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This would depend on what size, type of building you are going to build. If it was a house I would build a timber one because it would flex in an earthquake
it is used to help buildings be more earthquake resistant.
George G. Penelis has written: 'Earthquake-resistant concrete structures' -- subject(s): Reinforced concrete construction, Earthquake resistant design
Bendable concrete, self repair cement, carbon fiber
Yes, it is possible for a condo townhouse to be constructed with fire-resistant materials. Fire-resistant construction materials such as concrete, brick, or steel can be used to enhance the fire safety of the building. Additionally, fire-resistant building techniques such as proper insulation, fire-rated walls, and fire-resistant doors can be implemented to further reduce the risk of fire spread in a condo townhouse.
Retrofitting is the process of making older structures more earthquake resistant.
When there is a natural disaster, there is a huge loss of lives, properties,livelihoods,etc.... therefore the most successful way to mitigate these losses, is to construct buildings that are disaster resistant. so, safe construction practices is necessary..........
According to the Pacific Northwest Steel Fabricators' Association, some advntages of steel fabrication are ease of expansion, can be reinforced easily, fast construction, and high earthquake resistance. Steel fabricated buildings are easily reinforced, earthquake-resistant, and in many cases have a lower maintenance cost (though a higher initial cost) than other materials.
The Incas constructed their structures using finely cut stones that were stacked together without the use of mortar. They used advanced engineering techniques such as fitting stones together like a puzzle to create stable and earthquake-resistant buildings. The precision of their construction allowed many of their structures to survive for centuries.
Stones for support, hollow cement bricks, reinforced steel frame
Minoru Wakabayashi has written: 'Design of earthquake-resistant buildings' -- subject(s): Earthquake resistant design
Retrofitting is the process of making older structures more earthquake resistant.