AÑO
2019
CATEGORÍA
Comunidad
OBJETIVOS
Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
PAL. CLAVE
justice, city development, Jail
PAÍS
United States of America
CRÉDITOS
THE TEAM: Dan Gallagher AIA and Nader Tehrani, NADAAA Susan Gottesfeld, Executive Vice President, The Osborne Association Karen Kubey, Urbanist Susan Opotow, Professor in the Sociology Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and in the PhD program in Critical Social/ Personality Psychology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York Jayne Mooney, Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and in the PhD programs in Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Women’s Studies at The Graduate Center, City University of New York The team was greatly assisted through the work of: Ergys Hoxha. Alex Diaz and Nicole Sakr, NADAAA Friedericke Windel, The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Waheeda Sohan and Darrin Brown, Osborne Association Lisa Tsang, Maryaca Lopez, Jeff Hyman, and Brett Firfer, Ricci Greene Associates IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: Van Alen Institute The Independent Commission for New York City Criminal Justice and Incarceration Reform
LINK
http://www.nadaaa.com/portfolio/justice-in-design/
Justice in design
Development of guidelines and for forwardthinking jail design in New York City
The Justice in Design report presents innovative design and programming guidelines for future borough-based New York City jails—termed Justice Hubs. Justice Hubs are facilities that are more responsive to the needs of detainees, officers, lawyers, visitors, and community members. These hubs create healthy environments and support rehabilitation for incarcerated or detained individuals while simultaneously providing neighborhoods with new public amenities.