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Enhancing the seismic performance of traditional stone masonry buildings is considered a crucial mea-
sure towards the preservation and safeguarding of our built heritage, particularly in seismic prone areas
such as the Azores archipelago, in Portugal. In this context, the present paper is focused on the seismic
vulnerability assessment of two traditional stone masonry building located in the Faial Island, taken as
typologically representative of the rural Azorean building stock.
The case study buildings were modelled based on the equivalent frame model approach and non-linear
static (pushover) analyses were performed to assess their seismic performance. Firstly, results were com-
pared in terms of capacity curves, and secondly, two different seismic performance-based assessment
methods (N2 and CSM) were used to determine the respective performance points and assess the seismic
safety of both structures. The seismic demand was defined by a set of real ground motion records, which
the authors assumed as representative of the 1998 Azores earthquake, both in terms of magnitude and
epicentral distance.
Additionally, a set of traditional retrofitting solutions were implemented to the original models in order
to analyse and compare their influence over the building’s global seismic performance. These solutions
were adopted in the aftermath of the 1980 and 1998 Azores earthquakes by different design offices
and engineering consultants, based on the designing recommendations specifically prepared by the
Regional Laboratory of Civil Engineering (LREC) under the scope of the Faial rehabilitation process.
Finally, fragility curves were derived based on the spectral response approach, and the results were crit-
ically discussed.
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Stone masonry buildings Seismic performance Seismic retrofitting Tremuri software Non-linear static (pushover analysis) Fragility curves
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Elsevier