Bridgestone Technology Utilised in Venues for Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020

June 21, 2019 |

Bridgestone Technology Utilised in Venues for Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020

Olympic and Paralympic Partner, Bridgestone Corporation has announced that it supplied its cutting-edge seismic isolation bearings for two newly-constructed permanent venues that will host competition during the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.

With founding roots in Japan that date back 90 years, Bridgestone states that it is proud to provide its advanced earthquake protection technology to the Tokyo Aquatics Centre, where swimming, diving and artistic swimming competitions will be held, and Ariake Arena, where volleyball and wheelchair basketball will be contested for Tokyo 2020.

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According to Bridgestone, seismic isolation bearings are flexible structural supports that isolate a structure from the ground to help reduce the spread of seismic shock and decrease the chance of damage in the event of an earthquake. These bearings range in size between 600mm and 1800mm diameters.

The two new venues, which are set to be completed in 2019, feature a roof seismic isolation structure. Installing the bearing beneath the roof instead of under the foundation of the venue helps lower the burden placed on the roof’s structural support elements. This type of installation is often used in hall- or dome-shaped facilities with large, open spaces such as sporting arenas.

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“Bridgestone has been at the forefront of seismic isolation technology for decades,” Tomohiro Kusano, Vice President and Senior Officer, Responsible for Diversified Products Solutions Business, Bridgestone Corporation said.

“As we prepare to welcome the world to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in our hometown, we are exploring all opportunities in which our innovative products and solutions can enhance and support the way that athletes, visitors and guests in Tokyo move, live, work and play. Our seismic isolation bearings will help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors to these two much-anticipated venues during Tokyo 2020 and for many years to come.”

Bridgestone has been developing and manufacturing its seismic isolation technology in Japan since 1984. Today, the company’s seismic isolation bearings are used in various facilities in Japan and around the world, including historical landmarks such as Tokyo Station and Los Angeles City Hall, as well as disaster preparedness facilities, government buildings, hospitals, commercial facilities, residential apartment complexes, and more.

Source: https://www.bridgestone.com/corporate/news/2019061801.html


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