Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonation

Research and practice in seismology and urban planning interfere concerning the impact of earthquakes on urban areas. The roles of sub-area wide or typological divisions of the town were investigated with the methodology of regression, regarding their contribution to urban earthquake risk management...

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Main Author: M. Bostenaru Dan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2005-01-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/397/2005/nhess-5-397-2005.pdf
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spelling doaj-ac4065b027d84481b29f3228cd8e89002020-11-24T23:52:20ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812005-01-0153397411Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonationM. Bostenaru DanM. Bostenaru DanResearch and practice in seismology and urban planning interfere concerning the impact of earthquakes on urban areas. The roles of sub-area wide or typological divisions of the town were investigated with the methodology of regression, regarding their contribution to urban earthquake risk management. The inductive data set comprised recovery, preparedness, mitigation and resilience planning. All timely constituted planning types are refound today as layers, as the zoning results are used by differently backgrounded actors: local authorities, civil protection, urban planners, civil engineers. In resilience planning, the urban system is complexly theoretised, then integratedly approached. The steady restructuring process of the urban organism is evident in a dynamic analysis. Although expressed materially, the 'urban-frame' is realised spiritually, space adaptation being also social. A retrospective investigation of the role of resilient individual buildings within the urban system of Bucharest, Romania, was undertaken, in order to learn systemic lessons considering the street, an educational environment. (In)formation in the study and decision making process stay in a reciprocal relationship, both being obliged in the (in)formation of the public opinion. For a complete view on resilience, both zoning types, seismic and urbanistic, must be considered and through their superposition new sub-area wide divisions of the town appear, making recommendations according to the vulnerability of the building type.http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/5/397/2005/nhess-5-397-2005.pdf
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Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonation
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title Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonation
title_short Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonation
title_full Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonation
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonation
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary co-operation in building design according to urbanistic zoning and seismic microzonation
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publisher Copernicus Publications
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1684-9981
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Research and practice in seismology and urban planning interfere concerning the impact of earthquakes on urban areas. The roles of sub-area wide or typological divisions of the town were investigated with the methodology of regression, regarding their contribution to urban earthquake risk management. The inductive data set comprised recovery, preparedness, mitigation and resilience planning. All timely constituted planning types are refound today as layers, as the zoning results are used by differently backgrounded actors: local authorities, civil protection, urban planners, civil engineers. In resilience planning, the urban system is complexly theoretised, then integratedly approached. The steady restructuring process of the urban organism is evident in a dynamic analysis. Although expressed materially, the 'urban-frame' is realised spiritually, space adaptation being also social. A retrospective investigation of the role of resilient individual buildings within the urban system of Bucharest, Romania, was undertaken, in order to learn systemic lessons considering the street, an educational environment. (In)formation in the study and decision making process stay in a reciprocal relationship, both being obliged in the (in)formation of the public opinion. For a complete view on resilience, both zoning types, seismic and urbanistic, must be considered and through their superposition new sub-area wide divisions of the town appear, making recommendations according to the vulnerability of the building type.
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