Vibration-control engineering

The building's anti-earthquake structure combines "viscous damping walls," designed to mitigate a wide range of vibrations from low- to-high-intensity tremors, with "unbonded brace dampers," engineered primarily to control vibrations generated by major earthquakes. The structure not only ensures the safety of the building in the event of a quake, but, by suppressing even the slightest vibrations, also prevents damage to office equipment.

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