
Seismic stabilization
Seismic stabilization involves designing and constructing buildings and structures to resist and withstand the forces generated by earthquakes. This is achieved through techniques such as flexible foundations, reinforced materials, and damping systems that absorb and dissipate seismic energy. The goal is to minimize structural damage and protect occupants during an earthquake. Proper seismic stabilization ensures that buildings remain safe, stable, and functional, reducing the risk of collapse or serious injury in seismic events. It’s an essential part of engineering in earthquake-prone areas, combining scientific understanding with innovative construction methods to enhance safety and resilience.