Green Prison
The concept of the modern prison comes down to creation of a green island of salvation that will turn a person to the right track again. It?s obvious that the design of prisons reflects the society?s attitude towards the convicts and penitentiary system in general, and it is our aim to change this attitude ? both in the citizens?
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Where is the context ? Looks random.
Nice scheme. Clearly recognises that punishment is removal from everyday society (loss of freedom). Would like to see this as a lower key solution in a rural setting.
Solid ideas and resolution that provides a higher level of amenity than many would experience in society. It appears as a very urban solution that leaves me wondering how this would adapt to a more rural setting.
Hello, if you mean the surrounding landscape, here we assume the placement of the prison both in the open area and in urban development.