Walls of Containment
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Walls of Containment
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The research on which this book is based reveals the meaning and significance of the architectural and landscape legacy from the inception of the asylum system to its extinction, in the context of an evolving political, social, medical and economic climate.
Walls of Confinement looks at a crucially unexamined aspect of Irish mental illness facilities: their architecture.
Ireland was hardly alone in perpetuating institutional responses to mental illness in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but this small country took things farther than most: by the 1950s, it had the worldβs highest number of psychiatric ward beds per capita. Many have sought to explain Irelandβs unusual density of mental illness facilities, but Patrick Quinlanβs book looks to one underexplored aspect of such facilities as a means to an explanation: their architecture.
Walls of Confinement examines the spaces and landscapes created to facilitate this spectacular expansion in Irish institutional provision. Quinlan reveals the significance of the architectural and landscape legacy from the earliest days of the asylum system to its extinction, linking indoor and outdoor planning to broader political, economic, and medical changes in the country. His book charts the architectural progression from Enlightenment-era ideals to the construction of massive structures whose primary goal was accommodating historically unprecedented numbers of people.
Though these antiquated architectural plans may seem profoundly far-removed from current views on treating mental illness, Quinlan shows that such designs are still testaments to the curative aspirations of their eras.
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Highly praised for its rich and original contribution to Ireland's architectural and psychiatric history, Walls of Confinement has been called a vital resource on the country's mental hospital buildings. Reviews highlight its insightful typographical comparisons and its uncovering of fascinating histories behind notable institutions. Commentators note the book's role in broadening understanding of Irelandβs institutional past beyond well-known sites such as the Magdalen Laundries.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781910820742
Publisher: University College Dublin Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 April 2021
Country: Ireland
Imprint: University College Dublin Press
Illustration: Fully colour illustrated throughout
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 244.0mm
Height: 244.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 350
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About the Author
Patrick Quinlan is an architect with both a lifelong personal interest in historic buildings and a masters qualification in architectural conservation. He is a past recipient of a Dissertation Commendation at the international RIBA. He has just commenced a PhD at Birkbeck, University of London, where he will be examining the stigma and significance associated with former asylum sites in Ireland.
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