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Author(s):  
Dogaru Petrisor ◽  
Djordje Krkljus ◽  
Vlăescu Daniel

Abstract Hence economic growth requires more and more investments in the harbor area, especially nearby waterfront structures, a special attention must be taken into account regarding proper infrastructure design for structures with high vertical loads. At the same time, we have to consider the good behavior of the new design structures and also their impact on the existing nearby waterfront infrastructure. Being adjacent to waterfront structures and due to the limited available space, these structures are typically tall and narrow, and exert average soil pressures on the order of 300KPa. These loads can only be accommodated by ground with an adequate bearing capacity. This publication presents case studies of waterfront projects like grain silos storage facility. Available results for the certification and monitoring of the works are also presented, as well as other considerations based on the author’s experience.


Ports 2019 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rune Iversen ◽  
William M. Bruin ◽  
Maximo L. Argo ◽  
Jesse Hooge ◽  
Jim Watson

2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 301-314
Author(s):  
Hyukjin Yun ◽  
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Jaehyun Jung ◽  
Seokmin Koh ◽  
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Author(s):  
Adam Marcus ◽  

Buoyant Ecologies is a collaborative research platform that brings together architects, marine ecologists, and fabricators to address the implications of sea level rise through innovative approaches to designing and constructing resilient waterfront structures. This paper describes how the project’s unique collaborative structure incorporates expertise from ecological researchers and industry manufacturers to promote recursive, interdisciplinary feedback loops between speculative thinking and pragmatic knowledge.


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