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Book Title
Security Planning and Design: A Guide for Architects and Build
ISBN
9780471271567

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
047127156X
ISBN-13
9780471271567
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4038760464

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Publication Name
Security Planning and Design : a Guide for Architects and Building Design Professionals
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Subject
Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation, Security Design
Type
Textbook
Author
American Institute of Architects Staff, Joseph A. Demkin
Subject Area
Architecture
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
25.3 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
7.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2003-014859
Reviews
"?a valuable resource for system integrators, facilitymanagers, and building owners" ( Security Management ,6/1/2004) "An excellent reference for any reader concerned about creatinga secure work environment." ( Professional Safety ,3/1/2004), "...a valuable resource for system integrators, facility managers, and building owners" ( Security Management , 6/1/2004) "An excellent reference for any reader concerned about creating a secure work environment." ( Professional Safety , 3/1/2004)
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
720/.4
Table Of Content
Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Security in the Built Environment. 2. Understanding Threats. 3. Security Design Concepts. 4. Security Planning and Evaluation. 5. Building Hardening. 6. Building Security Technologies. 7. Biochemical and Radiological Building Protection. 8. Security and Emergency Operations. 9. Putting Security into Practice. Appendix A: Organizations. Appendix B: Publications. Appendix C: Glossary. Index.
Synopsis
This important reference from the American Institute of Architectsprovides architects and other design professionals with theguidance they need to plan for security in both new and existingfacilities Security is one of the many design considerations that architectsmust address and in the wake of the September 11th 2001 events, ithas gained a great deal of attention This book emphasises basic concepts and provides the architect withenough information to conduct an assessment of client needs as wellas work with consultants who specialise in implementing securitymeasures. Included are chapters on defining security needs,understanding threats, blast mitigation, building systems, facilityoperations and biochemical protection. * Important reference on a design consideration that is growing inimportance * Provides architects with the fundamental knowledge they need towork with clients and with security consultants * Includes guidelines for conducting client securityassessments * Best practices section shows how security can be integrated intodesign solutions * Contributors to the book represent an impressive body ofknowledge and specialise in areas such as crime prevention, blastmitigation, and biological protection, This important reference from the American Institute of Architects provides architects and other design professionals with the guidance they need to plan for security in both new and existing facilities., The must-have guide to designing for security This important reference from the American Institute of Architects presents a useful resource of fundamental, up-to-date information for security planning in both new and existing facilities. Written by specialist contributors from the fields of building design, crime prevention, blast mitigation, and biological protection, Security Planning and Design offers real-world concepts, principles, and processes for building security and safety design including assessing a client's needs and working with physical security consultants. This single volume addresses a full spectrum of security issues and considerations that drive the need for security planning and design, including: Security Design Concepts Security Evaluation and Planning Building Hardening Security Technology Biochemical and Radiological Protection Security and Emergency Operations Putting Security into Practice Complete with sample security applications, Security Planning and Design is a valuable guide for architects, facility managers, and building owners., This important reference from the American Institute of Architects provides architects and other design professionals with the guidance they need to plan for security in both new and existing facilities Security is one of the many design considerations that architects must address and in the wake of the September 11th 2001 events, it has gained a great deal of attention This book emphasises basic concepts and provides the architect with enough information to conduct an assessment of client needs as well as work with consultants who specialise in implementing security measures. Included are chapters on defining security needs, understanding threats, blast mitigation, building systems, facility operations and biochemical protection. * Important reference on a design consideration that is growing in importance * Provides architects with the fundamental knowledge they need to work with clients and with security consultants * Includes guidelines for conducting client security assessments * Best practices section shows how security can be integrated into design solutions * Contributors to the book represent an impressive body of knowledge and specialise in areas such as crime prevention, blast mitigation, and biological protection
LC Classification Number
TH9705.S4 2003

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