The types of building you should build to withstand earthquakes:
To withstand earthquakes, you should build seismically resilient structures that are flexible, strong, and capable of absorbing and dissipating energy. Here are the most effective types of earthquake-resistant buildings:
1. Base-Isolated Buildings
How it works: The building is placed on flexible bearings or sliders (base isolators) that absorb seismic shock.
Best for: Hospitals, historic buildings, critical infrastructure.
2. Reinforced Concrete or Steel Frame Structures
Why: Strong vertical and horizontal elements (beams and columns) can resist lateral forces.
Important features: Shear walls, moment-resisting frames, and cross-bracing.
3. Wood Frame Structures (for small buildings)
Why: Wood is lightweight and flexible, making it naturally resilient to shaking.
Ideal for: Low-rise homes, especially in suburban areas.
4. Diagrid or Triangular Braced Structures
Why: Triangle shapes provide superior strength and stability under stress.
Used in: High-rises in seismic zones (e.g., The Hearst Tower in New York).
5. Damping-Enhanced Skyscrapers
Feature: Tuned mass dampers or viscous dampers absorb building sway.
Example: Taipei 101 uses a massive pendulum for this purpose.
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