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Part 1: Achieving Transparent SecurityChapter 1: Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 and other Benchmark Events (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 2: Security Master Planning (David Thompson, AIA and Bill McCarthy, AIA)Chapter 3: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (Terri Kelly)Part 2: Planning & DesignChapter 4: Arenas, Sports Facilities, Convention Centers, Performing Arts Facilities: Safety and Security after September 11, 2001 (Russ Simmons, Gerald Anderson, AIA, and the International Association of Assembly Managers, Safety and Security Task Force)Chapter 5: Commercial High-Rise Egress Systems (Carl Galioto, FAIA)Chapter 6: Courthouse Security (Kenneth J. Jandura, AIA, and David R. Campbell, PE)Chapter 7: Federally Owned or Leased Office Buildings: Security Design (Terry Leach, AIA)Chapter 8: Health Care Security (Thomas M. Jung, R.A.)Chapter 9: Historic Preservation Guidance for Security Design (Sharon C. Park, FAIA and Caroline R. Alderson)Chapter 10: Hospitality Facility Security (Bradley D. Schulz, AIA)Chapter 11: Multifamily Housing: Security Checklist for Building Owners and Real Estate Professionals (James W. Harris)Chapter 12: Home and Business Security, Disaster Planning, Response and Recovery (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 2: Security Master Planning (David Thompson, AIA and Bill McCarthy, AIA)Chapter 3: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (Terri Kelly)Part 2: Planning & DesignChapter 4: Arenas, Sports Facilities, Convention Centers, Performing Arts Facilities: Safety and Security after September 11, 2001 (Russ Simmons, Gerald Anderson, AIA, and the International Association of Assembly Managers, Safety and Security Task Force)Chapter 5: Commercial High-Rise Egress Systems (Carl Galioto, FAIA)Chapter 6: Courthouse Security (Kenneth J. Jandura, AIA, and David R. Campbell, PE)Chapter 7: Federally Owned or Leased Office Buildings: Security Design (Terry Leach, AIA)Chapter 8: Health Care Security (Thomas M. Jung, R.A.)Chapter 9: Historic Preservation Guidance for Security Design (Sharon C. Park, FAIA and Caroline R. Alderson)Chapter 10: Hospitality Facility Security (Bradley D. Schulz, AIA)Chapter 11: Multifamily Housing: Security Checklist for Building Owners and Real Estate Professionals (James W. Harris)Chapter 12: Home and Business Security, Disaster Planning, Response and Recovery (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Part 2: Planning & DesignChapter 4: Arenas, Sports Facilities, Convention Centers, Performing Arts Facilities: Safety and Security after September 11, 2001 (Russ Simmons, Gerald Anderson, AIA, and the International Association of Assembly Managers, Safety and Security Task Force)Chapter 5: Commercial High-Rise Egress Systems (Carl Galioto, FAIA)Chapter 6: Courthouse Security (Kenneth J. Jandura, AIA, and David R. Campbell, PE)Chapter 7: Federally Owned or Leased Office Buildings: Security Design (Terry Leach, AIA)Chapter 8: Health Care Security (Thomas M. Jung, R.A.)Chapter 9: Historic Preservation Guidance for Security Design (Sharon C. Park, FAIA and Caroline R. Alderson)Chapter 10: Hospitality Facility Security (Bradley D. Schulz, AIA)Chapter 11: Multifamily Housing: Security Checklist for Building Owners and Real Estate Professionals (James W. Harris)Chapter 12: Home and Business Security, Disaster Planning, Response and Recovery (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 5: Commercial High-Rise Egress Systems (Carl Galioto, FAIA)Chapter 6: Courthouse Security (Kenneth J. Jandura, AIA, and David R. Campbell, PE)Chapter 7: Federally Owned or Leased Office Buildings: Security Design (Terry Leach, AIA)Chapter 8: Health Care Security (Thomas M. Jung, R.A.)Chapter 9: Historic Preservation Guidance for Security Design (Sharon C. Park, FAIA and Caroline R. Alderson)Chapter 10: Hospitality Facility Security (Bradley D. Schulz, AIA)Chapter 11: Multifamily Housing: Security Checklist for Building Owners and Real Estate Professionals (James W. Harris)Chapter 12: Home and Business Security, Disaster Planning, Response and Recovery (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 7: Federally Owned or Leased Office Buildings: Security Design (Terry Leach, AIA)Chapter 8: Health Care Security (Thomas M. Jung, R.A.)Chapter 9: Historic Preservation