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Although few survive intact, dungeons were a fixture of 19th-century prisons, said Norman Johnston, a professor emeritus at Arcadia University in Pennsylvania and the author of "Forms of Constraint: A History of Prison Architecture" (University of Illinois Press, 2000).

Mr. DeVore does not dwell on the school's design failures -- the prison architecture of slit windows and acres of linoleum despite promises of a more homey environment.

Advocates of supersized jails claim that prison architecture has moved on from monolithic Victorian warehouses.

One of the earliest examples of modern prison architecture, the county jail was designed by Robert Mills, then 26 years old and the country's first professionally trained architect.

"The style of architecture of a prison," states the 1826 Encyclopaedia Londinensis, "offers an effectual method of exciting the imagination to a most desirable point of abhorrence".

Everyone's happy: for Soft City inhabitants, the mind is as much a prison as the routine lifestyle and oppressive architecture.

The five prisons recruited were all the prisons in Wales and a prison in England that receives Welsh female prisoners.

Foucault compared the institutional architecture of a hospital ward with other institutions, such as a prison [ 39], and suggested that like a prison, a hospital is built for observation of the object (the patient) and is designed and constructed to suit those who observe (the healthcare providers).

A bigger prison is still a prison".

"No one wants a prison".

Mr. Levine is a prison consultant.

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