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We are inviting Canadian architectural firms to submit noteworthy justice projects. #JusticeArchitecture #Architecture #Correctional
Corrections in Canada: Overview, Challenges and Independent Review of Ontario Corrections. Lecture by Howard Sapers. #CAAJLecture #JusticeArchitecture #Corrections #OAAConEd
MT @AIAAAJ: Call for Presentations: 2016 Conference in Hawaii #AAJ2016 #JusticeArchitecture klou.tt/et3xltrd0xk8
Tony Vie and Jennifer Snell presented to the Cass County Commissioners and residents last night on their jail expansion project. The new addition adds 154 beds and a medical/mental health pod. #justicearchitecture #elevatusarchitecture #indianajails pharostribune.com/news/local_new…
Calling all @ASU architecture students! Join us tomorrow for pizza and a presentation on the role architects play in reshaping new approaches to justice facility design. Bring your appetite and your questions! #aiaaaj #justicearchitecture
Justice studio members participated in an @AIAKC Pillars presentation, a program that develops leaders in the architecture community. Gwen Gigous, Drew Hustedde and Jeff Lane discussed the transformational way we approach the built environment. #AIAKC #justicearchitecture
We're excited to present alongside our friends from Tulsa County Alternative Court Programs and the Oklahoma City Diversion Hub at the AIA AAJ Fall Conference in Washington, D.C.! We look forward to this important discussion. #justicearchitecture #AIAAAJ
We're excited to be at the @NCJFCJ conference in Cleveland today! Our focus is on creating environments that support positive and meaningful social change within the juvenile justice system. Stop by our booth to learn more. #JusticeArchitecture #NCJFCJ
#Justice. Top-of-mind as @MerriamWebster's #2018 word of the year. On a professional level, we seek to better understand how this word influences our work & improves spaces and lives affected by our justice system. → bit.ly/2LqR9oj #justicearchitecture
Brian Meade and Daniel Barrett will present at the International Association of Chiefs of Police annual conference on Sunday, Oct. 7, from 1:00-1:45 p.m. in Orlando, FL. Join for some great discussion! @TheIACP #IACP2018 #architecture #justicearchitecture ow.ly/1LWm30m5sXP
U.S. justice architecture should be in the hands of American architects. These are not just buildings they are symbols of liberty, accountability, and due process. #JusticeArchitecture #PatriotismInDesign
Toronto’s new courthouse is sleek — but justice isn’t about glass and bold colors. It’s about people. Design must reduce trauma, not ignore it. Until we build with empathy and cultural intelligence, we’ll keep failing those inside. #JusticeArchitecture #Toronto
Outdated architects foreign firms should not be shaping the physical expression of US justice. Our people deserve better. The architecture of justice must reflect the values of the nation it serves not the trends of a disconnected design class. #JusticeArchitecture
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France — a symbol, not a system. Today, our justice buildings aren’t symbols. They are where freedom is tested. They must be designed by American architects who live the values they represent. #JusticeArchitecture #BuildAmerican
A prison is not just a container for punishment. It’s where time is measured in silence, where isolation breaks spirits, and where dignity is often erased. Design matters — because even behind bars, people remain human. #PrisonDesign #JusticeArchitecture
Not all prisons have bars. You can be confined in open space, and free within four walls. Modern prison design must reflect this: Punishment is no longer about concrete — it’s about how space speaks to the soul. #PrisonDesign #JusticeArchitecture
Courthouse design begins with silence. Not lines, I would listen to the sound of footsteps, held breaths, closing doors. I would Research means listening to tension, timing, and trauma — then designing to soften them. What would you do? #JusticeArchitecture #DesignForDignity
Like if you think these prison design features are outdated it’s time to change Linear cell blocks aren’t just outdated, they’re dangerous. Long corridors with barred cells reduce sightlines, increase staffing needs, and amplify tension. #PrisonDesign #JusticeArchitecture
Jim Beight, and several panelists, will discuss solutions for mental health through design in justice facilities at Architecture Exchange East in Richmond, VA, on Thurs., November 8, at 3:15 p.m. ow.ly/uL4l30mmnbN @AIA_VA #ArchEx #JusticeArchitecture #MentalHealth
A courthouse is more than walls. It’s where a judge serves the Constitution, where the accused waits in fear, where lawyers fight for truth, where victims search for closure, and citizens watch. Design must honor them all — not just power. #JusticeArchitecture
Like if you think these prison design features are outdated it’s time to change Linear cell blocks aren’t just outdated, they’re dangerous. Long corridors with barred cells reduce sightlines, increase staffing needs, and amplify tension. #PrisonDesign #JusticeArchitecture
Dear Judge of 2050 Your courtroom should feel timeless—secure, soundproof, tech-integrated, with clear sightlines and noble materials. Justice deserves more than screens and glass. It deserves presence. #FutureCourts #JusticeArchitecture #DesignMatters
Like if you think the most beautiful courthouse in America is the U.S. Supreme Court—white marble, Corinthian columns, justice carved in stone. A true temple of law. #JusticeArchitecture #SupremeCourt #AmericanDesign
Courthouse design begins with silence. Not lines, I would listen to the sound of footsteps, held breaths, closing doors. I would Research means listening to tension, timing, and trauma — then designing to soften them. What would you do? #JusticeArchitecture #DesignForDignity
Before drawing a single line of a courthouse, we must study the choreography of justice: Who walks where. Who waits. Who watches. Design begins not with walls, but with movement, memory, and meaning. A floor plan is not a layout it’s a narrative. #JusticeArchitecture
