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Randolph Langenbach, M-Arch (Harvard), Dipl.Conservation (York, England)

 

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BUILDING RESTORATION AND TOWN PLANNING

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN EARTHQUAKE AREAS

OTHER DISASTERS


PUBLICATIONS (which are grouped under the following headings)

VIDEOS OF LECTURES

December 6, 2011 World Bank Lecture in Washington DC

 KATCHA IS PUCCA & PUCCA IS KATCHA: How an Ancient Technology can hold the key to Preventing the Earthquake-Collapse of Modern RC Buildings  

also on YouTube at:

November 19, 2008 US Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California: 

CREATIVE DESTRUCTION: Timber and Masonry Earthquake Resistant Construction before the Age of Steel and Reinforced Concrete

 

RANDOLPH LANGENBACH PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTFOLIO

 

 

 

 

INDEX


·         Amoskeag Mills, Manchester, N.H.

o        Photographs

o        Publications

·         India: Bhuj Earthquake

·         India: Textile Mills & Hand Weaving

o        1981 4x5 photos

·         Lowell, Massachusetts

·         Nisqually Earthquake

·         Portugal: Pombalino Walls (Gaiola)

·         Srinagar, Kashmir: Traditional Construction

·         Turkey Earthquakes

·         World Trade Center Disaster

 

 

 

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