Architectures
The Sante, A Jail in Paris (10x1)
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There is no place here for the architect’s imagination or fantasy. The building is a manifestation of social administration.
The La Santé Prison was built in Paris by Emile Vaudremer between 1861 and 1867. It was a model prison, at the forefront of incarceration theory, in which a marked obsession with physical and moral hygiene is evident. This modern prison, equipped with the most advanced equipment of its era, features a dark side of architecture: all pleasure is absent, and efficiency and control reign supreme.