Local seismic culture in Latin America

L. F. Guerrero Baca, J. Vargas Neumann

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Abstract

This article analyses some of the main Latin American vernacular architecture strategies in order to address the effects of earthquakes, which are widespread among the region. Most of this constructive knowledge results from the legacy of pre-Columbian indigenous cultures generated from ancestral processes of trial and error, which was combined withWestern building work, brought by European conquerors from the sixteenth century. Among the preventive measures in vernacular construction, one important aspect is finding ways to face earthquakes from the joints and flexibility of structures, instead of establishing a rigid opposition against telluric forces. Building components of plant origin such as wood, canes and ropes are used to reinforce masonry and therefore, control movements between structural parts.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSeismic Retrofitting
Subtitle of host publicationLearning from Vernacular Architecture - Vernacular Seismic Culture in Portugal Research Project Funded under the National Research Agency FCT, SEISMIC-V 2013
EditorsHumberto Varum, Paulo B. Lourenco, Mariana R. Correia
PublisherCRC Press/Balkema
Pages61-66
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9781138028920
StatePublished - 2015
EventInternational Conference on Vernacular Seismic Culture in Portugal Research Project Funded under the National Research Agency FCT, SEISMIC-V 2013 - Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal
Duration: 1 Oct 2013 → …

Publication series

NameSeismic Retrofitting: Learning from Vernacular Architecture - Vernacular Seismic Culture in Portugal Research Project Funded under the National Research Agency FCT, SEISMIC-V 2013

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Vernacular Seismic Culture in Portugal Research Project Funded under the National Research Agency FCT, SEISMIC-V 2013
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityVila Nova de Cerveira
Period1/10/13 → …

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