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Safe Spaces: Designing for Security and Civic ValuesSecurity design should protect the public in a manner that preserves the integrity of our buildings, public spaces, and communities while demonstrating the values of an open and accessible society. Join us in Chicago to learn how the leading experts in the field are meeting this difficult challenge. Explore the latest practices, tools, techniques, and building materials for establishing effective, transparent security design. Plenary and concurrent sessions will focus on threat assessment, public process, planning and design, technology, materials, methods, and historic preservation.
There are nine hours of continuing education sessions at the Security Design Symposium.
Six on Monday July 26 and 3 on Tuesday July 27.
Who should attend:
Landscape Architects
Planners
Architects
Engineers
Construction Professionals
Public Officials
Facility Owners and Managers
Other professionals responsible for providing secure environments
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