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Designing a Safer Built Environment is a complete guide to understanding and managing design risk in construction and architecture. Written by John Carpenter, this authoritative resource addresses the critical importance of safety considerations throughout the design process.
The book provides practical frameworks and methodologies for identifying potential hazards, assessing risks, and implementing solutions that enhance safety in built structures. It covers essential topics including design risk management principles, hazard identification techniques, and strategies for integrating safety into every stage of the design lifecycle.
This comprehensive guide is invaluable for architects, engineers, project managers, and construction professionals who need to understand how to minimize risks and create safer buildings. Whether you’re working on new construction or renovation projects, this resource offers evidence-based approaches and real-world applications to help professionals make informed decisions that protect occupants and workers.







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