
The concept of incorporating disaster preparedness into structural design gained significant traction in the early 1960s. This approach, exemplified by practices emerging around 1962, emphasized anticipating potential hazards earthquakes, floods, high winds... Read more »

Creating infrastructure and systems resilient to extreme events, both natural and human-caused, is a critical aspect of modern planning and development. For example, constructing buildings able to withstand earthquakes or designing transportation... Read more »

