May 14, 2012
The “No Hazard” Solution
by Eve Hinman
You may have heard of multi-hazard and maybe even all-hazards, but what about no-hazard?
April 12, 2012
If You Live in a Glass Box…
by Eve Hinman
I have often wondered why there is so much focus on windows in antiterrorism design. The public’s concern over these fragile membranes seems to far outweigh concerns of building collapse or localized catastrophic damage to critical building elements… Is it because we have all been cut by glass at some time in our lives but never had an entire building fall on us so we can not relate?
March 26, 2012
Hinman Presents at the 2012 ASCE/SEI Structures Congress!!
by Brian Katz
Be on the lookout for Hinman at this year’s ASCE/SEI Structure’s Congress being held in Chicago, Illinois from March 29 – 31. Here is a sneak peak of the structural engineering and physical security topics presented by Hinman employees…
March 15, 2012
Back to School
by Shalva Marjanishvili & Brian Katz
The Civil Engineering department at Santa Clara University took a bold leap in the Fall of 2011 and offered its students an Intro to Blast Analysis course taught by Hinman’s Technical Director, Shalva Marjanishvili… Encouraged by the positive response to this class, Marjanishvili is returning to Santa Clara University and offering a second course in the upcoming Spring 2012 school term.
March 15, 2012
The Year of Living Dangerously
by Eve Hinman
Disaster losses in 2011 exceeded ANY year ever before. That includes 2005 when Hurricane Katrina hit. Last year’s grand total spent on disaster recovery was about $380B. The Fukushima Earthquake-Tsunami-Nuclear meltdown racked up over half the balance with $210B in losses. Much of the rest was due to the Thailand Flood, and tornado and flooding damages in the U.S.
February 28, 2012
The Blast Engineering Artist
by Brian Katz
Oftentimes, the profession that comes to define us is not what our sights were initially set on. This month’s issue of Structural Engineer magazine features an article on Hinman Consulting Engineer’s founder president, Eve Hinman. The article recounts the journey that landed Hinman in the driver’s seat of a woman-ownened small business within the engineering community.
January 25, 2012
Socio-Economic Factors in Disasters
by Eve Hinman
At the MMC annual meeting on December 7th in DC, I was pleased to see that the MMC is newly invigorated and tackling the key multi-hazard issues of the 21st century. The first decade of this new century is showing itself to be unlike anything we have seen before…
December 09, 2011
Hinman Recognized as an Exceptional Employer
by Diane Fontes
In 2011 Hinman ranked #5 among “The 2011 Best Structural Firms to work for” and was also a “Hot Firm” award recipient by ZweigWhite!
December 09, 2011
Building the Blast Library
by Shalva Marjanishvili & Brian Katz
Shalva Marjanishvili, one of Hinman’s own, recently collaborated with Steven Smith in compiling a design guide for blast resistant design of concrete masonry structures.
November 23, 2011
Decentralizing Energy
by Caroline Field
Who thought that it was a good idea to transmit energy in this way?...I would argue for an alternative solution that abandons the current state of our energy utility for one that takes the form of a localized and renewable energy source.