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Carceral logic extends beyond prison walls, infiltrating social institutions, public space, and everyday life through spatial design, surveillance, and structural inequality. Challenging the illusion of separation between the inside and outside, the text traces how practices of control and exclusion shape both the physical and ideological fabric of society. By drawing on abolitionist thought, it calls for collective reimagining and resistance to the expanding reach of carcerality.base /  roof
membrane, borders, public space


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DIPLOMA THESIS
ADÉLA VAVŘÍKOVÁ









THEORETICAL TEXT

The online archive NOTES ON PRISON forms part of a diploma project undertaken at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, within Studio Architecture I. The overarching aim of the archive is to present and describe the practices, strategies, and associated architectural matter through which power is exercised within the prison system. These practices and spatial elements are subsequently revealed within different contexts and typologies.

The project’s political dimension contributes to the discourse on prison abolition, while also serving as a professional appeal to the architectural community: to learn to recognise spaces designed for oppression and violence, and to refuse further participation in their production. Instead, it calls for the use of imagination as a design tool, encouraging the creation of a society grounded in care and social equality.

At the top of the webpage, readers will find (1) a list of frequently asked questions related to prison abolition, (2) a glossary of terms, and (3) a manual explaining the structure of the online archive, including its categories, tags, and entries.