ISC Security Design Criteria for New Federal Office Buildings and Major Modernization Projects
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National Research Council
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment
Committee to Review the Security Design Criteria of the Interagency Security Committee
In November 1999, GSA and the U.S. Department of State convened a symposium to discuss the apparently conflicting objectives of security from terrorist attack and the design of public buildings in an open society. The symposium sponsors rejected the notion of rigid, prescriptive design approaches. The symposium concluded with a challenge to the design and security professions to craft aesthetically appealing architectural solutions that achieve balanced, performance-based approaches to both openness and security. In response to a request from the Office of the Chief Architect of the Public Buildings Service, the National Research Council (NRC) assembled a panel of independent experts, the Committee to Review the Security Design Criteria of the Interagency Security Committee. This committee was tasked to evaluate the ISC Security Design Criteria to determine whether particular provisions might be too prescriptive to allow a design professional "reasonable flexibility" in achieving desired security and physical protection objectives.
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Author
National Research Council
Pages
63
Publisher
National Academies Press
Published Date
2003-05-16
ISBN
0309088801 9780309088800