Science of Tsunami Hazards (Oct 2021)

THE PROPOSED DESIGN OF A SMART PARKING AREA AS A MULTIPLE USE BUILDING FOR THE EVENTUAL VERTICAL EVACUATION IN CASE OF TSUNAMI IMPACTS IN SALINAS, ECUADOR

  • Charli Efrain Del Pino de la Cruz,
  • Brayan David Martinez Molina,
  • Ana Gabriela Haro Baez,
  • Willington Rentería,
  • Fabián Rodríguez-Espinosa,
  • Theofilos Toulkeridis *Corresponding author: [email protected]

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 3
pp. 146 – 165

Abstract

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Ecuador is a country with high seismic risk, due to its proximity to the Pacific Ring of Fire. Hereby, strong seismic events are able to occur generating tsunamis, of which an impact may be imminent and whose response time will be short for the evacuation of the population to a safe place. Additionally, there are cities along the Ecuadorian coast that lack safe areas, understood as elevated areas and outside the flood or impact area. Therefore, within the current study in the city of Salinas, we contemplate an architectural and structural multi-hazard proposal, which includes tsunamis and earthquakes, as a multi-use type building that allows the vertical evacuation of the population, as well as the considerations of location, space and height of the building.

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