This is the library for the Academy of Architecture for Justice Knowledge Community
The Academy of Architecture for Justice (AAJ) promotes and fosters the exchange of information and knowledge between members, professional organizations, and the public for high-quality planning, design, and delivery of justice architecture
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MISSION The Academy of Architecture for Justice (AAJ) promotes excellence in the design of justice facilities—judicial complexes, courthouses, police stations, prisons, jails, special needs facilities, and juvenile detention centers—and fosters the exchange of knowledge between members, professional organizations, and the public on the high-quality planning, design, and delivery of justice architecture. WHO WE ARE AAJ members are experts in the planning, design, and construction of justice facilities. Architect AAJ members work in private and public organizations of all sizes, many of which are subject matter experts ranging from courtroom technology and advanced security systems to specific design requirements for juvenile detention centers. Allied AAJ members are from all sectors of the justice community, including educators, public servants, administrators, contractors, product manufacturers, and consultants
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This is the library for the Academy of Architecture for Health Knowledge Community
The Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) improves the quality of healthcare through design by developing, documenting, and disseminating knowledge; educating healthcare architects and other related constituencies; advancing the practice of healthcare architecture; improving the design of health care environments; affiliating and advocating with others that share our vision and promoting research
AIA Academy of Architecture for Justice, Justice Facilities Review 2020 The Justice Facilities Review program offers examples of a broad range of design strategies and depicts the latest trends in the design and construction of justice facilities in the United States, including the implementation of sustainable justice principles. These projects demonstrate the quality of form, functionality, and current architectural responses to complex justice design issues. Purchase the AIA Academy of Architecture for Justice Justice Facilities Review 2020 book on Amazon
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Justice facilities are no different...Below I have begun to outline those principles that begin to define the acoustic success of the three major typologies of justice architecture: Courtrooms, Detention Facilities and Offices