A detailed inventory of medium-to high-rise buildings in Wellington’s central business district
Journal
Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering
Journal Volume
52
Journal Issue
4
Pages
172-192
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Puranam A
Filippova O
Pastor-Paz J
Stephens M
Elwood K.J
Ismail N
Noy I
Opabola E.
Abstract
Recent earthquakes in New Zealand not only highlighted the vulnerabilities of the existing building stock but also the need for: (i) a better understanding of the building inventory, and (ii) easy access to information for quicker response after an event. In the case of Wellington, efforts over the years by the City Council and other stakeholders have produced a number of useful datasets about the building inventory. These available datasets when put together are critical in understanding the composition and characteristics of the building inventory in Wellington. This paper describes the available information, and the process to combine the different strands of data possessed by multiple stakeholders into an effective and usable multi-disciplinary building inventory database for Wellington’s CBD. The uses and future directions for this collated database are also discussed. ? 2019 New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Engineering geology; Geotechnical engineering; Building inventory; Building inventory database; Building stocks; Central business districts; City council; High rise building; Multiple stakeholders; New zealand; Tall buildings
Type
review