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01 INMATE 101
Reimagining a new incarceration center
Inmate 101 is a project for ACSA competition which celebrates steel structure in any architecture types.
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I took an interest towards the United States incarceration system and found that 25% of the world’s prison population belong to United States alone. With an intent to reside this broken system, I designed Inmate 101 as a new incarceration center that allowed the low- and medium-risk inmates to participate the educational and vocational programs offered in addition to their new sanitary rooms.
The main focus of this project is to bring light to the misconceptions of the incarceration systems and using architecture to redefine it as a rehabilitation center rather than a jail cell.

25% of the world’s prison population are in the United States
2X as many people incarcerated in local jails waiting trial and presumed innocent than the entire federal prisons combined
92% of these prisoners are considered non-violent
33% are recidivism cases due to parole violations
Juvenile
Most US states incarcerates 16 year olds as adults while European countries still trialed 18-21 year olds as legal minors