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A NEW TAKE ON PENITENTIARY ARCHITECTURE ARCHITEKTURA WIĘZIENNA – NOWE OBLICZE

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This article raises the issue of designing and adapting correctional facilities to the new perception of prisoners as well as comprehension of punishment. For research purposes, several European prisons which came into service over recent years were selected. A study of such facilities revealed design solutions that may significantly affect the process of rehabilitation for inmates and make such buildings an accepted part of society.

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artykuły w czasopismach
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Przestrzeń i Forma pages 131 - 142,
ISSN: 1895-3247
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English
Publication year:
2019
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.21005/pif.2019.39.b-07
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  17. AUTHOR'S NOTE open in new tab
  18. Agnieszka Szuta (M.Sc., Eng. Arch.) is a Research & Didactic Assistant in the Department of Urban Architecture and Waterscapes at the Faculty of Architecture, Gdańsk University of Technology. Under the supervision of Ph.D., D. Sc., Eng. Arch. Jakub Szczepański, Assoc. Prof. at GUT, she prepares a Ph.D. thesis related to the alternative possibilities for using abandoned airports and their entire infrastructure. open in new tab
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  20. Agnieszka Szuta (mgr inż. arch.) jest asystentem naukowo-dydaktycznym w Katedrze Architektury Miejskiej i Przestrzeni Nadwodnych Wydziału Architektury Politechniki Gdańskiej. Pod opieką dr hab. inż. arch. Jakuba Szczepańskiego, prof. nadzw. PG, przygotowuje pracę doktorską związaną z alternatywnymi możliwościami wykorzystania opuszczonych portów lotniczych i ich infrastruktury. open in new tab
  21. Contact | Kontakt: agnieszka.szuta@pg.edu.pl open in new tab
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