ArchitectureArchitectureTherearemanykindsofwoodenbuildingsinJapan,forexamplehouses,schools,shrines,templesandsoon.Japanistheearthquakecountryandsoengineersmustdesignnewbuildingsthatcanwithstandtheseismicforces.However,traditionalbuildingshaveexistedforcenturiesthoughtheyarebuiltbasedontheexperiencesandskillsofcarpenters.Aretheyreallyearthquake-proofornot?Itisnotclearhowtheycanresistearthquakes.isexcitingtotacklesuchquestionsfromanengineeringpointofview.ItMasahiro MatsudaAssistant ProfessorThe University of TokyoDr.Eng. (2006)Wood construction,Structural capacity ofJapanese traditionalwood buildings.Thetraditionalbuildingssuchasfolkhouses,shrines,andtemplesareourculturalheritagesandarealiveevennow.Ourresearchwillclarifywhatmustbedonetoprotectthesebeautifultraditionalwoodenbuildingsfromearthquakes,topreservethem,andeventodesignnewones.ThisisanimportantsubjectforthefutureofJapan.Byunderstandingthebasicbuildingstructuresanddoingresearchonwoodconstruction,youwillbeabletoworkactivelyinthefieldsofpreservationoftraditionalbuildingsandthestructuraldesignofwoodenbuildings.Monitoring the seismic behavior of this traditional farmhouse with a thatched roof by strong motion accelerographs.Static loading test of the wood frame of traditional construction houses in the Gasshostyle of Shirakawa-go.In the FutureAfter GraduationJapanese Traditional Wooden Buildings to Resist Earthquake
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