Crum Ambrosia, Brown Deidre, Fa'aui Tūmanako, Vallis Naomi, Ingham Jason M
Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whātua, Te Tira Māori Built Heritage Team, Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, 2 Durham Lane East, Auckland 1143, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu, Professor, School of Architecture, University of Auckland, Auckland 1010, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2019 Sep 7;377(2155):20190003. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2019.0003. Epub 2019 Aug 19.
The design of Māori wharenui (meeting houses), refined over the last 180 years, has given rise to a distinctive typology that demonstrates an understanding of tectonic-narrative expression. It is a visual codex designed to be read. Set within the context of pre-disaster readiness, this current study investigated the resilience of Māori buildings and communities through a dual interpretation of seismic, regulatory and historical frameworks. The literature on Māori building technologies scarcely addresses matters of resilience and there is currently no formalized methodology to guide wharenui seismic retrofit practice. Through a macro level analysis of recently completed retrofit projects, this current study identified issues present in current practice. The resulting research presented a pathway for the future development of an approach (to inform methodologies) and strategy (to build capability) founded on the recognition of wharenui as a new category of building within building regulations. It is also recommended that research continues to develop alternative engineered solutions, expert knowledge bases and best practice guidelines. This article is part of the theme issue 'Environmental loading of heritage structures'.
毛利会堂(集会厅)的设计在过去180年中不断完善,形成了一种独特的类型学,展示了对构造叙事表达的理解。它是一个旨在被解读的视觉法典。在防灾准备的背景下,本研究通过对地震、监管和历史框架的双重解读,调查了毛利建筑和社区的恢复力。关于毛利建筑技术的文献很少涉及恢复力问题,目前也没有正式的方法来指导会堂的抗震改造实践。通过对最近完成的改造项目的宏观分析,本研究确定了当前实践中存在的问题。由此产生的研究提出了一条未来发展途径,即基于将会堂视为建筑法规中的一种新建筑类别来制定一种方法(为方法提供信息)和战略(建设能力)。还建议继续开展研究,以开发替代的工程解决方案、专家知识库和最佳实践指南。本文是主题为“遗产建筑的环境负荷”的一部分。