"Contemporary Approaches in Courthouse Design: Different Country Practices, Edited by A.Y. Toprakli (2014) //

Contemporary Approaches in Courthouse Design: Different Country Practices' was published in 2014 by the Central Finance and Contracts Unit (CFCU) and Council of Europe. This invaluable resource presents current approaches to the design and construction of courthouse buildings worldwide, showcasing diverse country practices. The book emphasizes the significance of courthouse design by addressing critical factors such as functionality, security, and aesthetics. Moreover, it provides useful insights into how different countries design their courthouse buildings and embrace innovative approaches in this field. This book serves as a crucial reference source for professionals engaged in courthouse design and construction, including architects, engineers, and legal experts. It is a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore contemporary approaches in courthouse design and international experiences."

Principles of Courthouse Architecture, Edited by A.Y. Toprakli (2013) //

'Principles of Courthouse Architecture' is a bilingual booklet and was published in 2013 by the Central Finance and Contracts Unit (CFCU) and Council of Europe. This valuable guide presents fundamental principles and best practices for designing courthouse buildings. The book emphasizes the critical importance of carefully planning and constructing courthouse buildings, which serve the justice system. It delves into the functionality, aesthetics, and security of these structures in great detail. Furthermore, this book provides guidance on how to design courthouse buildings at an international level, making it an essential resource for architects, engineers, and legal experts. 'Principles of Courthouse Architecture' offers a comprehensive overview for anyone involved in the design and construction of these unique structures. It serves as an excellent reference source for those seeking a better understanding of and the design of these buildings in service of justice.