a chain into the clothes closet. Her sink, toilet and bathtub were also self-cleaning.<br>In order to withstand their washing t...