Populations living in seismic areas are often authors of their specific building culture, giving rise to regulations deduced from the architectural character of the built constructions. The method called "historical seismography" starts from a direct observation of the effects of earthquakes on existing built constructions, in pursuit of specific characteristics of the local seismic cultures and aiming at preserving the memory of vernacular building techniques in old towns. Therefore, it presents a support for the vulnerability analysis of the existing constructions as well as for studies on seismic risk within urban centres. In order to identify and systematize the appropriate preventive measures for the earthquake risk reduction, a databa...
The contribution will outline a methodological program designed with the purpose of offering an inno...
The authors' aim in the following study is to contribute to the assessment of the seismic hazard of ...
The preservation of historical and cultural heritage from seismic risk is a question of interest in ...
The concept of local seismic cultures is based on a widely verified principle: among sedentary popul...
The paper explores the relationship between the cultural need for preservation of historical settlem...
The method called "historical seismography " parts from a direct observation of the effects of earth...
Historic centres are cultural, social and economical resources for communities, but also fragile are...
A methodology of investigation and diagnosis on the built patrimony of historic centres in seismic a...
International audienceHistorical seismicity is mainly defined from historical sources which are not ...
The paper focuses on the importance of knowing the building fabric of minor urban centres as this is...
Simultaneously to the drafting of a seismic micro-zonation, highlighting the different responses to ...
Knowledge of the urban seismic scenario raises complex elements for technical and cultural considera...
Earthquakes pose a looming threat to human life and habitats, as well as the large-scale preservatio...
The contribution will outline a methodological program designed with the purpose of offering an inno...
The authors' aim in the following study is to contribute to the assessment of the seismic hazard of ...
The preservation of historical and cultural heritage from seismic risk is a question of interest in ...
The concept of local seismic cultures is based on a widely verified principle: among sedentary popul...
The paper explores the relationship between the cultural need for preservation of historical settlem...
The method called "historical seismography " parts from a direct observation of the effects of earth...
Historic centres are cultural, social and economical resources for communities, but also fragile are...
A methodology of investigation and diagnosis on the built patrimony of historic centres in seismic a...
International audienceHistorical seismicity is mainly defined from historical sources which are not ...
The paper focuses on the importance of knowing the building fabric of minor urban centres as this is...
Simultaneously to the drafting of a seismic micro-zonation, highlighting the different responses to ...
Knowledge of the urban seismic scenario raises complex elements for technical and cultural considera...
Earthquakes pose a looming threat to human life and habitats, as well as the large-scale preservatio...
The contribution will outline a methodological program designed with the purpose of offering an inno...
The authors' aim in the following study is to contribute to the assessment of the seismic hazard of ...
The preservation of historical and cultural heritage from seismic risk is a question of interest in ...