Doesn't ZIP System sheathing have an insulation layer? The sheathing covers the plate and eliminates any thermal bridging, no?
I was literally just about to type this exact same thing! It is LONG past due for Somerville, Cambridge and many other urban areas to bury all of these power lines!Wild how much better that first image and ones from the 21st would look if those telephone wires were buried.
Can't the cities themselves do it without the state's money? With all the life sciences/tech companies moving into Cambridge and Somerville, certainly the huge amounts of extra tax and revenue they're bringing in over the empty lots, run-down strip malls they're replacing can go into their infrastructure, especially since so many areas are ripping up and redoing the roads anyway. These photos remind me of when I lived and traveled throughout Asia, with cities in China, the Philippines, Thailand etc all having massive (and dangerous) amounts of wires strewn above, sizzling and buzzing away. It was quite unsettling to walk under!That won’t happen without a large subsidy from the Commonwealth, akin to the one they offer to the gas companies to replace their leaking mains.
You'd think while Eversource were replacing their gas pipes all over the city, it would be a good time to bury their electric wires.Can't the cities themselves do it without the state's money? With all the life sciences/tech companies moving into Cambridge and Somerville, certainly the huge amounts of extra tax and revenue they're bringing in over the empty lots, run-down strip malls they're replacing can go into their infrastructure, especially since so many areas are ripping up and redoing the roads anyway. These photos remind me of when I lived and traveled throughout Asia, with cities in China, the Philippines, Thailand etc all having massive (and dangerous) amounts of wires strewn above, sizzling and buzzing away. It was quite unsettling to walk under!
They’ve got branding and a website - it’s official now. $2900 for 1 bed.
They’ve got branding and a website - it’s official now. $2900 for 1 bed.
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How very 1960's. The cheap way of hiding left-over, inconvenient architectural detail, once it's been taken off. Looks too much like a chain link fence.