Japan’s Seismic Design Lessons for Modern Construction | Shree Flyash AAC Blocks
In Japan, a 7-8.0-magnitude earthquake shakes the ground, but modern high-rises sway gently rather than crumble. How do they do it? Japan, one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world, has transformed seismic risk into a design opportunity, creating high-rise buildings that are both resilient and innovative. For construction professionals and material suppliers in India, Japan’s approach offers valuable lessons on combining structural design with advanced, lightweight materials to build safer, more efficient high-rises.











