This thesis argues that the design of the built environment of a prison can have a huge impact on lowering recidivism rates of prisoners in New Zealand. It proposes that this can be achieved through the development of a new health model/framework that facilitates positive relationships between families, prison staff and other inmates; supports spiritual, mental and physical health; equips inmates for participation to society upon release; and gives them a sense of identity. It further argues that this framework can then be applied to the design process to create a new precedent for prison design that effectively rehabilitates and reintegrates its inmates into society. The work of key architects, and theorists such as Hohensinn Architektur a...
Over the course of the last five years, the female prison population in New Zealand has risen more t...
Prisons have always been a sensitive subject, particularly in terms of legislation and prison design...
RESEARCH QUESTION: To what degree can the development of an architectural response encourage the re...
This thesis argues that the design of the built environment of a prison can have a huge impact on lo...
This thesis argues that the design of the built environment of a prison can have a huge impact on lo...
Over the course of the last five years, the female prison population in New Zealand has risen more t...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the current New Zealand architectural prison typology evolve to facilita...
The aim of this research was to explore the design of transitional housing for newly released prison...
The aim of this research was to explore the design of transitional housing for newly released prison...
Over the course of the last five years, the female prison population in New Zealand has risen more t...
Over the course of the last five years, the female prison population in New Zealand has risen more t...
Prisons have always been a sensitive subject, particularly in terms of legislation and prison design...
RESEARCH QUESTION: To what degree can the development of an architectural response encourage the re...
This thesis argues that the design of the built environment of a prison can have a huge impact on lo...
This thesis argues that the design of the built environment of a prison can have a huge impact on lo...
Over the course of the last five years, the female prison population in New Zealand has risen more t...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
Mass incarceration is not compatible with the goal of rehabilitation and upholding prisoners’ humani...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the current New Zealand architectural prison typology evolve to facilita...
The aim of this research was to explore the design of transitional housing for newly released prison...
The aim of this research was to explore the design of transitional housing for newly released prison...
Over the course of the last five years, the female prison population in New Zealand has risen more t...
Over the course of the last five years, the female prison population in New Zealand has risen more t...
Prisons have always been a sensitive subject, particularly in terms of legislation and prison design...
RESEARCH QUESTION: To what degree can the development of an architectural response encourage the re...