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Conference
Paper
Was
Haiti in 2010 the next Tangshan in 1976:
Heritage Structures Reveal the Hidden Truth about Risk and Resilience during the
Haiti Earthquake, Proceedings of
the ICOMOS Scientific Symposium on 'Reducing Risks to Cultural Heritage from
Natural and Human-Caused Disasters, 31 October, 2012. PDF-2MB
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papers
Keynote Address Paper:
Ancient Construction Technologies that can Protect Modern
Buildings From Collapse in Earthquakes, Proceedings
of CICOP Pre-conference of the of the Biennale of the
Architectural and Urban Spaces (BRAU), The 4th International
Conference on Hazards and Modern Heritage, Sarajevo,
Bosnia, June
13-16, 2011. PDF-0.6MB
2008,
by Randolph Langenbach,
Learning from the Past to Protect the Future: Armature Crosswalls,
Engineering Structures, Elsevier. Vol. 30, No. 8, August 2008, pp 2096-2100
2006, by Randolph
Langenbach, Khalid Mosalam, Sinan Akarsu, Alberto Dusi,
ARMATURE CROSSWALLS:
A Proposed Methodology to Improve the
Seismic Performance of Non-ductile Reinforced Concrete
Infill Frame Structures,
8th U.S. National
Conference on Earthquake Engineering (8NCEE), San Francisco
1906 anniversary, 2006.
2005,
by Randolph Langenbach,
ARMATURE CROSSWALLS,
How pre-modern
construction practices
may hold the key to avoiding the
collapse of vulnerable urban housing blocks,
Joint US-India
Symposium on Urban Housing and Infrastructure in New Delhi,
October, 2005.
2003,
by Randolph Langenbach,
CROSSWALLS"
INSTEAD OF
SHEARWALLS:
A
Proposed
Research Project
for the Retrofit
of Vulnerable
Reinforced
Concrete
Buildings in
Earthquake Areas based on
Traditional
Hımış
Construction,
Proceedings
of the Turkish
Fifth National
Conference on
Earthquake
Engineering,
Istanbul, 26-30
May, 2003.
(PDF-1.6 MG)
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TERRAmela, New Delhi Lecture
Katcha is
Pucca & Pucca is Katcha:
Vernacular
Architecture in Seismic Areas
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