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Building performance can be expressed in multiple ways. In building design practice, the most common approach is to define a series of performance objectives. A performance objective is a statement of the expected building performance conditioned on it having been subjected to a particular loading.

ASCE 7-16 Section 11.2 recommends that a standart building is designed to satisfy one performance objectives, life safety it has been subjected to two-third of the Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCER) shaking level.


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