- Porch collapse
Porch collapse or balcony collapse is a phenomenon typically associated witholder multi-story
apartment building s that havewooden porch extensions on the frontor rear of the building. The collapses have a number of causes, including overloading due to excessive weight from overoccupancy (too many people). [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CSTB&p_theme=cstb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB4231F6BBBD67A&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM] O'Connor, Phillip J., "Second-floor porch collapse leaves 18 hurt" Chicago Sun Times, August 17, 1997] Overoccupancy can result from guests filling a porch at a party, ["22 Injured in Collapse of Porch At Cocktail Party in Newport, R.I." New York Times (1857-Current file). New York, N.Y.: Jul 15, 1979. pg. 14, 1 pgs] from people seeking cooler breezes during a heat wave, or from people filling a porch while seeking shelter from the rain. ["100 plunge into pit as porch collapses; Storm-bound Men, Women, and Children in Claremont Park Dropped Into a Cellar. Twenty-six are injured; Panicstricken, Those on the Porch Fight Desperately and Thousands Clamor About the Scene." New York Times. New York, N.Y.: Jul 19, 1909. pg. 2.] It may be from the weight of furniture/appliances, wading pools, or air conditioner compressors. After years of rain and snow, it may be from rotted wood. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CSTB&p_theme=cstb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB422ADF5105D0E&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM] "Fireman sues over porch collapse" Chicago Sun Times, June 26, 1996] soilsubsidence under the porch foundation, rust of nails and fasteners, [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=BG&p_theme=bg&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EBC6E88EC2E1E1A&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM] Missouri Case Law - LEVIN v. HILLIARD, 266 S.W.2d 573 (Mo. 1954)] "LEVIN v. HILLIARD, 266 S.W.2d 573 (Mo. 1954), LEVIN v. HILLIARD ET AL. No. 43379. Supreme Court of Missouri.] and not being built to specifications required by modern daybuilding code s. Many older porches were built before codes required them to be able to support a legally mandated load of so many pounds per square foot or meter, and porches are often not as sturdily built as interior structures.The phenomenon is associated with older multistoryapartment building s with woodenporch es. ArchitectStanley Tigerman said that inNew York City one finds steel fire escapes, but in Chicago, the distance toalley s behind multistory brick buildings encouraged the construction of wooden multistory porches. [ [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/358196041.html?dids=358196041:358196041&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=JUL+13%2C+2003&author=Phuong+Le&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=The+Back+Porch%2C+A+Chicago+Tradition%2C+Prompts+Concern%3B+Residents+Wary+After+Deadly+Collapse&pqatl=google] Le, Phuong "The Back Porch, A Chicago Tradition, Prompts Concern; Residents Wary After Deadly Collapse." The Washington Post, Jul. 13, 2003, page A05]While not an everyday occurrence, collapses happen often enough in Chicago that city building inspectors make a point of checking porches when making inspections. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CSTB&p_theme=cstb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=103B8DC8F7F75DFC&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM] Spielman, Fran "City steps up porch checks in year since tragedy." Chicago Sun Times, June 29, 2004] People have been killed and injured by collapses of wooden porches in other cities as well. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=BG&p_theme=bg&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EADDD5453B3C1D6&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM] "Man dies from injuries in porch collapse." Boston Globe, October 6, 1998 ] [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=BG&p_theme=bg&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EADDDD319FEFF38&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM] Ellement,John "Porch collapse leaves 15 tenants in housing limbo." Boston Globe, August 16, 1999]
A Chicago porch collapse during a get-together in the Lincoln Park neighborhood in
2003 killed 13 people. The weight of approximately 70 people caused the recently renovated porch of the1890 s vintage building to fail. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/3029492.stm] "Chicago balcony collapse kills 12" BBC.co.uk] [ [http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2003-07-02-porch-collapse_x.htm] "City officials sue Chicago building owner over porch collapse." AP story in USATODAY July 2, 2003] The disaster inspired a 2005 episode of the ER television show. [ [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CSTB&p_theme=cstb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10A50699A4674ACF&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM] Budasi, Teresa "'ER' heroics in porch collapse enhance Carter's farewell." Chicago Sun Times, May 20, 2005]Deck collapse
A related hazard is the collapse of
deck s built as outdoor extensions of single-family homes. When decks became a popular feature, construction practice did not keep up with the new fashion, resulting in many decks that were simply nailed to the side of their houses. The inherently weak connections were prone to failure, resulting in collapse with injuries and occasional death. In recent years building codes have been re-written to require direct structural connection to the adjoining structure, as well as cross-bracing to withstand sway.High-rise apartments
High-rise apartment buildings are typically constructed from reinforced concrete. Many buildings have been designed with the concrete slab extending through the exterior walls to form balconies. Since they are relatively thin and unprotected from the weather, they are vulnerable to corrosion of reinforcing and potential collapse. Many buildings constructed in the 1950's and 1960's are undergoing repair or removal of such balcony structures at considerable cost.
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