ABSTRACT

This is a comprehensive guide to all types of natural and man made disasters and their effect on buildings. It gives overall guidance and a basic technical understanding of prevention, mitigation and management of disaster, and outlines a checklist of preventive design elements for each situation.

Every category is illustrated with a case study which pin points the essential information that is crucial to architects and engineers in designing buildings with disaster prevention in mind.

The aim of the book is to give a clear understanding of the nature of events and problems, and to enable readers to respond with knowledge to the unique demands placed on their designs.

A special emphasis is also placed on re-building as an opportunity to start again. For the specialists this is a process of constant learning and improving techniques in the light of events past.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part |110 pages

Natural Disasters

chapter |38 pages

Earthquakes

chapter |4 pages

Volcanoes

chapter |13 pages

Flooding

chapter |52 pages

Weather conditions

part |70 pages

Man-made Disasters

chapter |20 pages

Conflict

chapter |8 pages

Fire

chapter |23 pages

Disasters resulting from human activities

chapter |16 pages

Historic buildings destruction