Video: Well-Designed Buildings Sway, But Stay Standing in Japan Quake
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#7Was the video taken after the earthquake had stopped ? The camera seems to be fixed, no movement at all ?!
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#8Was the video taken after the earthquake had stopped ? The camera seems to be fixed, no movement at all ?!
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#9Isn't it generally expected that skyscrapers will be pretty well-engineered? Are there any examples of skyscrapers being significantly damaged by an earthquake?
I tried to think of an incident where a skyscraper was significantly damaged in an earthquake, but I couldn't off the top of my head. All I remember was how well Taipei 101 stood up to the earthquake that occurred while it was being built[1].
1: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Taipei_101#St...
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#10Isn't it generally expected that skyscrapers will be pretty well-engineered? Are there any examples of skyscrapers being significantly damaged by an earthquake?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/5685963...