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Creative design raises the bar

By Edwin Heathcote

Published: August 27 2008 20:16 | Last updated: August 27 2008 20:16

The architecture of prisons has historically been monumentally symbolic – if a city’s cathedral was its trailer for the forthcoming feature of heaven, its prison was an introduction to hell.

In the eighteenth century, Europe’s greatest architects were busy designing grand, ominous prisons. George Dance gave Newgate a menacing austerity while Charles Barry, architect of the Palace of Westminster, applied a gothic darkness to the walls of Pentonville.

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