Aurecon Is Recognised For A Seismic World First
Media Release
October 16 2009
Structural engineers develop “rocking building” to reduce damage from earthquakes.
Aurecon’s New Zealand team has
been named the winner of a prestigious international award
which recognises excellence in structural engineering. The
Institution of Structural Engineers (UK) has announced
Aurecon as the winner of the Education or Healthcare
Structure category for the 2009 Structural Awards.
Aurecon developed a world first, cost-effective
system for damage avoidance applicable to steel framed
buildings to ensure they remain operational after an
earthquake.
The award was given for the Te Puni
Village, student accommodation buildings in Wellington.
Aurecon was engaged by Victoria University of Wellington to
provide structural, geotechnical, building services and
civil design for the new student accommodation buildings at
Fairlie Terrace. This was an incredibly complex project
which required innovation and development of new
technologies and was delivered on time and within budget.
The system works by allowing the building to lift off
the ground and rock, using railway damper technology to
control movement. The joints between beams and columns are
allowed to slide absorbing seismic energy. The judges said
“A worthy project bringing true innovation in the field of
seismic design and economy to what could otherwise have been
a very expensive building.”
Established in 1968, the
Structural Awards recognise and reward the work of the
world’s most talented structural designers and showcases
projects that lead the industry's development. The
Structural Awards 2009 took place on Friday 9 October 2009
at the Natural History Museum in London where over 100
projects were nominated across 11 different categories, with
41 shortlisted to win an award.
The Aurecon Te Puni
Village was also shortlisted in the Community or Residential
Structures category. Sean Gledhill, and Geoff Sidwell of
Aurecon’s Structural Team in Wellington led the team on
this project.
Jams Bennett, General Manager of
Aurecon’s property sector, said, “This design
”first” demonstrates Aurecon’s innovative culture,
which actively encourages our professionals to seek creative
solutions for our clients’ projects. This system is a
highly cost-effective, sustainable and original solution
with applications for all developers in seismic areas. I
would like to congratulate Sean and Geoff on an outstanding
job.”
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