"Partner in C. F. Møller, Mads Mandrup, explains: "The inmates spend all their waken hours in the prison environment, and the architecture within the prison walls is therefore an extremely important part of their lives and experiential universe. That is why we have deliberately created a very varied and stimulating environment of different spaces and landscape features - hopefully this will contribute to the resocialisation of the individual and to create renewed confidence in the community and mutual respect for society as a whole."
"Partner in C. F. Møller, Mads Mandrup, explains: "The inmates spend all their waken hours in the prison environment, and the architecture within the prison walls is therefore an extremely important part of their lives and experiential universe. That is why we have deliberately created a very varied and stimulating environment of different spaces and landscape features - hopefully this will contribute to the resocialisation of the individual and to create renewed confidence in the community and mutual respect for society as a whole." Via World Arch News
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i like the premises, but renderings show very sparsely populated environments both in interiors and exteriors.
i wish crime was that low in this country. otherwise, in order to get the prisons to that level of density, there should be a prison in every neighborhood.
perhaps only in denmark.
"Many sentences in Denmark are for three months or less."
meanwhile 'our' tax dollars go to a grislier ends>>>
http://archinect.com/news/article.php?id=101338_0_24_275_M
more of what we have in vicinity;
http://archinect.com/news/article.php?id=10303_0_24_0_C
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