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Fire Safety in Buildings
"The ability to halt the spread of fires
and to protect the building's occupants is never something
an architect can take for granted."
from the monograph
The conscious incorporation of fire-safe design
is explored in NCARB's fourth monograph, Fire Safety
in Buildings.
Features
- Three general objectives guide the
architect: prevent ignition; control the effects of a fire
should one start; and protect the building occupants and
contents from a fire's effects.
- Fire-safe measures must be considered
early in the design process. They include the identification
of occupants and building characteristics and the consideration
of building operations continuitythat is, does the
building have special equipment that may be sensitive to
heat, smoke, and water, and where is it located.
- Filled with schematic illustrations
and representative case studies, the monograph is a call-to-action
for architects who wish their further knowledge about fire-safe
design.
Authors
Larry Grosse, Ph.D., is a professor and head of the Department
of Manufacturing Technology and Construction Management
at Colorado State University. Fred Malven, Ph.D., is an
associate professor in the College of Design at Iowa State
University.
Continuing Education and Cost Information
$250 ($150 for current NCARB Record holders)
94 pages
10 PDUs and 10 AIA LUs (in health, safety, and welfare)
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