Author(s)/Creator(s)

Benjamin Pell

Document Type

Thesis Prep

Degree

B. ARCH

Date

5-1997

Keywords

surveillance, boundaries, prison design, architecture and surveillance, architecture and punishment, ritual, discipline, punishment

Language

English

Disciplines

Architecture

Description/Abstract

"This thesis is intended as an enquiry into the origins of discipline and its subsequent representations through the twentieth century. This proect will examine issues of surveilance and control, coundary and institutions, as a contemporary critique of nineteenth century practices of formation and re-formation. Furthermore, the investigation will examine the evolution of institutional confinement, and propose a re-sacrilization of punishment through rituals of discipline.

Additional Information

Advisors: Terrance Goode / Chris Gray / Tim Swischuk

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