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Architektúra trestu a nápravy človeka / Architecture of punishment and rehabilitationJuríčková, Barbora January 2017 (has links)
A punishment is a self-protection of a society against a violation. It also serves as an exemplary warning. An imprisoned person is associated to the unfree spaces of jail. The environment of prison takes away an individual freedom of the imprisoned person and also his contact with outer society. When the punishment ends the separated people are very often unable to come back to the rutine of everydays life. The space division of a freedom and places with absence of freedom is just a wall. Releasing from jail is as fast as the imprisoning. Usually the prisoner is not ready to go back to the real world and the society does not help them to integrate. The result of this social phenomenon is a recidivism. Former prisoners are very often stigmatized for their whole life. The proposal solves a moment of releasing to freedom. The architectural intervation is located in the border between the freedom and jail - in the wall. A variation of different spaces tries to fulfill the huge mental gap and creates a dialog between to different worlds.
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