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Rebuilding Christchurch following the Canterbury earthquakes – implementation of geotechnical lessons learnt
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
Liquefaction during the Canterbury Earthquakes caused significant damage to the built environment of Christchurch and posed a significant challenge to the rebuild effort. This paper describes the process the geotechnical ...
The top enablers and barriers of seismic technology adoption in construction
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
The slow process of adoption of the new technologies has been identified as a significant issue in the construction industry. In order to address this issue, the top enablers and barriers of the adoption process are needed ...
Risk-Targeted Hazard Spectra for Seismic Design in New Zealand
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
The promotion of risk-targeted hazard spectra as the basis of seismic design internationally has increased over the past decade. Risk-targeted hazard spectra are derived through convolution of hazard curves with representative ...
Wall-to-floor connection behavior in a low-damage concrete wall building
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
Following the 2010/2011 Canterbury earthquakes, approximately 60% of multi-story buildings with reinforced concrete walls required demolition. Both practitioners and researchers have increasingly realized that low-damage ...
Identifying attributes influencing failure mechanisms in unreinforced masonry buildings using machine learning
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
Unreinforced masonry buildings comprise a major part of New Zealand's built heritage and were significantly damaged during the 2010-2011 Canterbury Earthquake sequence. There were 627 URM building assessed in the surveys ...
Improvements to state school building design including the implementation of low-damage design criteria
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
The Ministry of Education (the Ministry) owns one of the largest property portfolios in New Zealand, with more than 15,000 buildings spread across nearly 2,100 state schools. Following the 2010 Canterbury earthquake sequence, ...
Directing Low-Damage Seismic Design with Building Functionality
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
The upcoming New Zealand Low-Damage Seismic Design (LDSD) guidance information, currently in preparation, is widely anticipated to provide a reference point for aligning low-damage seismic performance targets. A key aspect ...
Quantifying the Embodied Carbon Cost from Demolitions Following the Canterbury Earthquakes
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 2021-04-14)
The 2010/2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence resulted in severe financial loss, loss of life and disruption in Christchurch due to liquefaction and damage from strong shaking, which led to the widespread displacement of ...