The intention of this study was to determine what soft story housing retrofit ordinances have been offered by local governments in the State of California since the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and to analyze the components and provisions therein to determine possible trends and best practices
California provides the paradigm for lessening devastating earthquake damage in U.S. buildings. This...
A mail survey was conducted on a sample of 727 residents of Alameda County, CA. The goals of the stu...
Soft-story wood-frame buildings have been recognized as a disaster preparedness problem for decades....
The intention of this study was to determine what soft story housing retrofit ordinances have been o...
In the event of an earthquake, one of the types of structures that is most susceptible to collapse i...
The objective of this survey was to provide data to emergency managers in Santa Clara County on the ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This dissertation investigates earthquake mitigation behavior among a group of rental property owner...
There is a current and pressing need to retrofit hundreds of soft story buildings in the city of San...
The Northridge, California earthquake of 1994 resulted in losses to several of California’s earliest...
This study analyzes the resilient design and construction features desired by Great Northern Service...
Volume 143, Issue 22https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1521/thumbnail.jp
Building performance and safety have always been a high concern in seismic areas, especially as cert...
In the wake of the next large-scale earthquake in the city of San Francisco, an expected 85,000 hous...
In recent years, the concept of resilience has been introduced to the field of engineering as it rel...
California provides the paradigm for lessening devastating earthquake damage in U.S. buildings. This...
A mail survey was conducted on a sample of 727 residents of Alameda County, CA. The goals of the stu...
Soft-story wood-frame buildings have been recognized as a disaster preparedness problem for decades....
The intention of this study was to determine what soft story housing retrofit ordinances have been o...
In the event of an earthquake, one of the types of structures that is most susceptible to collapse i...
The objective of this survey was to provide data to emergency managers in Santa Clara County on the ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This dissertation investigates earthquake mitigation behavior among a group of rental property owner...
There is a current and pressing need to retrofit hundreds of soft story buildings in the city of San...
The Northridge, California earthquake of 1994 resulted in losses to several of California’s earliest...
This study analyzes the resilient design and construction features desired by Great Northern Service...
Volume 143, Issue 22https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1521/thumbnail.jp
Building performance and safety have always been a high concern in seismic areas, especially as cert...
In the wake of the next large-scale earthquake in the city of San Francisco, an expected 85,000 hous...
In recent years, the concept of resilience has been introduced to the field of engineering as it rel...
California provides the paradigm for lessening devastating earthquake damage in U.S. buildings. This...
A mail survey was conducted on a sample of 727 residents of Alameda County, CA. The goals of the stu...
Soft-story wood-frame buildings have been recognized as a disaster preparedness problem for decades....