![]() architect who teaches at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, charts not just the history of jails but the surprisingly broad - and telling - overlap between prison and museum design. “Corrections & Collections: Architectures for Art and Crime,” a fascinating new book by Joe Day, an L.A. ![]() An architect in San Francisco, Raphael Sperry, is calling on members of the profession to reject prison commissions on ethical grounds, especially the design of cells meant for solitary confinement or execution.
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