Not all prisons have bars. You can be confined in open space, and free within four walls. Modern prison design must reflect this: Punishment is no longer about concrete — it’s about how space speaks to the soul. #PrisonDesign #JusticeArchitecture
A prison is not just a container for punishment. It’s where time is measured in silence, where isolation breaks spirits, and where dignity is often erased. Design matters — because even behind bars, people remain human. #PrisonDesign #JusticeArchitecture
A courthouse is more than walls. It’s where a judge serves the Constitution, where the accused waits in fear, where lawyers fight for truth, where victims search for closure, and citizens watch. Design must honor them all — not just power. #JusticeArchitecture
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France — a symbol, not a system. Today, our justice buildings aren’t symbols. They are where freedom is tested. They must be designed by American architects who live the values they represent. #JusticeArchitecture #BuildAmerican
In my music, I protect an ancient voice. In my critique, I protect a civic one. Justice spaces should echo with purpose — not power. Design must serve the sacred, not the superficial. #DesignWithMeaning #JusticeArchitecture #AramaicRoots
I sing in Aramaic — the language of Christ and exiles. It teaches me this: You cannot silence truth with concrete. Justice design must carry memory, identity, and soul. Without it, it’s just noise in glass. #JusticeArchitecture #InHisWeTrust #AramaicVoice
If you don’t live under the Constitution, you shouldn’t be designing the buildings that enforce it. American justice deserves American architects. Period. #DesignForJustice #PatriotismInDesign #JusticeArchitecture
We talk about trauma-informed care in healthcare. Where’s the trauma-informed design in our justice system? Cold walls, echoing chambers, and colorless halls aren’t neutral — they retraumatize. #DesignMatters #JusticeArchitecture #TraumaInformedDesign
Courthouses aren’t just boxes for legal proceedings. They are ritual spaces where liberty and power collide. Design them carelessly, and you erode trust in the system itself. #JusticeArchitecture #CivicDesign #DesignWithPurpose
Outdated architects foreign firms should not be shaping the physical expression of US justice. Our people deserve better. The architecture of justice must reflect the values of the nation it serves not the trends of a disconnected design class. #JusticeArchitecture
U.S. justice architecture should be in the hands of American architects. These are not just buildings they are symbols of liberty, accountability, and due process. #JusticeArchitecture #PatriotismInDesign
Toronto’s new courthouse is sleek — but justice isn’t about glass and bold colors. It’s about people. Design must reduce trauma, not ignore it. Until we build with empathy and cultural intelligence, we’ll keep failing those inside. #JusticeArchitecture #Toronto
We're excited to be at the @NCJFCJ conference in Cleveland today! Our focus is on creating environments that support positive and meaningful social change within the juvenile justice system. Stop by our booth to learn more. #JusticeArchitecture #NCJFCJ
We're excited to present alongside our friends from Tulsa County Alternative Court Programs and the Oklahoma City Diversion Hub at the AIA AAJ Fall Conference in Washington, D.C.! We look forward to this important discussion. #justicearchitecture #AIAAAJ
Calling all @ASU architecture students! Join us tomorrow for pizza and a presentation on the role architects play in reshaping new approaches to justice facility design. Bring your appetite and your questions! #aiaaaj #justicearchitecture
MT @AIAAAJ: Call for Presentations: 2016 Conference in Hawaii #AAJ2016 #JusticeArchitecture klou.tt/et3xltrd0xk8
Tony Vie and Jennifer Snell presented to the Cass County Commissioners and residents last night on their jail expansion project. The new addition adds 154 beds and a medical/mental health pod. #justicearchitecture #elevatusarchitecture #indianajails pharostribune.com/news/local_new…
We are inviting Canadian architectural firms to submit noteworthy justice projects. #JusticeArchitecture #Architecture #Correctional
Calling all @ASU architecture students! Join us tomorrow for pizza and a presentation on the role architects play in reshaping new approaches to justice facility design. Bring your appetite and your questions! #aiaaaj #justicearchitecture
Justice studio members participated in an @AIAKC Pillars presentation, a program that develops leaders in the architecture community. Gwen Gigous, Drew Hustedde and Jeff Lane discussed the transformational way we approach the built environment. #AIAKC #justicearchitecture
Corrections in Canada: Overview, Challenges and Independent Review of Ontario Corrections. Lecture by Howard Sapers. #CAAJLecture #JusticeArchitecture #Corrections #OAAConEd
We're excited to be at the @NCJFCJ conference in Cleveland today! Our focus is on creating environments that support positive and meaningful social change within the juvenile justice system. Stop by our booth to learn more. #JusticeArchitecture #NCJFCJ
We're excited to present alongside our friends from Tulsa County Alternative Court Programs and the Oklahoma City Diversion Hub at the AIA AAJ Fall Conference in Washington, D.C.! We look forward to this important discussion. #justicearchitecture #AIAAAJ
Brian Meade and Daniel Barrett will present at the International Association of Chiefs of Police annual conference on Sunday, Oct. 7, from 1:00-1:45 p.m. in Orlando, FL. Join for some great discussion! @TheIACP #IACP2018 #architecture #justicearchitecture ow.ly/1LWm30m5sXP
#Justice. Top-of-mind as @MerriamWebster's #2018 word of the year. On a professional level, we seek to better understand how this word influences our work & improves spaces and lives affected by our justice system. → bit.ly/2LqR9oj #justicearchitecture
Jim Beight, and several panelists, will discuss solutions for mental health through design in justice facilities at Architecture Exchange East in Richmond, VA, on Thurs., November 8, at 3:15 p.m. ow.ly/uL4l30mmnbN @AIA_VA #ArchEx #JusticeArchitecture #MentalHealth
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