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  2. Panopticon - Wikipedia

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    This computer rendered video shows how Bentham's panopticon would have appeared if built. Section view of a panopticon prison drawn by Willey Reveley, circa 1791. The cells are marked with (H); a skylight (M) was to provide light and ventilation. [1] Plan view of the panopticon prison, by Reveley, 1791 [2] The word panopticon derives from the ...

  3. Presidio Modelo - Wikipedia

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    The Presidio Modelo was a "model prison" with panopticon design, built on the Isla de Pinos ("Isle of Pines"), now the Isla de la Juventud ("Isle of Youth"), in Cuba. It is located in the suburban quarter of Chacón, Nueva Gerona .

  4. Portal : Architecture/Selected article archive/Archive 3

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    The Panopticon is a type of prison building designed by English philosopher Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700's. The concept of the design is to allow an observer to observe ( -opticon ) all ( pan- ) prisoners without the prisoners being able to tell if they are being observed or not, thus conveying a "sentiment of an invisible omniscience ."

  5. Stateville Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1925, Stateville was built to accommodate 1,506 inmates. Parts of the prison were designed according to the panopticon concept proposed by the British philosopher and prison reformer, Jeremy Bentham. Stateville's "F-House" cellhouse, commonly known as a "roundhouse", has a panopticon layout which features an armed tower in the center ...

  6. Jeremy Bentham - Wikipedia

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    The ultimately abortive proposal for a panopticon prison to be built in England was one among his many proposals for legal and social reform. [32] But Bentham spent some sixteen years of his life developing and refining his ideas for the building and hoped that the government would adopt the plan for a National Penitentiary appointing him as ...

  7. The 8 Most Magnificent Gothic Cathedrals Ever Built - AOL

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    The 8 Most Magnificent Gothic Cathedrals Ever Built. Julia Cancilla. ... The cathedral's ability to hold 40,000 visitors makes it not just a house of worship but a marble-clad city under one roof.

  8. Koepelgevangenis (Breda) - Wikipedia

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    The Koepelgevangenis was built from 1882 to 1886 (139 years ago) (), having been designed by Johan Frederik Metzelaar, who also designed a similar prison at Arnhem. The prison was constructed as a panopticon, as invented in 1791 by Jeremy Bentham. This allowed the guards to continuously watch the prisoners from the centre of the building.

  9. A current Apple employee is suing the company, alleging it ...

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    “For Apple’s employees, the Apple ecosystem is not a walled garden. It is a prison yard,” the lawsuit reads.