UCSD YORK HALL SEISMIC IMPROVEMENTS


The UCSD York Hall Seismic Improvements project was a comprehensive seismic retrofit of the historic 1966 York Hall at the University of California, San Diego. Key aspects of the project included enhancing structural integrity with foundation reinforcement, shotcrete walls, and the meticulous replacement of four ornate fluted columns using custom fiberglass formwork. These upgrades were designed to preserve the building's architectural heritage while improving its resilience to seismic activity. The project deftly balanced the integration of modern engineering solutions with the preservation of historic details, ensuring that York Hall remains a functional and iconic feature of the UCSD campus landscape.


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