Print Email Facebook Twitter Spaces of Confinement Title Spaces of Confinement: A banality of good Author Hammink, Daan (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor van de Pas, R.R.J. (mentor) van Dooren, E.J.G.C. (mentor) Jennen, P.H.M. (mentor) Overschie, M.G.F. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Explorelab Date 2021-07-05 Abstract People make mistakes. But how does society treat them when they do? For archi- tecture to be involved in this process, is to be at least called arbitrary, as it frames the spaces in which we punish and reform. For architects to design prisons is a paradoxical task because of the conflicting interest and changing goals of its design. Spaces of imprisonment deprive people of freedom, whilst at the same try to create a healthy humane environment that is helpful for the detainee to rehabilitation. So how should architects intervene in such spaces? In what way should view spaces of punishment? How could we approach prison design in such a way, that it creates humane spaces of confinement? This project tries to answer this question in the form of a humane prison design that focusses on interaction. Framing the everyday within in a confined space, the prison forms a the platform in which prisoners can act and display they action. Giving them a place in society where they ability able to show their ability to be good. Subject PrisonConfinementHumaneBanality of GoodPunishment To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d640bb5c-310e-4de6-ae90-df9823b83e97 Coordinates 53.21401397103338, 6.566143318523173 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2021 Daan Hammink Files PDF 4334574_Presentation.pdf 41.43 MB PDF 4334574_Research_paper.pdf 1.62 MB PDF 4334574_Drawings.pdf 24.56 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d640bb5c-310e-4de6-ae90-df9823b83e97/datastream/OBJ2/view