Architectural innovation through base isolation and exposed concrete
Date & Time

25 August 2026
18:00 - 19:30 GMT

Location

Online

Price
Free
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Architectural innovation through base isolation and exposed concrete

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25 August 2026
18:00 - 19:30 GMT

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This talk examines the structural design and seismic resilience of the new Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) building, highlighting its exposed-concrete system, triple pendulum isolation, and construction challenges associated with a continuous, joint-free structure.

This presentation provides an overview of a landmark cultural project, highlighting its architectural ambition and the advanced structural engineering strategies that underpin its realisation. Designed by Atelier Peter Zumthor, the new LACMA building features an organically shaped, exposed-concrete structure supported by ten towers. To withstand significant seismic activity, the structure utilises a horizontal isolation system featuring Triple Friction Pendulum Isolators and non-linear vertical dampers. This continuous, monolithic building lacks expansion joints, requiring specialised construction sequencing to mitigate cracking potential.

This presentation explores the engineering challenges and innovative structural solutions—from complex concrete framing to advanced seismic protection—that realised this ambitious project in a high-risk earthquake zone.

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Dr Alessandro Beghini

Dr Alessandro Beghini is a Senior Associate Principal at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). His project portfolio encompasses a wide range of award-winning projects - from some of the world’s tallest buildings to sculptures and speciality structures. Alessandro has established an expertise in delivering structural solutions that are efficient and elegant, working alongside the architectural and building services team. He was part of the team leading the structural design for the Tianjin CTF Finance Centre in China, the world’s eighth-tallest building at an outstanding height of 530 meters. Other significant collaborations include the work with Atelier Peter Zumthor for the structural design of the LACMA Museum in Los Angeles and numerous collaborations with world-renowned artist Janet Echelman. He has co-authored several technical publications on a variety of structural engineering topics, ranging from topology optimisation to the behaviour of fibre composites and fibre-reinforced concrete.

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This event accounts for 1.0 hours of CPD.

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Email - [email protected]

Name - Alfred Gand

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