Bracing for Disaster: Earthquake-Resistant Architecture and Engineering in San Francisco, 1838-1933

Bracing for Disaster: Earthquake-Resistant Architecture and Engineering in San Francisco, 1838-1933

by Stephen Tobriner
Bracing for Disaster: Earthquake-Resistant Architecture and Engineering in San Francisco, 1838-1933

Bracing for Disaster: Earthquake-Resistant Architecture and Engineering in San Francisco, 1838-1933

by Stephen Tobriner

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Overview

“The first history of seismic engineering in San Francisco . . . spiced with survivor and eyewitness accounts. ”—Midwest Book Review
 
For the past one hundred and fifty years, architects and engineers have quietly been learning from each quake and designing newer earthquake-resistant building techniques and applying them in an ongoing effort to save San Francisco. Bracing for Disaster is a fresh appraisal of a city responding to repeated devastation. In the language of a skilled teacher, Tobriner examines what really happened during the city’s earthquakes—which buildings were damaged, which survived, and who were the unsung heroes. Filled with more than two hundred photographs, diagrams, and illustrations, this is a revealing look at the history of buildings by a true expert, and it offers lessons not just for San Francisco but for any city beset by natural disasters.
 
“The real saga is how a fast-growing city grapples with the reality that it has more to worry about than fires and fog. The core of the story is fairly technical, rooted in the crude intuitive ways in which builders reacted to a seismic threat they could neither measure nor define. But Tobriner crafts the story well.”—SFGate

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597143288
Publisher: Heyday
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 660
Sales rank: 599,541
File size: 74 MB
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About the Author

Stephen Tobriner is a professor of architectural history at the University of California, Berkeley. He has written extensively on architecture and the history of reconstruction after earthquakes, and has investigated damage in earthquakes around the world with teams sponsored by the United Nations, the National Science Foundation, the Earthquake Engineering Research Center, and the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute.
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