Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to a building on Barbadoes Street.
Damage to a house on Peterborough Street, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to a property on Cashel Street.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Liquefaction and damaged footpath on Manchester Street.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to the former Canterbury Public Library.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Repairs to damaged New Regent Street facades.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to residential property in Bexley, Christchurch.
A story submitted by Rosie Belton to the QuakeStories website.
The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence, and the resulting extensive data sets on damaged buildings that have been collected, provide a unique opportunity to exercise and evaluate previously published seismic performance assessment procedures. This poster provides an overview of the authors’ methodology to perform evaluations with two such assessment procedures, namely the P-58 guidelines and the REDi Rating System. P-58, produced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the United States, aims to facilitate risk assessment and decision-making by quantifying earthquake ground shaking, structural demands, component damage and resulting consequences in a logical framework. The REDi framework, developed by the engineering firm ARUP, aids stakeholders in implementing resilience-based earthquake design. Preliminary results from the evaluations are presented. These have the potential to provide insights on the ability of the assessment procedures to predict impacts using “real-world” data. However, further work remains to critically analyse these results and to broaden the scope of buildings studied and of impacts predicted.
Damage to McKenzie & Willis Trading Store.
Damage to a property on Cashel Street.
Damaged buildings on Madras Street, looking east towards Latimer Square.
Damage to a residential street in Bexley, Christchurch.
Damage to a property on Cashel Street.
Damage to McKenzie & Willis Trading Store.
Repairs to damaged New Regent Street facades.
Damage to the former Canterbury Public Library.