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Architects, designers, property developers, consulting engineers and surveyors need to be aware of the emerging benefits of incorporating security and resilience in their developments. These centre on rents and valuation, reduced insurance premiums, increased appeal to end-user/occupiers and accelerated consents.
Driven by the Home Office and in partnership with the RIBA, ‘Designing for Counter-Terrorism’ will bring together government ministries and agencies, occupiers and built environment professionals to discover how new policy will affect their treatment of security and resilience.
Why attend?
- Gain close support and involvement with policy makers at the highest level
- Get insight into critical ramifications to planning decisions as driven by counter-terrorism policy
- Network with key industry figures in close consultation with government to tell you how you need to incorporate resilience, rather than just why to do so
Topics to be covered include:
- Review and updates of the government’s latest policy
- The benefits of early incorporation of security in the design process
- Materials and structural design
- The occupiers view
- The value of security alongside aesthetic excellence
>> View the full conference programme
Publications
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has published practical guidance for architects and planners on designing for counter-terrorism, ensuring they are better equipped to think about designing in security features from the outset.
For more information and to download the to download the RIBA guidance on designing for counter-terrorism click here
To book your place at Designing for Counter-Terrorism, please click here.








