An edition of Earthquake architecture (2000)

Earthquake architecture

new construction techniques for earthquake disaster prevention

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An edition of Earthquake architecture (2000)

Earthquake architecture

new construction techniques for earthquake disaster prevention

"A crucial tool for professionals, teachers, and student architects and engineers, this important volume belongs on the desk of anyone involved in the construction of buildings in areas that are vulnerable to earthquakes. The world's most seismically active locales are represented in the projects profiled, where techniques for resisting catastrophic earthquake damage have been applied to many different types of buildings.

Sites studied are in countries along the Pacific Rim - the west coasts of North, Central, and South America; Australasia and the east coast of Asia and all its islands, known as the "Ring of Fire"; and less-affected areas in Eastern Europe, Greece, and Turkey. Some projects show the latest techniques in earthquake resistance conceived by architects such as Rafael Mono and Arata Isozaki. Others deal with post-disaster situations; for example, a Polshek & Partners project to retrofit and add a new wing to a museum that suffered great damage in California's 1989 earthquake.

Many sizes of buildings are viewed, from very small projects, like a house by Shigeru Ban designed for the homeless after the Kobe disaster of 1995, to huge buildings such as the San Francisco Main Library by I.M. Pei. Categories of construction are wide-ranging: residential, commercial, religious, medical, and cultural facilities are all considered in this comprehensive report on life-saving construction strategies."--BOOK JACKET.

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Earthquake architecture: new construction techniques for earthquake disaster prevention
2000, LOFT and HBI, Paco Asensio, Distributed in U.S. and Canada by Watson-Guptill Publications, Distributed throughout the rest of the world by HarperCollins International
in English

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
693.852
Library of Congress
TA658.44 .E19 2000, TA658.44.A76513 2000, TA658.44 .A76513 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
208 p. :
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21746377M
Internet Archive
earthquakearchit0000unse
ISBN 10
0060198907
LCCN
2018459890
OCLC/WorldCat
45327963
Library Thing
3620268
Goodreads
2208760

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