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Título del libro: 12th International Conference On Structural Analysis Of Historical Constructions (sahc 2021)
Título del capítulo: FOUNDATION DEVELOPMENT FROM 1890-1942 FOR LONG SPAN AND HIGH RISE BUILDINGS AT MEXICO CITY

Autores UNAM:
PERLA RAFAEL SANTA ANA LOZADA; LUCIA GABRIELA SANTA ANA LOZADA;
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Año de publicación:
2021
Palabras clave:

Historical Structure; Foundations; High Rise Buildings; Development


Resumen:

The subsoil of Mexico City, Mexico, has had a complex behavior; filled with light flocculent structure and layers at different depths of stiff material, producing regional and local differential settlements and liquefaction being a seismic zone. Long Span and High Rise buildings in this City have been a challenge to construct, being its foundation solution, one of the essential elements for its success. This study aims to present the evolution of the long span and skyscraper in Mexico City, being the foundation solution a crucial issue for this new construction era. The foundation solution of five iconic buildings built during this period analyzed by their designers and authors of this paper is presented. Each foundation solution is evaluated considering today's advance in Mexican soil mechanics, arriving at the solution most used nowadays in the city for this kind of buildings.


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