
Earthquakes, Living With the Threat - Published 2006 by National Geographic
Science & Engineering Poster | Seismic Impact & Resilient Design | Large Wall Format (609 × 512 mm) | Premium Finishes
A powerful and practical look at how earthquakes affect the built environment—and how modern engineering responds. Published by National Geographic in April 2006, Earthquakes — Living With the Threat forms part of a two-map set alongside Danger Zones: Earthquake Risk, A Global View.
This visually engaging poster moves beyond where earthquakes occur to show what actually happens when the ground shifts beneath a city—and how design, materials, and building standards can dramatically reduce damage and save lives.
Why This Poster Stands Out
Focus on real-world impact
Shows how earthquakes affect buildings, roads, and infrastructure in urban environments.
Engineering meets earth science
Explains how construction techniques and innovations help structures withstand seismic forces.
A companion to global risk mapping
Pairs with Danger Zones to provide both geographic context and practical understanding.
National Geographic clarity
Combines scientific insight with clear, accessible visual communication.
Highly relevant and educational
Ideal for understanding risk, resilience, and modern urban design.
🗺️ What the Poster Shows
- The effects of earthquakes on buildings, highways, bridges, and high-rise structures
- How seismic waves impact different types of construction
- Structural failures and vulnerabilities during major earthquake events
- Engineering solutions including reinforced design, flexible structures, and shock absorption systems
- The role of building codes and safety standards in reducing damage
- A clear visual explanation of how cities can better withstand seismic activity
📐 Size & Format
609 mm (W) × 512 mm (H)
Landscape orientation
A compact, informative format ideal for:
- Classrooms and science departments
- Engineering and architecture environments
- Offices and planning spaces
- Home studies focused on science and global issues
✨ Premium Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—ideal for framing. Preserves clarity and fine detail. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and ideal for frequent reference. |
| 🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails | Laminated poster mounted with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) | Printed with archival pigment inks. Rich texture enhances depth and presentation. |
| 🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails | Canvas paired with timber rails for a refined, gallery-style display. |
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days for professionally mounted hang-railed finishes.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Earthquakes — Living With the Threat |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 2006 |
| Dimensions | 609 mm × 512 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Type | Scientific / Educational Poster |
| Focus | Earthquake impact, structural damage, engineering resilience |
| Collections | World, Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper / 2 × 80-micron laminate / 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Students and educators of earth science, engineering, and geography
- Professionals in construction, planning, and architecture
- Anyone interested in natural hazards and disaster preparedness
- Offices and classrooms needing a clear, visual teaching tool
- Gift buyers seeking a thought-provoking and practical map
🌍 Designing for a Moving Planet
Earthquakes remind us that the ground beneath us is not fixed:
- Cities built on shifting tectonic plates
- Structures tested by forces beyond human control
- Engineering innovations evolving to meet these challenges
- A growing understanding of how to build safer, more resilient communities
This poster captures that balance—between natural force and human ingenuity.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality production
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity and instructional detail
- Premium materials selected for durability and long-term use
- Each print is hand-checked before dispatch
- Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🚚 Delivery
- Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Versions: Made to order—allow up to 10 working days
- Packaging: Securely rolled in protective tubing
Understand the forces beneath our cities—
a poster that shows how we live, build, and adapt in a world in motion.
👉 Order now and bring this essential perspective into your space.
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Science & Engineering Poster | Seismic Impact & Resilient Design | Large Wall Format (609 × 512 mm) | Premium Finishes
A powerful and practical look at how earthquakes affect the built environment—and how modern engineering responds. Published by National Geographic in April 2006, Earthquakes — Living With the Threat forms part of a two-map set alongside Danger Zones: Earthquake Risk, A Global View.
This visually engaging poster moves beyond where earthquakes occur to show what actually happens when the ground shifts beneath a city—and how design, materials, and building standards can dramatically reduce damage and save lives.
Why This Poster Stands Out
Focus on real-world impact
Shows how earthquakes affect buildings, roads, and infrastructure in urban environments.
Engineering meets earth science
Explains how construction techniques and innovations help structures withstand seismic forces.
A companion to global risk mapping
Pairs with Danger Zones to provide both geographic context and practical understanding.
National Geographic clarity
Combines scientific insight with clear, accessible visual communication.
Highly relevant and educational
Ideal for understanding risk, resilience, and modern urban design.
🗺️ What the Poster Shows
- The effects of earthquakes on buildings, highways, bridges, and high-rise structures
- How seismic waves impact different types of construction
- Structural failures and vulnerabilities during major earthquake events
- Engineering solutions including reinforced design, flexible structures, and shock absorption systems
- The role of building codes and safety standards in reducing damage
- A clear visual explanation of how cities can better withstand seismic activity
📐 Size & Format
609 mm (W) × 512 mm (H)
Landscape orientation
A compact, informative format ideal for:
- Classrooms and science departments
- Engineering and architecture environments
- Offices and planning spaces
- Home studies focused on science and global issues
✨ Premium Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—ideal for framing. Preserves clarity and fine detail. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and ideal for frequent reference. |
| 🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails | Laminated poster mounted with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) | Printed with archival pigment inks. Rich texture enhances depth and presentation. |
| 🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails | Canvas paired with timber rails for a refined, gallery-style display. |
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days for professionally mounted hang-railed finishes.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Earthquakes — Living With the Threat |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 2006 |
| Dimensions | 609 mm × 512 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Type | Scientific / Educational Poster |
| Focus | Earthquake impact, structural damage, engineering resilience |
| Collections | World, Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper / 2 × 80-micron laminate / 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Students and educators of earth science, engineering, and geography
- Professionals in construction, planning, and architecture
- Anyone interested in natural hazards and disaster preparedness
- Offices and classrooms needing a clear, visual teaching tool
- Gift buyers seeking a thought-provoking and practical map
🌍 Designing for a Moving Planet
Earthquakes remind us that the ground beneath us is not fixed:
- Cities built on shifting tectonic plates
- Structures tested by forces beyond human control
- Engineering innovations evolving to meet these challenges
- A growing understanding of how to build safer, more resilient communities
This poster captures that balance—between natural force and human ingenuity.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality production
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity and instructional detail
- Premium materials selected for durability and long-term use
- Each print is hand-checked before dispatch
- Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🚚 Delivery
- Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Versions: Made to order—allow up to 10 working days
- Packaging: Securely rolled in protective tubing
Understand the forces beneath our cities—
a poster that shows how we live, build, and adapt in a world in motion.
👉 Order now and bring this essential perspective into your space.











