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Technological Advancements    On November 7, 1940 the Tacoma Narrows Bridge was hit by winds of up to  40mph. The bridge began to twist and flutter. Some cables snapped and a  six-hundred foot section of the bridge fell into Puget Sound. ^Wind is  but one disaster, earthquakes are another^ (Jay Stuller 36). Disasters  like this one and others could have been avoided if the proper  precautions had been taken. Due to the disasters in the world the  structures of today and tomorrow are much safer. Today most of these  catastrophes are avoided because of the up to date technology, like  architecture, predicting the disasters before hand and new techniques  used by emergency rescue teams.  Some major advances in today^s  buildings include such things like the material used. For instance  products like steel-reinforced concrete (refer to diagram 3-1), steel  framing, and properly braced wood frames for houses are a few examples  of how buildings are being retrofitted and new buildings are being  built towards protection from disasters. As well, the foundations of  the buildings can be built on shock absorbing ^base isolators^  containing springs or alternating layers of steel plates and rubber, to  counteract the effects of earthquakes.    In Japan architectures have been keeping mind earthquakes while  designing and building structures. Unfortunately the buildings were  mainly designed to withstand a vertical force. The Japanese buildings  were designed to withstand a certain acceleration force, but in January  1995, an earthquake hit the city Kobe devastating the buildings, which  were thought to be safe. It just shows, ^that building design criteria  are crucial to withstanding effects of earthquakes^ (Gerad Baker 12).    The normal Japanese wooden houses that had heavy roofs collapsed, and  also newer homes were demolished, as seen on diagram 3-2. This could  have been avoided by building the houses with lighter plywood frames  with crossbars that distribute force evenly rather than houses with  heavy timber walls that collapse under force.  As well the materials  used to build the structures has a great deal to do with the survival  rate of buildings. The use of reinforced concrete is thought to be a  major reason why buildings stay intact. It is possible to reinforce  older buildings with extra concrete simply and effectively, which has  been done in California since 1989.  Bridges, a totally different  aspect of building, but a very similar method for creating sound  structures. During the Kobe earthquake the Hanshin expressway collapsed  on its side for a stretch of 600m (pictures seen on page 5). This type  of roadway is built upon reinforced concrete pillars. There is steel  inside the pillars to increase its ability to bend and flex with the    					    
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