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Prepare an editorial regarding the architectural renovation after earthquake.​ don't write unnecessary ans otherwise I will report your ans

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Answered by dheepikarameshkumar
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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. Shear walls are a useful building technology that helps to transfer earthquake forces.

dome

According to the University of British Columbia, the dome is by far the best shape for earthquake resistance. On the “shake table,” a test method used to simulate earthquakes' effect on certain building designs, the dome outperformed conventionally-structured houses.

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Shear walls, cross braces, diaphragms, and moment-resisting frames are central to reinforcing a building. Shear walls are a useful building technology that helps to transfer earthquake forces

Shear walls, cross braces, diaphragms, and moment-resisting frames are central to reinforcing a building. Shear walls are a useful building technology that helps to transfer earthquake forces

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