Chicago Architecture Biennial

Polis Station

John Hill
6. octubre 2015
Photo: John Hill/World-Architects

Studio Gang's proposal is in response to what they describe as "widespread outrage and protest over recent acts of police violence in the United States." Seeing today's police stations as "little more than a jail," Polis Station explores ways of turning them "into neighborhood investments that ultimately strengthen their communities in return."

The installation in the Cultural Center consists of two parts: "An Architectural History of American Policing" on the left (top photo), displayed in the form of a complex timeline; and "Transforming Chicago's 10th District," a multi-faceted proposal for the city's far west side that includes green space, community facilities, and public housing – more than just a police station.

More information on Studio Gang's research project Polis Station can be found on the firm's website.

Jeanne Gang in front of her Polis Station installation (Photo: John Hill/World-Architects)
Image: Studio Gang Architects

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