TY - GEN
T1 - Gap between technically accurate information and socially appropriate information for structural health monitoring system installed into tall buildings
AU - Mita, Akira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The importance of the structural health monitoring system for tall buildings is now widely recognized by at least structural engineers and managers at large real estate companies to ensure the structural safety immediately after a large earthquake and appeal the quantitative safety of buildings to potential tenants. Some leading real estate companies decided to install the system into all tall buildings. Considering this tendency, a pilot project for the west area of Shinjuku Station supported by the Japan Science and Technology Agency was started by the author team to explore a possibility of using the system to provide safe spaces for commuters and residents. The system was installed into six tall buildings. From our experience, it turned out that viewing only from technological aspects was not sufficient for the system to be accepted and to be really useful. Safe spaces require not only the structural safety but also the soundness of key functions of the building. We need help from social scientists, medical doctors, city planners etc. to further improve the integrity of the system.
AB - The importance of the structural health monitoring system for tall buildings is now widely recognized by at least structural engineers and managers at large real estate companies to ensure the structural safety immediately after a large earthquake and appeal the quantitative safety of buildings to potential tenants. Some leading real estate companies decided to install the system into all tall buildings. Considering this tendency, a pilot project for the west area of Shinjuku Station supported by the Japan Science and Technology Agency was started by the author team to explore a possibility of using the system to provide safe spaces for commuters and residents. The system was installed into six tall buildings. From our experience, it turned out that viewing only from technological aspects was not sufficient for the system to be accepted and to be really useful. Safe spaces require not only the structural safety but also the soundness of key functions of the building. We need help from social scientists, medical doctors, city planners etc. to further improve the integrity of the system.
KW - Commuter
KW - Evacuation
KW - Structural health monitoring
KW - Tall building
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U2 - 10.1117/12.2219065
DO - 10.1117/12.2219065
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84978712563
T3 - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
BT - Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2016
A2 - Kundu, Tribikram
PB - SPIE
T2 - Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2016
Y2 - 21 March 2016 through 24 March 2016
ER -