Corrections and Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime-Joe Day

Corrections and Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime-Joe Day

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This manual pertains to "Corrections and Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime" by Joe Day, published by Routledge in 2013. This work explores the architectural parallels between prisons and museums within the United States, focusing on security design, discipline, and constraint. It offers a comparative study of spatial and visual tactics employed in these distinct yet related environments. The book delves into themes of urban design and art exhibition, providing analysis relevant to social sciences such as penology and criminology.

The purpose of this manual is to provide a comprehensive resource for understanding the intricate relationship between architectural design and societal control. It covers detailed explorations of security measures, spatial organization, and visual presentation within correctional facilities and art institutions. This guide is intended for individuals interested in architecture, urban planning, criminology, and art history, offering insights into how built environments shape human behavior and societal structures.

America holds more than two million inmates in its prisons and jails, and hosts more than two million daily visits to museums, figures which represent a ten-fold increase in the last twenty-five years. Corrections and Collections explores and connects these two massive expansions in our built environment.

Author Joe Day shows how institutions of discipline and exhibition have replaced malls and office towers as the anchor tenants of U.S. cities. Prisons and museums, though diametrically opposed in terms of public engagement, class representation, and civic pride, are complementary structures, employing related spatial and visual tactics to secure and array problematic citizens or priceless treasures. Our recent demand for museums and prisons has encouraged architects to be innovative with their design, and experimental with their scale and distribution through our cities. Contemporary museums are the petri dishes of advanced architectural speculation; prisons remain the staging grounds for every new technology of constraint and oversight.

Now that criminal and creative transgression are America's defining civic priorities, Corrections and Collections will recalibrate your assumptions about art, architecture, and urban design.

Author: Day, Joe Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Corrections and Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime Pages: 00320 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00320 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2013-08-21 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780415534826 Category: Architecture : Security Design Category: Social Science : Penology Category: Social Science : Criminology


America holds more than two million inmates in its prisons and jails, and hosts more than two million daily visits to museums, figures which represent a ten-fold increase in the last twenty-five years. Corrections and Collections explores and connects these two massive expansions in our built environment.

Author Joe Day shows how institutions of discipline and exhibition have replaced malls and office towers as the anchor tenants of U.S. cities. Prisons and museums, though diametrically opposed in terms of public engagement, class representation, and civic pride, are complementary structures, employing related spatial and visual tactics to secure and array problematic citizens or priceless treasures. Our recent demand for museums and prisons has encouraged architects to be innovative with their design, and experimental with their scale and distribution through our cities. Contemporary museums are the petri dishes of advanced architectural speculation; prisons remain the staging grounds for every new technology of constraint and oversight.

Now that criminal and creative transgression are America's defining civic priorities, Corrections and Collections will recalibrate your assumptions about art, architecture, and urban design.

Author: Day, Joe Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Corrections and Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime Pages: 00320 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00320 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2013-08-21 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780415534826 Category: Architecture : Security Design Category: Social Science : Penology Category: Social Science : Criminology