This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architecture of law courts. It is argued that a closer examination of radical changes to the ways in which the internal space of the courthouse and courtroom were organised in the mid-nineteenth century can tell us much about how lawyers came to dominate the trial. The essay focuses on the design and planning of the Manchester Assize Courts, a building which can accurately be described as one of the first, if not the first, modern courthouse. It considers how the courthouse came to symbolise new ideas about the civic sphere, the increased reliance on the segregation of participants in the trial, and the role of law in Victorian society. Particular atten...
The neutrality of the art and architecture of courtrooms and courthouses has dominated the public pe...
Historically, Australian court architecture layout, design and details are intimately tied to the ph...
The story of the federal courthouse on the New Haven Green is a perfect parable for the modern histo...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
Legal Architecture addresses how the environment of the trial can be seen as a physical expression o...
This book looks at the architecture of the courts in Scotland and the importance of these civic spac...
This book looks at the architecture of the courts in Scotland and the importance of these civic spac...
In several countries, governments have embarked on major building expansion programs for their judic...
From Tavern to Courthouse examines the legal history of early Massachusetts through the lens of cour...
The Court is an archetype central to the notion of the polis, and indeed to the city as a political ...
It is the aim, in this article, to identify the reasons why certain designs for courthouses in early...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2015. The discourse around the merit of public architecture often depicts the a...
The neutrality of the art and architecture of courtrooms and courthouses has dominated the public pe...
Historically, Australian court architecture layout, design and details are intimately tied to the ph...
The story of the federal courthouse on the New Haven Green is a perfect parable for the modern histo...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This article looks at a much-neglected topic in accounts of the modern legal system: the architectur...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
This article looks at the interface between the design of courtrooms and the notion of participatory...
Legal Architecture addresses how the environment of the trial can be seen as a physical expression o...
This book looks at the architecture of the courts in Scotland and the importance of these civic spac...
This book looks at the architecture of the courts in Scotland and the importance of these civic spac...
In several countries, governments have embarked on major building expansion programs for their judic...
From Tavern to Courthouse examines the legal history of early Massachusetts through the lens of cour...
The Court is an archetype central to the notion of the polis, and indeed to the city as a political ...
It is the aim, in this article, to identify the reasons why certain designs for courthouses in early...
© 2018 The Author(s) 2015. The discourse around the merit of public architecture often depicts the a...
The neutrality of the art and architecture of courtrooms and courthouses has dominated the public pe...
Historically, Australian court architecture layout, design and details are intimately tied to the ph...
The story of the federal courthouse on the New Haven Green is a perfect parable for the modern histo...