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SAVING THE HOME SHOP: THE FUTURE OF SMALL EARTHQUAKE PRONE BUILDINGS IN NEW ZEALAND

机译:拯救家庭购物:新西兰小地震易发建筑的未来

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The New Zealand Government is in the process of considering a law that would require all commercial, multi-unit and multi-story residential buildings upgraded and strengthened to a minimum of 35% or more of the New Building Standard. Buildings so designated will have up to 15 years from the end of the review period to bring their buildings into line with these requirements. The proposal particularly affects old buildings constructed in unreinforced brick masonry. Many of these are home shop buildings with some heritage value, built around the turn of the 20th Century. Together they make up a considerable portion of many small town commercial precincts. The proposed legislation will affect all parts of New Zealand, regardless of the particular region's exposure to earthquake risk. The implications of the upgrade are significant, both for owners and for townscape to which they belong. If the cost puts the viability of the building at risk, the owner will be in a position where demolition is the only feasible option. This could have far reaching implications for the wellbeing of many small towns within New Zealand. The Governments decisions follow on from some of the recommendations of the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission report on the recent Christchurch earthquake. The paper will examine these recommendations and report on the submissions to the proposed legislation, particularly as they relate to small-scale unreinforced brick masonry buildings. It will examine the social and economic effects of the legislation on the provincial town compared to inner city Auckland and suggest that there are other cost effective solutions to this dilemma than the route proposed by the impending legislation.
机译:新西兰政府正在考虑一项法律,该法律将要求对所有商业,多层公寓和多层住宅进行升级,并使其强度至少达到新建筑标准的35%或以上。如此指定的建筑物将在审查期结束后长达15年,以使其建筑物符合这些要求。该提案特别影响到使用未加固砖石建造的旧建筑物。其中许多是具有一定遗产价值的家庭商店建筑,建于20世纪初。它们在一起构成了许多小镇商业区的相当一部分。拟议的立法将影响新西兰的所有地区,而不管特定地区遭受地震危险的程度如何。升级对业主和他们所属的城市景观都意义重大。如果成本使建筑物的生存受到威胁,则业主将处于拆迁是唯一可行选择的位置。这可能会对新西兰许多小镇的福祉产生深远的影响。政府的决定是根据坎特伯雷地震皇家委员会关于基督城最近地震的报告中的一些建议作出的。本文将审查这些建议,并报告对拟议立法的意见,特别是与小型无钢筋砖石建筑有关的建议。与内城区奥克兰相比,该法案将研究该法规对省级城镇的社会和经济影响,并提出除即将颁布的法规提出的路线外,还有其他具有成本效益的解决方案。

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