Qualitative identification of seismic vulnerability conditions in homes in the Rímac district, Lima-Peru

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https://doi.org/10.5377/arquitectura.v9i18.18762

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Earthquake-resistance, informal-housing, seismic-joint, seismic-risck, seismic-vulnerability

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Due to its location on the South American Pacific coast, Peru is permanently exposed to seismic hazards. The widespread practices of informal construction without technical standards for earthquake-resistant design represent a vulnerability that increases the risks associated with this hazard. The objective of this research was to identify the most frequent conditions of seismic vulnerability in the construction of housing, using a qualitative method based on visual observation. A sample of 403 homes was taken from the Rímac district in the city of Lima, Peru, in 2023, without considering the area declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. An observation sheet designed for visual recording from the public road was used as an instrument, without having to access the homes. It was concluded that among the main conditions of vulnerability observed were the absence of seismic joints (89.33%), the difference in slab level between neighboring buildings (59.8%), and the construction of low-density brick walls (60.30%). The interaction of these conditions between adjacent homes can have catastrophic effects on buildings and increase the risk of loss of life in the event of an earthquake. It is therefore recommended that these points be emphasized in educational programs for the population on the importance of good construction practices

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Humberto Manuel Castro-Revilla, Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, Lima, Perú

Arquitecto, magister en Gestión Ambiental, doctor en Educación. Docente universitario e investigador en la Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal (UNFV).

Rodolfo Jesús Paz-Fernández, Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, Lima, Perú

Arquitecto, magister en planificación de la educación, doctor en Ciencias del Urbanismo. Docente universitario e investigador, se ha desempeñado como decano de la Facultad de Ingeniería Civil de la UNFV, director de la Editorial Universitaria de la UNFV, Coordinador del área de ingeniería y arquitectura en posgrado de la UNFV y es el actual decano de la Facultad de Arquitectura.

Juan Carlos Arrieta-Alarcón, Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, Lima, Perú

Arquitecto, magister en gestión pública, licenciado en arquitectura y urbanismo. Docente Universitario e investigador. Se ha desempeñado como jefe de Infraestructura de la UNFV. Miembro del colegio de Arquitectos del Perú en el área de comisiones técnicas.

Erika Noelia Vergara-Rodríguez, Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, Lima, Perú

Estudiante de último ciclo de la carrera de arquitectura en la UNFV. Perteneciente al tercio superior. Participante del programa de intercambio sobre innovación y negocios en Saõ Paulo, 2023. Colaboradora en la ONG Asociación del medio ambiente, arte y cultura como líder del eje de arquitectura.

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2024-12-13

How to Cite

Castro-Revilla, H. M. ., Paz-Fernández, R. J., Arrieta-Alarcón, J. C., & Vergara-Rodríguez, E. N. (2024). Qualitative identification of seismic vulnerability conditions in homes in the Rímac district, Lima-Peru. Arquitectura +, 9(18), 16–30. https://doi.org/10.5377/arquitectura.v9i18.18762

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