>Castilian engineering

How have these houses managed not to collapse?

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I think they're attached to the rocks, but where is it?

Cuenca, unironically a capital city.

>Cuenca
My camper van is on its way

>How have these houses managed not to collapse?
Most of them did collapse
Only three remain from the 13th century

Holy fuck that is comfy

>10 floor "buildings" made with sticks and mud
>comfy
wouldn't live there not even for free

all those rotten buildings it looks like latin america

one medium to medium-high earthquake will do it
t. knower

Survivorship bias. Probably many of them collapsed over and over again and they were just rebuilt in place during centuries and centuries. You are just seeing the ones which didn't collapse.

LMAO @ castilian architecture and knowledge

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t. forced to speak castilian

We have have a village like that too in Catalonia, funny fact: it's called the Manhattan of the Priorat (a region of Catalonia)

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these houses look way more stable and well made though

ok maybe don't use sticks

pic is an other similar one in Catalonia

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so damn comfy, if i had to be reborn somewhere it would be spain

it's comfy but there's no jobs and only old people in villages, imagine if it's difficult to find a job in a city in Spain

so just like croatia

Stahlbeton und Kruppstahl

>Cuenca capital
>A village

>56.703 inhabitants
looks like a big village or small town to me, but not a city

Looks cool but that shitty museum ruin all the comfyness

Bricks are the superior building tech
Reinforced concrete will last only until the steel rusts

Europeans be like "this precipice is a good place to build my home"

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Adding sticks to adobe make the adobe stronger, or so I learned in school
t. Californian who learned about Spanish building methods in history class (Spanish mission system here)

They're called defensive settlements, it was important to be above the ground level

rocks are pretty stable

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It literally is, you retarded macaca. Its an ideal defensive position

dumb macaco

It looks unsafe. I would never dare to live in one of those buildings.

Looks Max comfy but bringing groceries up the stairs must be a bitch though