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April 26, 2023

Ancient Māori building techniques proven to withstand major earthquakes

Endangered Māori construction techniques which have been proven to be able to withstand major earthquakes will be used to rebuild an historic Bay of Plenty wharenui.

Architect and researcher Professor Anthony Hoete and his team from Auckland University showed this by using endangered construction knowledge called mīmiro to create a full-scale timber structure and successfully tested the prototype against earthquake requirements for modern buildings.

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