AIA and members push for open learning environments that enhance security; informational design resources; funding for schools.
August 17, 2018 - WHAT: Leading school-design architect Jay Brotman, AIA, will testify at 2 p.m. today before senior White House cabinet officials to push for school design best practices that support open and positive learning environments that also enhance safety and security.
Brotman—designer of the new Sandy Hook Elementary School and partner at Svigals + Partners—is testifying as a representative of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), which recently launched a variety of initiatives to help address school violence through design. AIA and Brotman are also advocating for a federal clearinghouse of informational design resources in addition to federal school design funding, which Brotman will address today during his remarks to the Federal Commission on School Safety (FCSS).
Members of the media can watch Brotman’s testimony beginning at 2 p.m. ESTtoday. Brotman will be available for media interviews following the meeting.
WHO: Architect Jay Brotman, AIA, members of the FCSS— including U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos (Chair); Attorney General Jeff Sessions; Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar; and Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen—and other panelists.
WHEN: 2 p.m. EST, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018
WHERE: 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20502 (only pool media permitted to meeting).
Visit AIA’s website for more information on designing safer schools.
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