Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Recipient: Elliott + Associates Architects
Project: Ackerman International-London; London, UK
Client: Ackerman McQueen; Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Justice Architecture

The Academy of Architecture for Justice (AAJ) promotes and fosters the exchange of information and knowledge between members, professional organizations, and the public for high-quality planning, design, and delivery of justice architecture.

If you wish to become involved with the Academy of Architecture for Justice, call AIA Member Services, 800-242-3837, and ask to designate AAJ as one of your knowledge communities.

Contact: Allison Fax


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    The 2009 Justice Facilities Review is now open! This year's registration and submission processes are entirely online. Register today!
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    Neuroscience and Courthouse Design Workshop: Understanding Cognitive Processes in the Courthouse
    By Christina Noble, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
    The Academy of Neuroscience of Architecture was created with the mission to research links between neuroscience and “human responses to the built environment.” As Dr. Fred Gage stated in his Lecture on Neuroscience and Architecture, “the places we live, work and play are changing our brains and our behavior all the time.” Neuroscience research has determined that the brain controls behavior, genes control the brain’s “design and structure,” and the environment impacts gene’s function. As a result, environmental changes impact behavior.  Click here to read more.

    2007 AAJ Trade Show Report by Correctional News
    If you didn't make it to the Sixth International Conference on Courthouse Design, Correctional News Associate Editor Michelle M. Murphy was there to get a first-hand account of seminars and happenings in the exhibit hall and meeting areas. This year the conference highlighted security issues at prominent facilities that could be targeted by terrorists, along with other issues affecting justice facilities throughout the United States.
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    San Leandro Juvenile Justice Facility Garners Gold

    AAJ - Allied Organization Events
    Dates and locations of major justice conferences and events nationwide. Also, see a list of related links.

     

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