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[Earthquake Measures] What are the differences between seismic resistance, seismic control, and seismic isolation? Types of earthquake measures.

Seismic resistance, vibration control, and isolation! We will explain the characteristics of each in an easy-to-understand manner.

Seismic resistance refers to the method of strengthening a building to prevent it from swaying. This is done by adding braces within the framework and reinforcing it with plywood from the sides. Additionally, the joints between columns and beams are reinforced with fixed hardware. Essentially, the "stiffness" necessary to maintain the shape of an object is directly applied to vibration mitigation. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.

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[Earthquake Measures] What is seismic resistance? Considering earthquake measures.

The seismic standards established by the Building Standards Act are the minimum requirements! To what extent will you exceed these standards in your design?

It refers to earthquake measures related to the structure of buildings. Broadly, it means ensuring that buildings do not suffer destruction or damage from earthquakes. In a narrower sense, it distinguishes between seismic control and base isolation technologies, referring to the idea of strengthening buildings to counteract seismic energy with force to prevent destruction or damage. For existing buildings, the seismic performance varies depending on the time of construction. This is because the seismic standards for new constructions have been revised after each major earthquake, and buildings constructed in more recent years are built to meet higher standards. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*

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