| Rethinking public spaces with Martyn's Law introduction, exploring e-methane & Spanish football security Hello! This week, we lead with a guest article that looks at how public spaces will need to be re-thought, with the introduction of Martyn's Law. Richard Hilson, director of sales and marketing for PFL – Access Management, looks at how the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) can help architects. Elsewhere, Rinnai explore e-methane and exactly what it is, we shine the spotlight on ASSA ABLOY EMEIA access control featuring at a Spanish football stadium, and we look at Hush Acoustics' launch of a new lightweight acoustic lagging for ducting and pipework. Also included... |
Rethinking public spaces with Martyn's Law introduction, exploring e-methane & Spanish football security Hello! This week, we lead with a guest article that looks at how public spaces will need to be re-thought, with the introduction of Martyn's Law. Richard Hilson, director of sales and marketing for PFL – Access Management, looks at how the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) can help architects. Elsewhere, Rinnai explore e-methane and exactly what it is, we shine the spotlight on ASSA ABLOY EMEIA access control featuring at a Spanish football stadium, and we look at Hush Acoustics' launch of a new lightweight acoustic lagging for ducting and pipework. Also included... |
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GUEST ARTICLE: Rethinking public spaces in the era of Martyn’s Law The introduction of Martyn’s Law, for the first time ever, creates a legal duty for those responsible for publicly accessible premises to consider and prepare for the risk of terrorism. The implications of which start at the design phase, and for architects and specifiers this means proactive design thinking is embedded from RIBA Stage 1 onwards. Here, Richard Hilson, director of sales and marketing for PFL – Access Management, argues the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) can help architects use spatial planning, circulation logic, and environmental cues to reduce vulnerability, support risk assessment obligations and enhance user confidence… |
GUEST ARTICLE: Rethinking public spaces in the era of Martyn’s Law The introduction of Martyn’s Law, for the first time ever, creates a legal duty for those responsible for publicly accessible premises to consider and prepare for the risk of terrorism. The implications of which start at the design phase, and for architects and specifiers this means proactive design thinking is embedded from RIBA Stage 1 onwards. Here, Richard Hilson, director of sales and marketing for PFL – Access Management, argues the principles of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) can help architects use spatial planning, circulation logic, and environmental cues to reduce vulnerability, support risk assessment obligations and enhance user confidence… |
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RIBA-Accredited CPD Webinar Series Launched by GEZE GEZE UK has announced a new series of online CPD webinars taking place across April, offering architects and specifiers the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of door, window and access control systems through four RIBA-accredited sessions. |
RIBA-Accredited CPD Webinar Series Launched by GEZE GEZE UK has announced a new series of online CPD webinars taking place across April, offering architects and specifiers the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of door, window and access control systems through four RIBA-accredited sessions. |
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The latest ABCD & PSB online editions... |
The latest ABCD & PSB online editions... |
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