SEISMIC RETROFITTING OF HISTORIC STRUCTURES: CASE STUDIES AND BEST PRACTICES
Abstract
In this research paper, we delve into the critical realm of seismic retrofitting for historic structures, aiming to bridge the gap between structural integrity and cultural preservation. Our investigation combines a thorough literature review, comprehensive case studies, and an analysis of best practices to offer a holistic understanding of the challenges and solutions associated with this complex endeavor. The literature review explores existing research on seismic retrofitting, emphasizing its application to historic structures and pinpointing areas requiring further exploration. We unravel the unique vulnerabilities posed by seismic activity to these structures and the intricate balance required to ensure their safety without compromising historical authenticity. Drawing from detailed case studies, we examine the real-world application of various seismic retrofitting techniques on historic structures. These cases provide invaluable insights into the challenges faced, strategies employed, and the overall success of the retrofitting endeavors. Our research culminates in a discussion of best practices, synthesizing the commonalities and differences observed in the case studies. We highlight the importance of a nuanced approach that respects both structural stability and the historical significance of the structures. Ultimately, this paper not only contributes to the current body of knowledge on seismic retrofitting but also provides practical guidance for preserving our cultural heritage in the face of seismic threats.
Keywords: Seismic Retrofitting, Historic Structures, Preservation, Best Practices