Guidance for Security Design (Sharon C. Park, FAIA and Caroline R. Alderson)Chapter 10: Hospitality Facility Security (Bradley D. Schulz, AIA)Chapter 11: Multifamily Housing: Security Checklist for Building Owners and Real Estate Professionals (James W. Harris)Chapter 12: Home and Business Security, Disaster Planning, Response and Recovery (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 9: Historic Preservation Guidance for Security Design (Sharon C. Park, FAIA and Caroline R. Alderson)Chapter 10: Hospitality Facility Security (Bradley D. Schulz, AIA)Chapter 11: Multifamily Housing: Security Checklist for Building Owners and Real Estate Professionals (James W. Harris)Chapter 12: Home and Business Security, Disaster Planning, Response and Recovery (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 11: Multifamily Housing: Security Checklist for Building Owners and Real Estate Professionals (James W. Harris)Chapter 12: Home and Business Security, Disaster Planning, Response and Recovery (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 13: Industrial Facilities and Office Buildings: Safety, Security, Site Selection and Workplace Violence (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Chapter 14: Lobby Security Design: First Impressions (Casey L. Jones)Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 15: Museum and Cultural Facility Security (Arthur Rosenblatt, FAIA)Chapter 16: Perimeter Security: The Aesthetics of Protection (Deborah Bershad and Jean Parker Phifer, AIA)Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 17: Religious Institutions and Community Centers (Anti-Defamation League)Chapter 18: Research Facilities: Security Planning (Regis Gaughan, PE, Joseph Calabrese, PE, and Stanley Stark, AIA)Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 19: Retail Security Design (Jeffrey J. Gunning, AIA, and Lance K. Josal, AIA)Chapter 20: School Security: Designing Safe Learning Environments (Thomas Blurock, AIA)Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 21: Women's Health Centers: Workplace Safety and Security (Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA)Part 3: EngineeringChapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 22: Protective Design of Structures (Richard L. Tomasetti, PE, and John Abruzzo, PE)Chapter 23: Mechanical, Electrical, Fire Protection Design (Andrew Hlushko, PE)Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 24: Chemical and Biological Protection (Michael C. Janus, PE, and William K. Blewett)Part 4: ConstructionChapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 25: Construction Cost Estimating for Security- Related Projects (Elizabeth J. Heider, AIA)Chapter 26: Construction: Emergency Response - Lessons Learned from September 11, 2001 (Lewis J. Mintzer)Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Part 5: Technology and MaterialsChapter 27: Security Technology (William G. Sewell, RCDD)Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 28: Selecting and Specifying Security Technology Products: A Primer for Building Owners and Facility Managers (Francis J. Sheridan, AIA)Chapter 29: Glazing and Security Glass Applications (F. John W. Bush, Sue Steinberg, and Catherine Kaliniak)Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Part 6: Codes and LiabilitiesChapter 30: Codes, Standards, and Guidelines for Security Planning and Design (Walter "Skip" Adams, CPP, and Deborah A. Somers)Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
Chapter 31: Liability Exposure After September 11, 2001(Michael S. Zetlin, Esq., and Noelle Lilien, Esq.)INDEX
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A one-stop reference on security planning, design, technology, building operations, disaster response, recovery, and crisis management
Whether planning for new construction, renovations, or security upgrades of existing facilities, Building Security: Handbook for Architectural Planning and Design is the definitive twenty-first century reference on security design, technology, building operations, and disaster planning.
Award-winning architect and author Barbara A. Nadel, FAIA, and over 50 national experts provide security design solutions for creating safe commercial, institutional, industrial, and residential buildings in the post-September 11, 2001, environment. Generously illustrated with 600 photos, drawings, tables, and checklists.