Building type basics for justice facilities
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Building type basics for justice facilities
(Building type basics series / Stephen A. Kliment, series founder and editor)
John Wiley, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-304) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Here's the in-depth information you need to initiate designs for a variety of justice facilities, including law enforcement, adult detention, courts, corrections, juvenile and family justice, and multi-occupancy facilities.
Features project photographs, diagrams and floor plans, and sections and details.
Highlights such projects as Elgin Law Enforcement Facility in Elgin, IL; Federal Detention Center in Seattle-Tacoma, WA; Queens Family Court and Family Agency Facility in Queens, NY; and many more.
Combines in-depth coverage of the structural, mechanical, energy, cost information, safety, and security issues that are unique to justice facilities with the nuts-and-bolts design guidelines that will start the project off on the right track and keep it there through completion.
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Table of Contents
Preface (Stephen A. Kliment) Acknowledgments.
PART I: TYPES.
1. Introduction.
2. Law Enforcement Facilities.
3. Adult Detention Facilities.
4 Courthouse Facilities.
5. Adult Correctional Facilities.
6. Juvenile and Family Justice Facilities.
7. Multi-occupant Facilities.
PART II: SYSTEMS AND ISSUES.
8. Lighting and Acoustics.
9. Mechanical, Electrical, and Structural Systems.
10. Specialty Systems.
11. Security Systems.
12. Costs, Financing, and Project Delivery.
Appendix: Space Requirements for Justice Facilities.
Bibliography and Resources.
Index.
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