Seismic sensitivity analysis of the common structural components of Nepalese Pagoda temples

M Shakya, H Varum, R Vicente, A Costa - Bulletin of earthquake …, 2014 - Springer
Nepal is located in a highly active tectonic region of the Himalayan belt, one of the most
severe earthquake prone areas of the world. Nepal is lying between the Indian and the …

Damage assessment of cultural heritage structures after the 2015 gorkha, nepal, earthquake: A case study of jagannath temple

S Shrestha, B Shrestha, M Shakya… - Earthquake …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake and the series of aftershocks that followed have damaged
many heritage structures in and around Kathmandu Valley, including UNESCO World …

Structural Analysis of the Sympathetic Restoration and Conservation of the Gopinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal

A Arce, A Jiménez Rios, I Tomic, D Biggs - Heritage, 2024 - mdpi.com
The sympathetic restoration and conservation of built cultural heritage play a significant role
in the management and preparedness for future climate scenarios by facilitating adaptive …

Seismic vulnerability assessment of slender masonry structures

M Shakya, H Varum, R Vicente… - Handbook of Research on …, 2015 - igi-global.com
Existing slender masonry structures, such as Pagoda temples, towers, minarets and
chimneys, exist all over the world and constitute a relevant part of the architectural and …

Damage assessment and dynamic characteristics of temples in Nepal Post Gorkha 2015 earthquake

E Spoldi, S Russo - International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this paper is to identify, also through micro tremor analysis and numerical
analysis, the collapse's mechanisms of the Nepalese wood-masonry monuments damaged …