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Earthquake-safe Buildings - about this resources series

This is a series of articles about earthquakes, their effects on buildings, and how to ensure that buildings are safe against earthquakes. They are intended for potential owners of new houses and larger buildings and others involved in the  building industry.

The articles are written by Andrew Charleson and colleagues from the World Housing Encyclopedia  http://www.world-housing.net which is sponsored by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute https://www.eeri.org/ and the International Association of Earthquake Engineering http://www.iaee.or.jp/ . Translations of the articles in various languages are available from the WHE website http://www.world-housing.net .

 

Andrew Charleson

Retired- Former Associate Professor, Victoria University of Wellington

Andrew Charleson is a former Associate Professor at the School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington. He joined the school in 1987 after almost 20 years of structural engineering consultancy experience, including two years as an earthquake engineering advisor in Indonesia. He retired in December 2017 and is currently a volunteer visiting Professor in schools of architecture, mainly in developing countries. Andrew has two main research interests. The first relates to earthquake engineering which has culminated in the books about seismic resistant design for architects and also about seismic isolation for architects. Secondly, his research examines how structure can integrate with, and potentially enrich, architecture. His findings are highlighted in his book Structure as Architecture: A sourcebook for architects and structural engineers, the second edition of which was published in 2016.

 

 

 
 
 
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