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From the supplier: Architects and security professionals need to compromise on the integration of security measures in the design of a building. Architects should understand the benefits, limitations and function of security technology while security professionals must also understand the form of the architect's vision for both parties to reach an effective compromise. Areas that require coordination between the security designer and the architect include the main lobby and the installation of interior cameras.
Citation Details Title: A compromising situation. (needed cooperation between security designer and architect) Author: David G. Aggleton Publication:Security Management (Refereed) Date: November 1, 1992 Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security Volume: v36 Issue: n11 Page: p6A(4)