EERI is very pleased to announce that Andrew Charleson, an associate professor and structural engineer who teaches in the School of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, has agreed to become the next Editor-in-Chief of the World Housing Encyclopedia (WHE), effective July 15th. Andrew brings to this position his extensive structural engineering experience in New Zealand and overseas. He is experienced in all aspects of structural design with an emphasis on earthquake engineering, and his research interests include improving the seismic resistance of adobe and stone masonry buildings and exploring how ideas and technologies related to earthquakes can inform and generate architectural design concepts.
Professor Charleson is also the director and editor of The Earthquake Hazard Centre (EHC), an information network and dissemination center for earthquake-resistant construction in developing countries. The EHC is a non-profit organization supported by Robinson Seismic Ltd and the New Zealand Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management. EERI is very excited about the possibilities of synergy between Andrew’s work through the EHC and the World Housing Encyclopedia. In addition, Andrew’s latest book, Seismic Design for Architects: Outwitting the Quake, has just been published and is available at amazon.com. Andrew’s leadership and vision will help guide the WHE during its next several years of activity. Andrew joins EERI in gratefully acknowledging the important contributions of the current Editor-in-Chief of the World Housing Encyclopedia, Professor C.V.R. Murty of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, who has recently taken a new and challenging assignment to help create a new IIT in Hyderabad. For further information on the WHE and its current activities, visit its website at www.world-housing.net , or feel free to contact Andrew at
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