International Conference on Underground Spaces - The New Forest, 8-10 September 2008 08-09-2008 Introduction Underground spaces are becoming increasingly important for a wide diversity
of uses by society. They range from classical excavations to subway
constructions, underground sport halls, power stations, waste repositories,
underground cities, and many others. Their construction techniques are also very
varied, from open air excavation to newly developed injection methods.
Description
The response of the underground structures on the imposed loadings depends on
a number of parameters that sometimes are too complex or not fully understood,
resulting to budget overruns or even failures that lead to loss of life or
property. Such uncertain cases need to be addressed and engineers should
accurately predict the construction’s performance throughout its construction
and service life.
Plans for underground spaces to be used as storage facilities have, in many
cases, proved highly controversial. This is particularly the case when proposing
to build a chemical or nuclear depository, but also applies to general waste.
Serious environmental issues can arise in these cases. The issue is particularly
pressing in our society and it is a matter of urgency to share common
experiences in this field.
The Conference will discuss not only the structural and environmental
material characterization aspects but also the trends regarding the utilisation
of underground spaces. Moreover it will emphasise in its environmental aspects,
the architectural characteristics and concepts that might be applied to make
underground space an integral part of the city planning and a living
environment.
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