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Architects View AJ 100 London and South East Practice of the Year 2009 FX Interior Design Practice of the Year 2008
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Scott Brownrigg Peter Caplehorn Technical Director Scott Brownrigg Architects Architects View
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 1 BS 9999:2008 What does it do for architects? They need to understand - BS 5588, AD Part B, RRO, People issues.
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 2 BS 9999 Feed back from the coal face- An improvement. Easy to use. Improved design flexibility. It helps resolve problems.
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 3 Excitement - Quality - Delivery Why are they important ? They ensure quality suits client. Deliver expectations. Finished quality is correct. Fire design is essential in delivering this.
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 4 Complex Issues- Complex uses. Complex Contracts. Complex technical detail. Complex escape procedure. Build quality control.
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 5 Previous history? BS 5588 and before. Too many parts. Hidden details. Conflicts and challenges. Easy to miss a point.
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 6 Learning to use BS 9999 Takes a long time. Much is the same. Differences on risk, occupants. Approach is for a building in use. Problems time will tell.
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 7 Related issues Future challenges Carbon footprint Sustainability Flexible Use
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 8 Summing up Good move. Well received. More freedom. Relationship with Part B and RRO. Watch this space…….
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Scott Brownrigg Architects View 9 And finally We are not fire engineers but we do want safe well designed buildings.
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