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1. Buildings generally stand on foundations. Engineers can design the foundations to be earthquake resistant. Do you think it would be adequate only to design foundations that are earthquake resistant? Do the other parts of the building need to be designed for quake resistance?​

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Answer: How do engineers design earthquake resistant buildings?

Image result for 1. Buildings generally stand on foundations. Engineers can design the foundation to be earthquake resistant. Do you think it would be adequate only to design foundations that are earthquake resistant? Do the other parts of the building need to be designed for quake resistant?​

To withstand collapse, buildings need to redistribute the forces that travel through them during a seismic event. Shear walls, cross braces, diaphragms, and moment-resisting frames are central to reinforcing a building. ... Made of panels, these walls help a building keep its shape during movement.

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