+ Document Reviews
+ Security focused meetings
+ Specific deliverables: assessments and recommendations
+ Expertise
CPTED, or Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, is an approach to designing spaces that aims to reduce crime and enhance safety. It involves using environmental factors like lighting, landscaping, and spatial design to create environments that discourage criminal activity and promote community safety. By strategically planning and designing spaces, CPTED seeks to increase natural surveillance, control access points, and improve overall security without relying solely on law enforcement.

Dwayne Robinett
Chief Strategy Officer
Managing Principal

Elizabeth Robertson
Healthcare Architect
Associate

Caitlin Cox
Senior Interior Designer
Senior Associate

Discover how thoughtful architectural planning can reduce risk, promote safety, and support secure healthcare environments.
Healthcare spaces should promote healing — and that includes protecting patients and staff. ASSET Design is HFG’s proactive approach to reducing risk through architecture. By integrating safety into the built environment, we help healthcare providers prevent violence and improve the patient experience.


Safety design doesn’t have to come at the cost of compassion. ASSET Design blends the needs of administrators, facilities managers, and security professionals, without losing sight of the patient experience. We believe safety starts at the front door, and architecture can set the tone.
Define
+ Identify intended purpose of the space
+ Identify current practices, programs, & services
+ Identify potential risks through client surveys and crime data analysis
+ Identify Concentric Rings of Security- public and private space
Design
+ Design support function
+ Design supports and controls for intended purpose
+ Identify and include desired access control at Concentric Rings of Security
Deliver
+ Document Reviews
+ Security focused meetings
+ Specific deliverables: assessments and recommendations
+ Expertise
Reach out to our CPTED team to discuss how ASSET Design could apply to your facility.