From Site Response to Site-city Interaction: a Case Study in the Tokyo Area
Pierre-Yves Bard (ISTerre,UGA), Nakano Kenji, Ito Eri (DPRI), Sun, Jikai (DPRI), Wang Ziqian (DPRI), Kawase Hiroshi (DPRI)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolution of site response and soil-structure interaction studies, emphasizing recent findings from Tokyo that show a reduction in low-frequency site amplification over time, integrating numerical, experimental, and observational data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of site-city interaction research, combining historical developments with new observational insights from Tokyo's strong motion data.
Findings
Reduced low-frequency site amplification in Tokyo over time
Numerical simulations and experiments support site response modifications
Long-term observational data reveal changes in site response characteristics
Abstract
Considering the purpose of the session relating early engineering developments in site response and soil-structure interaction, this paper focuses on the development of studies regarding site-city interaction following the striking site response observations obtained in Mexico City during the 1985 Guerrero-Michoacan event, The first part presents an overview of the investigations on multiple structure-soil-structure interaction, starting with Mexico-city like environments with dense urbanization on soft soils, which later evolved with the concept of metamaterials. Up to now, such investigations have been largely relying on numerical simulations in 2D and 3D media, coupling soft surface soil layers and simplified building models, including also some theoretical developments using various mechanical concepts. They also relied on a number of laboratory experiments on reduced-scale mock-ups…
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