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Conservation Institute Home Publications and Videos GCI Newsletters Newsletter 17.3 (Fall 2002) GCI News Planning and Engineering Guidelines for the Seismic Retrofitting of Historic Adobe Structures
Planning and Engineering Guidelines for the Seismic Retrofitting of Historic Adobe Structures

By E. Leroy Tolles, Edna E. Kimbro, and William S. Ginell

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A companion volume to Seismic Stabilization of Historic Adobe Structures: Final Report of the Getty Seismic Adobe Project, this book offers guidance for planners, architects, and engineers in the retrofitting of historic and culturally significant adobe structures. The text outlines the fundamental conservation principles and preparatory steps in the design of a plan. Additionally, it describes the types of earthquake damage typically encountered in historic adobe buildings and presents detailed technical procedures for applying the appropriate retrofit measures. The book also includes a directory of pertinent government agencies, possible funding sources, an abstract of the California seismic safety code, an article describing historic adobe, and excerpts from the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

E. Leroy Tolles, a structural engineer with ELT & Associates, was principal investigator for the Getty Seismic Adobe Project (GSAP). Edna E. Kimbro is an architectural conservator and historian specializing in the preservation of Hispanic-era buildings and material culture. William S. Ginell is a senior scientist at the GCI and was project director of GSAP.


GCI Scientific Program Reports
160 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 inches
100 b/w illustrations
ISBN 0-89236-691-5, paper, $40.00

This book can be ordered online by visiting www.getty.edu/bookstore/.

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