Carceral Architecture : From Within and Beyond the Prison Walls

Carceral Architecture : From Within and Beyond the Prison Walls

Carceral Architecture : From Within and Beyond the Prison Walls

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When architecture serves as a tool for punishment through confinement and isolation, every design choice affects lives.What is prison architecture? Where do spaces of incarceration from jails to migration camps and beyond materialize?How do their spatial logics haunt our contemporary societies?For the first time, Carceral Architecture offers readers an account of prison design and its effects by centering the voices of people impacted by the correctional system in the United States alongside those of activists, architects, designers, scholars, artists, and students.In so doing, it highlights a much-neglected issue of our time and helps reimagine a society that continues to be marked by the reality of mass incarceration. With contributions by Amy Mielke, Andrea Armstrong, Anna Arabindan Kesson, Basile Baudez, Charlie McWeeny, Christopher Etienne, Christopher Talib Charriez, Dolfinette Martin, Een Jabriel,Élisabeth Lusset, Ennead Lab, Ess Pokornowski, Falk Bretschneider, Grégoire Korgano
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