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Title: Qualitative Versus Quantitative Aspects of Performance-Based Regulations Authors: Douglas Beller, National Fire Protection Association Greg Foliente, CSIRO Building Construction and Engineering Brian Meacham, Arup Subject: Fire & Safety Keyword: Performance Based Design Publication Date: 2003 Original Publication: CTBUH / CIB Kuala Lumpur 2003 Conference Paper Type: 1. Book chapter/Part chapter 2. Journal paper 3. Conference proceeding 4. Unpublished conference paper 5. Magazine article 6. Unpublished © Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat / Douglas Beller; Greg Foliente; Brian Meacham ctbuh.org/papers

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Page 1: © Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat / Douglas ... · Performance-based codes distinguish themselves from their prescriptive counterparts by specifying objectives (or goals)

Title: Qualitative Versus Quantitative Aspects of Performance-BasedRegulations

Authors: Douglas Beller, National Fire Protection AssociationGreg Foliente, CSIRO Building Construction and EngineeringBrian Meacham, Arup

Subject: Fire & Safety

Keyword: Performance Based Design

Publication Date: 2003

Original Publication: CTBUH / CIB Kuala Lumpur 2003 Conference

Paper Type: 1. Book chapter/Part chapter2. Journal paper3. Conference proceeding4. Unpublished conference paper5. Magazine article6. Unpublished

© Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat / Douglas Beller; Greg Foliente; Brian Meacham

ctbuh.org/papers

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