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- W128367040 abstract "ASTRACT: With reference mainly to the New Zealand scene, the paper reports on current initiatives to strengthen architects' understanding and engagement with issues of earthquake engineering. The situation at the three schools of architecture in New Zealand is reviewed with mention made of some recent developments including the introduction of earthquake structural design software and progress in integrating architectural and seismic design in studio projects. The paper notes a current earthquake engineering course organized and run by NZSEE and reviews the profile of earthquake engineering as represented in Architecture New Zealand. Overseas initiatives are also reported on. The paper concludes with recommendations for further strengthening the links between the professions. INTRODUCTION Given the conference theme of 'Earthquake Engineering: getting the message across and moving ahead', this paper explores aspects of how the message of earthquake engineering is being communicated to architects. How strong are the links between these two allied disciplines currently, and how might they be strengthened? First, we need to ask ourselves, why are strong links important? The answer, which probably needs recalling, lies in the value of close collaboration between architects and engineers during the design process, and especially in those very early stages of design when structural layout is largely determined. Decisions made during those feasibility or preliminary design stages affect the cost-effectiveness of the structure, can enable structure to integrate well with overall architectural intentions, and lead to an adequate and predictable seismic performance. So, how strong are the links at present? The answer depends upon to whom you speak. While many excellent relationships between architects and engineers develop in the context of collaboration during design projects, one still hears anecdotes of architects having unrealistic expectations of the structure required to resist lateral loads, and also of structural engineers who need to work harder to help architects achieve their design concepts. Certainly our Society has tried for many years to arouse more interest and involvement in earthquake engineering by architects. NZIA nominates a representative onto our Management Committee each year, and architects are included as members of earthquake reconnaissance teams. These initiatives are important, but given the general lack of interest within the architectural community in earthquake engineering, we need to consider what else the Society might do to 'move ahead' in this area. We begin by looking at current initiatives within our schools of architecture. CURRENT INITIATIVES" @default.
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