Forensic Architecture, an Introduction

By Dale Paegelow, R.A., A.I.A., N.C.A.R.B.

With 17 chapters, this is a handbook for the professional, presenting typical problems and their methods of resolution. This is the first book to fully document when, and how a lawyer goes about commissioning an architect as an expert witness in their local community. A must addition to the library of anyone who wants to understand this unique new profession.

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300 pages. 150 illustrations.

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Book Description:

This is a vanguard work on the dynamics of Law, Architecture and Expert Witness support, written by an architect with over 35 years experience in Architecture, Building Inspections, Forensic Architecture, Interior Design and Master Planning. Emphasis is placed on understanding architectural deficiencies within the legal environment that leads to resolution of disputes. Focusing upon quality information and featuring architectural forensic report examples, this book leads you through the complete legal witness process of an architectural forensic expert witness.

Forensic architecture deals with the relationship and application of architectural facts to legal problems. This book explains the cycle of forensic investigation and illustrates how to do it with examples.
 
 

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