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W4957
20.08.2012
Pelican Bay maximum-security glass prison - Eugene Soler
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California’s Pelican Bay maximum security prison is more than 150% over capacity with a high number of inmates re-offending after released. Located within a nearby clearing of forest, the proposal is to create a facility for inmate’s rehabilitation by ...

California’s Pelican Bay maximum security prison is more than 150% over capacity with a high number of inmates re-offending after released. Located within a nearby clearing of forest, the proposal is to create a facility for inmate’s rehabilitation by

Pelican Bay maximum-security glass prison AUP submission

California’s Pelican Bay maximum security prison is more than 150% percent over capacity with a high number of inmates reoffending after being released. Located within a nearby clearing of forest, the proposal is to create a facility for inmate’s rehabilitation. By using glass as the predominant material, the project hopes to offer an interactive environment and symbiotic exchanges between nature, each other and within oneself. By revealing and living within nature and with each other through glass, the proposal hopes to enhance the inmate’s empathic, cooperative and contemplative skills. The harmony and balance of nature shall be reflected in the harmony and balance of the glass prison itself. Ultimately, the turning of the seasons hopes to precipitate the rehabilitative and reformative process of the occupants themselves.

California’s Pelican Bay maximum security prison is more than 150% over capacity with a high number of inmates re-offending after released. Located within a nearby clearing of forest, the proposal is to create a facility for inmate’s rehabilitation by ...

California’s Pelican Bay maximum security prison is more than 150% over capacity with a high number of inmates re-offending after released. Located within a nearby clearing of forest, the proposal is to create a facility for inmate’s rehabilitation by

Pelican Bay maximum-security glass prison AUP submission

California’s Pelican Bay maximum security prison is more than 150% percent over capacity with a high number of inmates reoffending after being released. Located within a nearby clearing of forest, the proposal is to create a facility for inmate’s rehabilitation. By using glass as the predominant material, the project hopes to offer an interactive environment and symbiotic exchanges between nature, each other and within oneself. By revealing and living within nature and with each other through glass, the proposal hopes to enhance the inmate’s empathic, cooperative and contemplative skills. The harmony and balance of nature shall be reflected in the harmony and balance of the glass prison itself. Ultimately, the turning of the seasons hopes to precipitate the rehabilitative and reformative process of the occupants themselves.