In 2016, Impact Justice began exploring a role for architects in ending mass incarceration. We believe significant changes in the built environment are necessary to curb enforcement and confinement as responses to crime and to abolish prison as we know it.
Impact Justice partnered with legendary architect Frank Gehry and nationally known author and activist Susan Burton during the first year of our ongoing project Building Justice. Our powerful new short film tracks students at two leading schools of architecture, SCI-Arc and Yale, as they envision a not-too-distant future in which America incarcerates far fewer people in truly humane environments. It’s design ahead of the curve, pushing the limits of what we believe is possible and filling us with hope. The students’ task wasn’t simply to design a new prison, but to help us find a way out of the prison.