The person who invented earthquake proof buildings was called Proffessor Boermel
By constructing buildings and structures that are earthquake resistant.
This works on the same phenomenon as the shock absorbers that the cars have. Also, it would be same as a spring.
It caused a huge fire that burned down the wooden (non fire resistant) buildings. The fire caused most of the damage, not the earthquake.
Retrofitting is the process of making older structures more earthquake resistant.
Build stronger foundations and use things to protect the bottom of the building, like sandbags etc
Hiroshi Akiyama has written: 'Earthquake-resistant limit-state design for buildings' -- subject(s): Buildings, Earthquake effects, Earthquake resistant design
Retrofitting is the process of making older structures more earthquake resistant.
Minoru Wakabayashi has written: 'Design of earthquake-resistant buildings' -- subject(s): Earthquake resistant design
it is used to help buildings be more earthquake resistant.
By constructing buildings and structures that are earthquake resistant.
Sadly the only benefit of a earthquake, is that it brings down the population, and you have to rebuild houses that fall in a better way, earthquake resistant buildings. Poor people get to reconstruct the buildings which are destroyed and if they do it they get money.
Earthquake resistant buildings are necessary to protect people's lives and reduce property damage during seismic events. These buildings are designed to withstand the forces and vibrations caused by earthquakes, preventing collapse and reducing the risk of injury or death. Investing in earthquake resistant buildings is crucial in regions prone to earthquakes to ensure the safety and well-being of occupants.
The Inca civilization adapted to their environment by building terrace farms on steep mountainsides to grow crops, utilizing irrigation systems, and constructing roads and bridges to connect their empire. They also developed innovative architecture and engineering techniques to withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters common in the Andes.
This works on the same phenomenon as the shock absorbers that the cars have. Also, it would be same as a spring.
It caused a huge fire that burned down the wooden (non fire resistant) buildings. The fire caused most of the damage, not the earthquake.
No building is seismic safe. No building is earthquake proof. However, there are steps that can be taken to make buildings more earthquake resistant. Concrete buildings made without rebar will collapse in an earthquake. Concrete buildings and concrete block buildings in Guatemala that hold up in earthquakes are those that use a lot of rebar. It is also important to use metal straps to tie the roof to the walls. The straps are inexpensive, but they maintain the integrity of the building. The roof should have cross pieces.
I know one lab you can do. You will need blocks and a wobbly table. This lab is kind of mediocre, but it is a good way to learn about earthquake-resistant structures. basically, you build buildings and shake the table. The tall buildings will fall but the low buildings are just slightly harmed.