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Orientación:
Ubicación: Independencia 14, San Pablo Chimalpa, Cuajimalpa.
Notas:
Nombre del Proyecto:
Simbología:
Clave:
Contenido del Plano:
Ubicación:
Fecha:Escala:
Casa Independencia 14
Independencia 14, San Pablo Chimalpa, Cuajim.Propietaria:Sra. Guadalupe de la RosaProyecto y Dibujo:
Ahisa Puebla S.Iván Augusto Sánchez M.
Todas las cotas son dadas en metros.
A-00912/17/18
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Orientación:
Ubicación: Independencia 14, San Pablo Chimalpa, Cuajimalpa.
Notas:
Nombre del Proyecto:
Simbología:
Clave:
Contenido del Plano:
Ubicación:
Fecha:Escala:
Casa Independencia 14
Independencia 14, San Pablo Chimalpa, Cuajim.Propietaria:Sra. Guadalupe de la RosaProyecto y Dibujo:
Ahisa Puebla S.Iván Augusto Sánchez M.
Todas las cotas son dadas en metros.
A-00912/17/18
Unnamed
MEXICO’S 2017 EARTHQUAKEMY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
By Ahisa Puebla
Sources: ssn.unam.mx / ciencia.unam.mx / usgs.gov / training.fema.gov / eitb.eus IE University | Graphic Design and Infographics | 2018 | Ahisa Puebla Souza
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EARTHQUAKES IN MEXICO WITH MAGNITUDE > 6.0 RICHTER
TECTONIC PLATES
EARTHQUAKES
SAN PABLO CHIMALPA
EARTHQUAKES IN MEXICO
SEPTEMBER 19, 2017SEISMIC BELTS
World’s earthquakes Largest earthquakes
Average number of earthquakes per year in Mexico
Seismic waves
Mexico is located within one of the most seismically active regions in the world, called The Ring of Fire. Every year several earthquakes occur. While most of them are harmless, some of them leave very serious consequences. The last great earthquake that hit Mexico was on September 19, 2017; which lead to the dead of hundreds of people and the collapse of docens of buildings. Another architecture student and I designed a house in Cuajimalpa, a town in Mexico City, as a donation for a family that was greatly affected as a result of this earthquake.
Earthquakes are caused when rock underground suddenly breaks causing a fault, usually along the edges of the tectonic plates. This releases energy, causing seismic waves, which make the ground shake. Until the plates get stuck again, the seismic waves will continue shaking the ground.
San Pablo Chimalpa is a town located in Mexico City, which was affected by the September 19h earthquake. This house belonged to a family of 5: Two sisters with a
son each and their grandfather.
The house was collapsed with the earthquake. Only one room was left but it was severely damaged.
I volunteered, with a friend, to design a house to be donated to the family. The money was to biuld was
donated by a bank, and it is currently under construction.
The new design was made according to the family’s needs and desires, with local typical materials, but
considering the earthquakes that could occur in the future.
Columns are necessary in each corner and every 3 meters along the wall to hold it correctly. They must go
down all the way down to the foundations.
Foundations are realliyimportant because they all the building’s loads, transferring them to the ground to keep
the biulding stable.
Beams are necessary below and above every window, as well as above every door and wall to ensure the
walls’ stiffnes, even if it has shafts.
Since the terrain has a high slope, contention walls are necessary to hold the lateral forces of the soil.
Ground acceleration during earthquakes in MexicoZone A: ground acceleration <10%Zone B & C: ground acceleration 10-70%Zone D: ground acceleration >70%
Epicenter
Latitude 18.4° Longitude -98.72°
Fault
Depth
Seismic waves
Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Alpide Belt
FocusRing of Fire
Magnitude >= 7.0 Richter
Magnitude >= 6.5 Richter
Magnitude <= 4.5 Richter
Zone A
Zone BZone CZone D
90%
6%
4%
81%
17%
2%
38 km