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Fortifying the Castle on the Hill: Seismic Retrofit of UC Berkeley's Historic Bowles Hall

机译:强化山上的城堡:加州大学伯克利分校历史悠久的鲍尔斯大厅的抗震改造

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Bowles Hall is a reinforced concrete building of approximately 55,000 square feet on eight levels. The structure was designed in 1927 as the first residence hall in the University of California system. Designed by the architect George W. Kelham in the Collegiate Gothic style, the building is designated a landmark for the City of Berkeley and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A western trace of the Hayward earthquake fault passes underneath two corners of the building. In 2015, the renovation and restoration of the structure plus the construction of an addition was undertaken to revitalize the building's character and usefulness. The new work revises the dormitory room layout to include bathrooms within units, adds wheelchair accessibility, replaces or upgrades all building utilities, restores and protects historic features, corrects life safety deficiencies, restores dining, and adds conference capabilities. The renovation and retrofit are being carried out through a public-private partnership, and the dormitory will re-open as a coeducational 'residential college.' As described in a recent newspaper article, there will be 'new keepers of the castle' (Whiting 2015). The remodel affords the opportunity to address remaining seismic deficiencies. Selective retrofit work had been done in 1977, and measures to accommodate earthquake fault-offset were constructed in 2009. Structural and seismic measures in the current construction include addressing discontinuous structural walls and constructing new building spaces, elevators, and stairways in a way that augments seismic resistance. Non-structural retrofit work includes developing secure attachment of historic tiles on the steeply pitched roofs and providing support for existing historic ceilings in the main dining and common rooms. Challenges of the project include a number of unique structural details, and development of an appropriate analysis strategy for a hillside structure in a location of extreme seismicity.
机译:鲍尔斯大厅是一幢钢筋混凝土建筑,在八个楼层上约55,000平方英尺。该结构于1927年设计为加利福尼亚大学系统中的第一个宿舍。由建筑师乔治·W·凯勒姆(George W. Kelham)以大学哥特式风格设计,该建筑被指定为伯克利市的地标,并被列入国家历史名胜名录。海沃德地震断层的西部痕迹从建筑物的两个角下方经过。 2015年,进行了结构的翻新和修复以及增建工程,以振兴该建筑的特色和实用性。这项新工作修改了宿舍房间的布局,在单元中增加了浴室,增加了轮椅的可及性,替换或升级了所有建筑公用设施,恢复和保护了历史特色,纠正了生活安全方面的不足,恢复了就餐并增加了会议功能。翻新和翻新工作是通过公私合营的方式进行的,宿舍将作为男女同校的“住宅学院”重新开放。如最近报纸上的文章所述,将会有“城堡的新守护者”(Whiting,2015年)。改造提供了解决剩余地震缺陷的机会。 1977年进行了选择性的改造工作,2009年采取了应对地震断层偏移的措施。当前施工中的结构和地震措施包括处理不连续的结构墙以及以增加空间的方式建造新的建筑空间,电梯和楼梯抗震性。非结构性改造工作包括在倾斜的屋顶上牢固固定历史瓷砖,并为主要餐厅和公共休息室中现有的历史天花板提供支撑。该项目的挑战包括许多独特的结构细节,以及针对极端地震活动性的山坡结构开发适当的分析策略。

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