• @chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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    1025 months ago

    Yeah, we called them “Portables.” They were there long before I came, and will be there long after I am dead. Long live our plywood fortresses.

      • @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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        165 months ago

        At least you had windows. My kids are in a pretty new school building, but most of the classrooms are located in the middle of the building without windows and natural light. Seems like another one of those “only in America” things.

        • @Zekas@lemmy.world
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          15 months ago

          I’m sad to report it’s very much not limited to America. My local university had these things pop up to some considerable height because one of the buildings was condemned due to mold. Condemned about three years ago and is still standing. There’s also a number of schools using these things because they burned down or got condemned or whatever, I’m not entirely sure. At least one of those has been going two years longer than it was supposed to.

          • @GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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            35 months ago

            Oh, I’m not talking about these “temporary” container-like structures. I’m talking about newly built permanent school buildings that have no windows in the classrooms. I’ve never seen that outside the US.

            • lad
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              25 months ago

              I would guess that it depends on health regulations. For instance, in some (most?) countries it’s illegal to have a hotel room without a window and I presume, the same is applied to school rooms.

              Makes me wonder if there are school rooms without windows in China, where you are allowed to build hotels without windows 🤔

        • SjmarfOP
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          5 months ago

          My school had several holes in the middle of the building to avoid this. Most of them just have gravel at the bottom

        • @nao@sh.itjust.works
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          25 months ago

          Not only at the top, there’s also cables at the bottom between sections and what looks like a cable duct mounted in front of it with a bunch of cables coming out at the top

          • @onion@feddit.de
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            25 months ago

            The cable duct looks like ac lines, and the yellow cables at the bottom are probably grounding

    • veroxii
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      35 months ago

      I’m pretty sure ours was asbestos… back in the 80s.

    • slingstone
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      15 months ago

      I was searching the thread to see if everyone called them that or if it was regional.