Challenges for the Reconstruction of the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, Mexico City
Keywords:
collapse of structures, domes, earthquake failures, reconstruction of buildings, Nuestra Señora de los ÁngelesAbstract
A study of the dome of the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles is presented, one of the most important historical buildings in Mexico City, which collapsed after an earthquake in 2017. The consolidation works of the temple carried out to date are examined, based on a historical analysis of the property, and the main damages that have affected the factory in different construction stages are defined. It is shown that the damages and the current state of the structure, including the collapse of the dome, are not only the product of the accumulated effects and the response to past earthquakes, but also of the sum of damages to the structure during its period. of life. The work proposes criteria to continue the next stages of preservation of the sanctuary, and considers the participation of the State and the population as elements to be taken into account.
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