Historic Resources Committee

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  • 1.  Resilient Masonry Buildings

    Posted 10-29-2012 11:53 AM
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    Jay Raskin AIA
    Principal
    Ecola Architects, PC
    Portland OR
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    The Historic Preservation of League of Oregon (HPLO) has spent the last year doing a roundtable discussion throughout the state, looking at risks facing masonry buildings.  In the case of Oregon, a significant seismic risk has been added to neglect and disinterest. This report is part of a series of reports that started with looking at Healthy Historic Districts and Compatible Infill Design.  The report shifts focus from just doing life/safety seismic to looking at preserving these buildings into the future, seeing them in their context as important elements of a community's economy. It looks at funding, regulations, and the costs (both of doing something and not doing anything).

    For Oregon (and the Northwest) this is a regional concern, since the most likely earthquake is the Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake that stretches from northern California to southern British Columbia.

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