In December 1931 John Ripley Freeman completed one of the earliest monographs to deal specifically with earthquakes from an engineering point of view. His sixty year career had taken him from an engineering office in Lawrence, Massachusetts to many parts of the world where earthquakes threaten communities. Freeman’s legacy is manifold and will be explored in depth in this paper, centred on (i) his pioneering work to obtain improved engineering data for design against earthquake actions; (ii) his unstinting efforts to promote the development of earthquake engineering in the USA both through lobbying government officials and educating fellow practitioners to improve human safety through safer building design and (iii) his openness to new idea...
The application of current earthquake engineering knowledge through structural design codes has grea...
The annual conference of the Earthquake Research Affiliates, California Institute of Technology, was...
Geotechnical earthquake engineering is an experience-driven discipline. Field observations are parti...
Earthquake, is the catastrophe that has primarily motivated the development of earthquake engineerin...
Many countries lay claim to be the home of the ‘father of modern seismology’, in reality many scie...
Immediately after the San Francisco earthquake and fire of April 18,1906, it was decided to arrange ...
In the history of earthquake studies there are certain red-letter dates that have special significa...
Caltech engineers develop a simple new instrument which should provide valuable information on the e...
Conference ABSTRACT: The development of earthquake engineering around the world over the past centu...
Japan is well known for its earthquakes; the damage that they cause sometimes makes international he...
Recent earthquakes have caused unacceptably high death tolls. We, the editors of theWorld Housing E...
recognized and demonstrated that faulting, rather than folding, dominated mountain building in the b...
George W. Housner, Carl F Braun Professor of Engineering, emeritus, died after a short illness on 10...
Nathan M. Newmark was an internationally renowned educator and engineer. He was widely recognized fo...
Twenty-five years have passed since the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971. The paper revie...
The application of current earthquake engineering knowledge through structural design codes has grea...
The annual conference of the Earthquake Research Affiliates, California Institute of Technology, was...
Geotechnical earthquake engineering is an experience-driven discipline. Field observations are parti...
Earthquake, is the catastrophe that has primarily motivated the development of earthquake engineerin...
Many countries lay claim to be the home of the ‘father of modern seismology’, in reality many scie...
Immediately after the San Francisco earthquake and fire of April 18,1906, it was decided to arrange ...
In the history of earthquake studies there are certain red-letter dates that have special significa...
Caltech engineers develop a simple new instrument which should provide valuable information on the e...
Conference ABSTRACT: The development of earthquake engineering around the world over the past centu...
Japan is well known for its earthquakes; the damage that they cause sometimes makes international he...
Recent earthquakes have caused unacceptably high death tolls. We, the editors of theWorld Housing E...
recognized and demonstrated that faulting, rather than folding, dominated mountain building in the b...
George W. Housner, Carl F Braun Professor of Engineering, emeritus, died after a short illness on 10...
Nathan M. Newmark was an internationally renowned educator and engineer. He was widely recognized fo...
Twenty-five years have passed since the San Fernando earthquake of February 9, 1971. The paper revie...
The application of current earthquake engineering knowledge through structural design codes has grea...
The annual conference of the Earthquake Research Affiliates, California Institute of Technology, was...
Geotechnical earthquake engineering is an experience-driven discipline. Field observations are parti...