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Blast Protection and Historic Preservation
Efforts to protect structures of historical importance from the effects of blasts often result in the loss of some portion of what makes the structures significant. But blast mitigation does not have to be at odds with historic preservation, particularly if designers thoroughly understand the structural conditions of facades, account for their inherent abilities to resist blasts, and use appropriate methodologies for analyzing structures in response to blasts.
Blast Protection and Historic Preservation
Efforts to protect structures of historical importance from the effects of blasts often result in the loss of some portion of what makes the structures significant. But blast mitigation does not have to be at odds with historic preservation, particularly if designers thoroughly understand the structural conditions of facades, account for their inherent abilities to resist blasts, and use appropriate methodologies for analyzing structures in response to blasts.
Blast Protection and Historic Preservation
Beach, Timothy (author) / Van Eepoel, Peggy (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 82 ; 66-76
2016-01-01
112012-01-01 pages
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