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2011 AAJ Conference Program.pdf
A pdf of the Opening Plenary presentation given by Leslie Shepherd, AIA. #2011AAJConference
20111102_Opening Plenary.pdf
This session will focus on two unique alternative delivery methods for civic projects: First, the California AOC ’s first Design Assist project, a court-set renovation in Fairfield, CA . The project included new accessible courtrooms, holding, chambers, and support space in an existing building...
20111104_Best Value Presentation1.pdf
This session will illustrate how the development and implementation of a simple and iconic prototype for the Colorado State Patrol inspires creative design solutions in larger law enforcement facilities. #LawEnforcementTrack #2011AAJConference
20111103_Evolution of a Design.pdf
Justice facilities have unique challenges and opportunities for achieving sustainability. Building on the AA J Sustainable Justice Committee’s 2011 “Green Guide for Justice” and informed by the LEED for Healthcare rating system, this work session will be an opportunity to review and discuss a...
20111104_LEED J_ Developing Sustainability Rating System1.pdf
This session analyzes courtroom configurations: corner bench, center bench and re-centered bench. This includes case studies of recently completed courtrooms that represent the latest thinking in courtroom design. The Pros and Cons of each layout are discussed as well as challenges that are...
CT-01-Designing for the Contemporary Courtroom26.pdf
This session will focus specifically on accessibility for court, jail, and prison facilities. It will also stress the value to owners and users of good universal design practices while promoting good design overall. This session was developed in conjunction with Rod Higgins with the Division of...
20111103_Accessibility For Justice Facilities1.pdf
Money for new detention facilities is scarce. Architects can help justify the construction of new facilities through a rigorous examination of key challenges that the proposed new facility needs to solve. The effectiveness approach to detention facility design begins in the programming and...
2011AAJ Evidence based detention facility design1.pdf
Using the recently designed and currently under construction Douglas County, Georgia Detention Center and Law Enforcement Facility as a case study, the course will outline strategies to achieve the five principals of a high performance detention center: 1. Optimize staff environment 2. Support...
2011AAJ Five Principles of High Performance Detention1.pdf
Faced with the issue of reuse of an existing prototype and a predefined program from our clients, do we, as architects accept this as our basis of design or do we push the creative aspects of the definition of a prototype with a more cost effective, sustainable, and functional solution? ...
2011AAJ Creative Interpretation of Prototype Design for Corrections.pdf