Architectural forgery in Japan
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title:
Architectural forgery in Japan
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In Japan, structural engineers designing structures exceeding a certain floor area or number of storeys must submit drawings and calculations to the authorities, demonstrating that the building is safe "Structural Calculation Forgery Problem" refers to a series of incidents, set off by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's November 17, 2005, announcement that structural engineer Hidetsugu Aneha of Aneha Architectural Design Office in Chiba Prefecture had falsified earthquake desig
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Falsification of building safety records
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_forgery_in_Japan
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2024-02-23T04:13:17Z
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