Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines)

Heritage buildings belong to the most vulnerable class of structures because of the material degradation and the lack of structural design present. With the increasing frequency and magnitude of disasters, the need to preserve heritage buildings is further underlined. The risk assessment method cons...

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Main Authors: Yu, Kirk Kennedy, Oreta, Andres Winston
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-44372021-09-08T06:54:23Z Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines) Yu, Kirk Kennedy Oreta, Andres Winston Heritage buildings belong to the most vulnerable class of structures because of the material degradation and the lack of structural design present. With the increasing frequency and magnitude of disasters, the need to preserve heritage buildings is further underlined. The risk assessment method considered various risks and the inclusion of the heritage building asset value. The pilot study in Iloilo was able to create a shortlist of "prioritized" heritage buildings for preservation. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3435 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Historic buildings--Philippines--Iloilo City Historic buildings—Conservation and restoration--Philippines--Iloilo City Historic buildings—Risk assessment--Philippines--Iloilo City Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Historic buildings--Philippines--Iloilo City
Historic buildings—Conservation and restoration--Philippines--Iloilo City
Historic buildings—Risk assessment--Philippines--Iloilo City
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Historic buildings--Philippines--Iloilo City
Historic buildings—Conservation and restoration--Philippines--Iloilo City
Historic buildings—Risk assessment--Philippines--Iloilo City
Civil Engineering
Yu, Kirk Kennedy
Oreta, Andres Winston
Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines)
description Heritage buildings belong to the most vulnerable class of structures because of the material degradation and the lack of structural design present. With the increasing frequency and magnitude of disasters, the need to preserve heritage buildings is further underlined. The risk assessment method considered various risks and the inclusion of the heritage building asset value. The pilot study in Iloilo was able to create a shortlist of "prioritized" heritage buildings for preservation.
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author Yu, Kirk Kennedy
Oreta, Andres Winston
author_facet Yu, Kirk Kennedy
Oreta, Andres Winston
author_sort Yu, Kirk Kennedy
title Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines)
title_short Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines)
title_full Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines)
title_fullStr Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines)
title_full_unstemmed Multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (Case study in Iloilo City, Philippines)
title_sort multi-hazard risk and asset value assessment of heritage buildings (case study in iloilo city, philippines)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3435
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