The history of deviance has left a heritage of “architectural devices” conceived and designed to exclude
and isolate. On the one hand, asylum places seek a new identity without giving up memory;
on the other hand, prisons that currently, by their constitution, do not meet the principles of rehabilitation
of the condemned because they were created to punish.
The survey aims to investigate the almost antithetical history of these two places through case studies
and new possible visions.