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Architects reimagine jail design to blend with community

October 03, 2024 | Oklahoma County, Oklahoma


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Architects reimagine jail design to blend with community
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the design and purpose of a new jail facility located at Southeast 22nd in Grand. Emphasizing community sensitivity, the project aims to create a structure that blends into the neighborhood rather than imposing a traditional jail aesthetic. The architectural firm HOK, recognized for its expertise in criminal justice facilities, has been tasked with this challenge.

The project comprises two main components: the jail itself and a connected but separate behavioral health center. Officials highlighted the importance of integrating behavioral health services with the jail, noting the benefits this approach offers to both inmates and the community. The design aims to foster a supportive environment, reflecting a commitment to rehabilitation and mental health support within the criminal justice system.

As the project progresses, officials encouraged questions and community engagement, underscoring the importance of transparency and collaboration in the development of this facility.

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