Protecting Temple Architecture from Earthquakes

Misawa Homes Research Institute announced a seismic retrofitting project for temple architecture using its unique 'seismic control + seismic resistance' technology. The aim is to protect temples from earthquakes and regenerate them as local disaster prevention bases.
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Misawa Homes Research Institute Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Suginami-ku, Tokyo / President: Katsuyuki Chihara), a think tank of the Misawa Home Group, conducts research and studies on various themes such as "disaster prevention, structure, materials, and durability technology," "environment and energy technology," "people, family, and community development," and "housing culture and lifestyle design." The results of these surveys and research are regularly published as the Misawa Homes Research Institute Report (commonly known as M-Repo).

Based on the knowledge and technologies gained from these research results, the Misawa Home Group is developing new products and solutions.

■ Key Points of This Report

● A unique seismic retrofitting project for general temples, protecting them from earthquakes through a combination of "seismic control + seismic resistance."

● Application of unique reinforcement technologies, including seismic control device reinforcement and wood adhesive panel reinforcement.

● Contributing to society by regenerating temples, which are local community hubs, as "safe disaster prevention bases."

For more details on the report, please refer to the attached Misawa Homes Research Institute Report Vol. 119.

You can view previously published reports on this page.

Related web article "M-Repo Story" explaining the challenges faced by temples and unique seismic retrofitting technology has been released.

[Connecting Temple Architecture to the Future: Seismic Retrofitting to Protect Historical Value and Its Role in Local Communities]