Prisons and Architecture. The Italian Framework
This article discusses the topic of the ‘architecture’ of the prison in the Italian context.
It argues the Italian context data and it deals with issues related to prison’s architectural
typology evolution, the needs and performance approach and examples of good practices.
The prison lacks architecture in Italy. What is the best design approach and the
methodology right? The chapter contends that it’s necessary to consider the prison as
architecture for life linked with urban life and the design can start from needs of users.
The design can promote an environment that respect human dignity, sense of belonging
and integration with the neighborhood and wider community. Furthermore, the
design can promote and encourage a specific use of space, can promote a good perception
of the space and might influence on user’s behavior. Overall, the chapter offers
design considerations and examples that contribute to open an interdisciplinary debate,
to create in the prison a sense of place, a living space and a multicultural atmosphere.