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  2. Is Your Home Earthquake Proof? - AOL

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    In the wake of last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, prospective home buyers may be asking themselves what about a house makes it more able to weather a natural disaster. There ...

  3. Housing in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The typical loan term for Japanese homes was 20 years, with a 35% down payment, while in the United States it was 30 years and 25%, due to differing practices in their financial markets. In 1973, according to one study, 65% of the population of Japan lived in detached houses, while 12% lived in attached houses and 23% in a flat or apartment. [10]

  4. How Japan spent more than a century earthquake-proofing its ...

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    The piecemeal evolution of building regulations continued through the 20th century. But a code introduced in 1981 known as “shin-taishin,” or the New Earthquake Resistant Building Standard ...

  5. E-Defense - Wikipedia

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    The 3-D Full-Scale Earthquake Testing Facility [1] or E-Defense (Japanese: E-ディフェンス) is an earthquake shaking table facility in Miki, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. [2] Operated by the Japanese National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED), [ 3 ] it was the largest 3D earthquake shake table in the world ...

  6. Seismic code - Wikipedia

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    The 1923 Great Kantō earthquake (Japan) and earlier events inspired Japanese engineer Toshikata Sano to develop a lateral force procedure that was officially implemented in the 1924 Japanese Urban Building Law, which directed engineers to design buildings for horizontal forces of about 10% of the weight of the building. [3]

  7. Traveling through ground zero of Japan’s earthquake zone - AOL

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    When the powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck here on New Year’s Day, the tremors brought down the market’s power lines and most of its 200 wooden shops and houses. Then, a massive and ...

  8. 4x4 house - Wikipedia

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    The organization of the house follows the principles of the Ken organisational framework, [2] and is often mentioned as an example of Jutaku houses. [ 5 ] The last floor is a 4x4m cube that is displaced exactly 1m from the vertical axis of the building [ 2 ] in the direction of the water, giving a sensation of being at sea when looking at the ...

  9. Earthquake-resistant structures - Wikipedia

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    Concurrent shake-table testing of two or more building models is a vivid, persuasive and effective way to validate earthquake engineering solutions experimentally.. Thus, two wooden houses built before adoption of the 1981 Japanese Building Code were moved to E-Defense [5] for testing.

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