“…Tunnelling-induced structure deformations depend on ground movements, structure stiffness, load condition, and structural configuration (both foundation and superstructure). In particular, the role of structure characteristics in tunnel-structure interaction (TSI) has been primarily investigated with numerical modelling and field data (Bilotta et al, 2017;Dimmock & Mair, 2008;Farrell et al, 2014;Franzius et al, 2006;Giardina et al, 2015;Fargnoli et al, 2015;Losacco et al, 2014;Mair, 2013;Pickhaver et al, 2010), although centrifuge tests of TSI have also been performed (Farrell et al, 2014;Ritter et al, 2017a,b;Taylor & Grant, 1998;Taylor & Yip, 2001). This paper aims to illustrate, through comparison with centrifuge data, the efficiency of simple continuum solutions in predicting the tunnelling-induced deformations of low-rise bearing wall structures on strip foundations.…”