Jasmin Dieterle
MA work
MA work
‘At Her Majesty’s Pleasure Gardens’ seeks to redefine the consequential effect of conviction and internment as a social and physical wall within the city, in the face of the prevailing commercialisation of the UK’s prisons. The project assumes that an urban environment characterised by rules and restrictions provokes a counter-desire for thrills, excitement and the exhilaration of spectacle. The urban architecture proposed examines the amalgamation of a prison and a pleasure garden, exploring the relationship of prison inmate and citizen and of hiding away versus being exposed.

Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Architecture
Programme
MA Architecture, 2012
Specialism
ADS2
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Contact
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‘At Her Majesty’s Pleasure Gardens’ seeks to redefine the consequential effect of conviction and internment as a social and physical wall within the city, in the face of the prevailing commercialisation of the UK’s prisons. The project assumes that an urban environment characterised by rules and restrictions provokes a counter-desire for thrills, excitement and the exhilaration of spectacle. The urban architecture proposed examines the amalgamation of a prison and a pleasure garden, exploring the relationship of prison inmate and citizen and of hiding away versus being exposed.

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Degrees
- Dipl-Ing (FH), Architecture, Hochschule Konstanz University of Applied Sciences, Germany, 2007
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Experience
- Junior design architect, Coop-Himmelblau, Vienna, Austria, 2007–10