Mapping Carceral Environments: Investigating the Prison as a Spatial and Institutional Phenomenon
This thesis investigates the prison as a spatial and institutional phenomenon through the lens of prison architecture within the Swiss penal system. While carcerality is produced through spatiality, research on prison architecture and its effects remains limited and rarely reaches broader audiences, despite the profound ways in which incarceration permeates society. This project asks how design research and practice can both investigate carceral spaces and communicate knowledge about them to the public through hybrid publication formats.
