Earthquake 2025 Bangkok – Old vs. New:
Why Were Older Condo Towers Less Affected by Interior Wall Damage?
Unexpected Findings from the March 28, 2025 Earthquake
Following the March 28, 2025 earthquake in Bangkok (estimated 4.9 magnitude), we conducted in-depth assessments of multiple condo projects for our clients. The results were initially surprising but, upon closer analysis, made perfect sense: older condo towers (30+ years old) suffered significantly less interior wall and ceiling damage compared to newer high-rises (less than 10 years old).
Damage Comparison
Older Condo Towers (30+ years old):
- Hairline cracks in brick walls along the façade
- Up to 5mm cracks in brick walls near structural columns
- Minimal cracked wall tiles
- No floor defects
- No window cracks
- Gypsum ceiling cracks along joints near structural columns/walls
Newer Condo Towers (Less than 10 years old):
- Chipped plaster
- Cracked and chipped-off wall tiles
- Cracked floor tiles
- 5–10mm cracks in brick walls
- Fallen mirror cabinets
- Warped door frames
Understanding the Difference: Rigid vs. Flexible Design
The structural philosophy behind older and newer buildings plays a major role in their earthquake resilience.
Older buildings were designed with thicker walls, heavier materials, and rigid structures, making them more resistant to minor seismic activity. Their simpler, symmetrical designs helped distribute forces evenly, reducing stress on non-structural elements like interior walls.
Newer buildings are engineered with controlled flexibility in mind, allowing for dynamic deformation to dissipate seismic energy. While this prevents catastrophic structural failure, it often leads to more visible interior wall and ceiling damage, as lighter materials like thin partition walls, gypsum board, and large glass façades absorb the movement differently.
The Theory Behind the Resilience of Older Condo Towers
A few key factors explain why older apartment skyscrapers outperformed newer condo towers during the relatively mild 2025 earthquake in Bangkok:
1. Conservative Design & Robust Materials
- Older buildings were constructed with thicker reinforced concrete, heavier steel, and a simpler, more rigid framework.
- These features allowed them to absorb and dissipate seismic energy more effectively without excessive deformation.
2. Simpler Structural Geometry
- Traditional designs prioritized uniform mass distribution and fewer irregularities.
- This reduced stress concentrations, which can be problematic in modern buildings with asymmetrical shapes or cantilevered sections.
3. Function Over Aesthetics
- Older buildings were built for safety and longevity, with solid materials and straightforward designs.
- Newer high-rises often emphasize maximizing floor space, open-plan layouts, and large glass facades, which, while visually striking, can make them more vulnerable to non-structural damage.
4. Evolution of Building Codes & Newer Design Trends
- While modern building codes have improved, some new architectural trends push structural limits.
- Features like slender profiles, high glass-to-wall ratios, and lightweight materials can increase flexibility but also make non-structural elements more prone to cracks and cosmetic damage.
Key Takeaways
Older, rigidly built skyscrapers experienced less non-structural damage during the 2025 Bangkok earthquake.
Newer condo towers, while designed to absorb seismic forces safely, suffered more visible interior damage to walls, ceilings, and finishes.
Examples of old condo towers:
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With its unique structural design and solid engineering, Diamond Tower is one of the safe buildings in the city—a true fortress in the sky.
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