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Terrorism in Malls. How to use architecture to prevent attacks.
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#1 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:35:38 PM
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Westgate mall is designed such that there is a void in the middle where stairs and lifts to the upper and lower basement floors are located.

This design enabled terrorists to carry out the attack without hindrance.



The mall has a fort like design where access form outside is limited to the main entrance or the top floor car park.



Crime prevention.

My final year Architecture school, University of Nairobi thesis was modelled around Architect Oscar Newman and his concept/theory of Defensible Space.

http://www.criminology.f...u/crimtheory/newman.htm

Among the architectural design concepts that can reduce the chances of crime is openness.

Buildings, including shopping malls can be designed such that the circulation space, corridors, walkways and stair ways are all visible from the main road.

This visibility makes it harder for criminals to plan and execute their acts since chances are that the public will get prior warning and in case of actual assault, the public can easily gain access into the building.

Nakumatt Prestige, along Ngong road, comes close to having this open design.
read more here

http://www.a4architect.c...re-to-prevent-attacks-2/
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Am
#2 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 3:13:58 PM
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@A4, what would you say are the advantages or a style similar to Westgate?
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#3 Posted : Thursday, September 26, 2013 4:20:56 PM
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@am..mostly aids in advertisement as in large surfaces for ads. Its also more compact hence less circulation space and more rentable space.

Westgate walling looks line concrete prefab panels which are common with Israeli/american type buildings.
Such panelised construction is easier when done as a block to save costs and simplify the structural engineering aspect.

Galleria walling is masonry stone which is easier and more pliable to play around with.

Compare to Nakumatt Galleria which is more open designed. It has fewer ad facades and more space used as corridor.


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Am
#4 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 10:43:16 AM
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I see, @architech
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#5 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 10:56:19 AM
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a4architect.com wrote:


Westgate mall is designed such that there is a void in the middle where stairs and lifts to the upper and lower basement floors are located.

This design enabled terrorists to carry out the attack without hindrance.



The mall has a fort like design where access form outside is limited to the main entrance or the top floor car park.



Crime prevention.

My final year Architecture school, University of Nairobi thesis was modelled around Architect Oscar Newman and his concept/theory of Defensible Space.

http://www.criminology.f...u/crimtheory/newman.htm

Among the architectural design concepts that can reduce the chances of crime is openness.

Buildings, including shopping malls can be designed such that the circulation space, corridors, walkways and stair ways are all visible from the main road.

This visibility makes it harder for criminals to plan and execute their acts since chances are that the public will get prior warning and in case of actual assault, the public can easily gain access into the building.

Nakumatt Prestige, along Ngong road, comes close to having this open design.
read more here

http://www.a4architect.c...e-to-prevent-attacks-2/

informative article. and congrats on the new look website.
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#6 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 11:03:38 AM
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@mkenyan..thanks. As for the website, it was just a matter of tweeking the default wordpress themes..took less than 10 min to do this.

With more secure designs, it will be virtually impossible for terrorists to terrorise people for more than a couple of hours.
They will either resort to the 1998 us embassy bombing style or other styles which we can still prevent using design.
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eggnest
#7 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 12:29:19 PM
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thanks...leanrt something new
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#8 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 10:57:24 AM
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@eggnest..welcome.
Also check out how buildings can have hidden secret rooms to save such situations. I had written the article in relation to the Gubernatorial slap issue but can also help during a terrorist attack. Business owners can escape to the secret room and call for help.

http://www.a4architect.c...thin-houses-and-offices/
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Vj
#9 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 1:17:33 PM
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From a business perspective it make more sense to build vertical than building outwards, in high population density areas like Westlands/Parklands due to sky high land prices. I think there should be a greater focus on evacuation systems, vehicle access and general landscaping features which can provide some sort of shielding from gun fire. I also like the idea of having safe rooms.
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#10 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 2:30:25 PM
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@vj, open design can be easily achievable even in high rise building. The nakumatt galleria example is to show the open type of design which can be achieved even in sky scrapers. With this kind of terrorism threat, any method that aids security should be included. Its not so much for shielding from gun fire as allowing the same gun fire/assistance from outside into buildings, say from police snipers.
Safe rooms can come in handy to shop owners since they will be in the know on how to acces them. Customers will not be aware of such unless directed by the shop owners.
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JkMwatha
#11 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 3:58:27 PM
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So... now that many building are not particularly 'counter -terrorism compliant', and cannot be pulled down, what measure/adjustments can be made to improve on what exists? Eg WestgatE.
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#12 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 4:25:44 PM
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@jk...interior and exterior design alterations to create larger windows, balconies and corridors to the existing buildings eg westgate. Moving the corridors and shop entrances to the front facade/wall will also help.
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#13 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 5:17:06 PM
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Architect Oscar Newman, Timothy Crowe et al have researched deeply into architecture and criminology. They are a good read if you have the time.
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washiku
#14 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 6:30:37 PM
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Am glad yu came back and wrote informative article as yu promised me on call. We were quite concerned on the other side of Club SK. We were also wondering approximately how long will it take to rebuild Westgate?

In view of this article yu av written, what is your take on the new Thika Road Mall's design?
obiero
#15 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 7:43:36 PM
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#16 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 7:47:55 PM
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very slightly off topic.. but can the guests of westgate sue? www.m.ndtv.com/article/i...ks-sues-taj-hotel-192171

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#17 Posted : Saturday, September 28, 2013 7:57:58 PM
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@a4a, how can one add this hidden room in an already existing residential house? Doable?
obiero
#18 Posted : Sunday, September 29, 2013 12:13:32 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
@a4a, how can one add this hidden room in an already existing residential house? Doable?

Kwa bed sitter haiwezekani.. :p

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#19 Posted : Sunday, September 29, 2013 4:47:35 PM
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obiero wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
@a4a, how can one add this hidden room in an already existing residential house? Doable?

Kwa bed sitter haiwezekani.. :p


smile smile
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#20 Posted : Monday, September 30, 2013 8:43:01 AM
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Wish there is a way this info can get into the public domain. Looks like Kenya is learning on the go ie After the US embassy attack we learnt to have our embassies off CBD. This info in the public domain will help check architectural designs

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