The chapter discusses how the he book draws together a collage of independent multidisciplinary contributions discussing places and spaces where punishment takes place. It is important to emphasize that the contributors themselves have chosen the topics and studies they present. The chapters stand alone and do not represent conditions in Norway or Italy. The texts are written by researchers and architects who work within different disciplinary traditions, practice fields and within various methodological traditions. In different ways the authors are occupied and inspired by theories and approaches within their own and other.disciplines, by epistemological and methodological issues, as well as recent developments in their own countries. Acco...
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A photocopyThe rehabilitation of the individual - the universally accepted goal of modern penology ...
The first prisons were designed merely to house inmates while their punishments were determined. Lat...
In the past, Belgium has played a pioneering role in prison design. Alongside Germany and Italy, the...
This paper examines the differences between the architecture of prisons in Germany and the United St...
Bringing together leading scholars in the fields of criminology, international law, philosophy and a...
Prison architecture, even more than other typologies, is strongly connected with the prevailing view...
What is prison architecture and how can it be studied? How are concepts such as humanism, dignity an...
The aim of the paper is to contribute to architectural thought in relation to a specific set of bui...
This chapter will explore: penal philosophy underpinning prison architecture; international standard...
Incarceration architecture by definition negates many aspects of sustainability. Natural and humane ...
The project concerns the subject of prisons. How should architects handle buildings that no one want...
People make mistakes. But how does society treat them when they do? For archi- tecture to be involve...
This article discusses the topic of the ‘architecture’ of the prison in the Italian context. It arg...
In recent years, Architecture has returned to take an interest in penitentiary structures, rediscove...
Architecture of Power: The Power of Architecture and its effective Use in Law Abstract This thesis i...
A photocopyThe rehabilitation of the individual - the universally accepted goal of modern penology ...
The first prisons were designed merely to house inmates while their punishments were determined. Lat...
In the past, Belgium has played a pioneering role in prison design. Alongside Germany and Italy, the...
This paper examines the differences between the architecture of prisons in Germany and the United St...
Bringing together leading scholars in the fields of criminology, international law, philosophy and a...
Prison architecture, even more than other typologies, is strongly connected with the prevailing view...