Responding to the Bangkok Rules through Architecture (PID027)

11am – 11.30am EST, 19 February 2025 ‐ 30 mins

Parallel Workshops

In this presentation Sarah will provide delegates with a series of architectural responses to each of the Bangkok Rules, providing built examples where possible. Whilst some of the rules appear not to relate to the built environment, this presentation will show how architects can respond to the objectives of the Bangkok Rules and create therapeutic and healing environments that are truly responsive to the particular needs of women deprived of their liberty.
Research has verified that careful consideration of spaces and layouts, combined with the use of appropriate materials and detailing can assist in reducing the negative impact of the built environment on incarcerated women. By providing well-considered facilities that support positive programs and behaviors, further improvements to outcomes are more likely, and better practices are able to be embedded.  This presentation seeks to link these design based solutions with the Bangkok Rules.