About the author  ⁄ Michael Robinson

Michael Robinson joined Stalite in September 1986. He is currently a Territory Manager & Senior Technical Consultant. Michael is an active member, past President, and past Board Member of the Carolinas Chapter of the American Concrete Institute and is an active member of the National Capital Chapter of ACI. He can be reached at (mrobinson@stalite.com)

The key is not too much of a good thing.

Designing structures that resist failure due to seismic activity safeguards occupants from injury and reduces the need to rebuild after an earthquake, which can decrease the total embodied carbon a site represents. As such, seismically resilient structures contribute to sustainable construction practices by reducing the environmental strain caused by material production, transportation, and construction.

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