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Architects Tell Californians to Brace for the Next Big Earthquake

by , 03/11/10

The US Geological Survey has said that California has a 99.7% chance of having a magnitude 6.7 earthquake — or bigger — in the next three decades. University of California, Berkeley Professor and former Architecture Department Chair Mary Comerio told the Architect’s Newspaper this week that, “California is probably the best-prepared place in the world,” but there are still preventative measures to be taken. She’s trying to bring the green community, architects and the construction industry together to lobby for retrofit laws for old buildings that are at risk.

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One Response to “Architects Tell Californians to Brace for the Next Big Earthquake”

  1. aaaaa28 aaaaa28 says:

    this sounds like a not-so-veiled attempt at creating jobs for the industry through legislation rather than good work. it also sounds like a lot of people who don’t know what they are talking about. earthquake retrofitting laws will put a lot of people into bankruptcy and open the door for lawsuits – something we need less, not more, of. retrofitting for earthquakes also means retrofitting for energy code compliance and ADA regulations (two regulations that are already ruining the way architects do their job). more OSHPD? nearly every building aged 20+ will need to be torn down and rebuilt. last time i checked, thats not very sustainable or economically viable. Mary Comerio should stay in academia where she can get paid to talk rather than produce and leave the rest of us architects alone to do our jobs.

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