Masonry minarets constitute an important component of Islamic architectural heritage. Beyond their religious function, they stand as social and cultural landmarks reflecting the diversity of architectural styles and building techniques of the regions in which they are located. Historical minarets have demonstrated remarkable resilience against environmental degradation and aging; however, in seismically active regions, earthquakes pose a major threat to their integrity. Due to their slender geometry and material characteristics, these structures are particularly vulnerable to seismic effects. Many historical records document that minarets have suffered severe damage and collapse during earthquakes. This study presents a state-of-the-art review of seismic vulnerability assessments of masonry minarets. It concentrates on Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean, regions that are characterized by high seismic risk and a rich inventory of this structural typology. Currently employed approaches to the seismic analysis of minarets typically require substantial computational resources and expertise. Recognizing the need for rapid and accessible methodologies in place of them, this study proposes a Kinematic Limit Analysis framework that is suitable for fast vulnerability assessment of large-scale building stocks. This allows for the most critical structures to be identified for further scrutiny using more sophisticated approaches.
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Sare Nur Avcı
Gabriele Milani
Marco Vincenzo Valente
Buildings
Politecnico di Milano
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2b85e4eeef8a2a6b06e3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings16081515