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Chicago Metropolitan Correctional Center
71 W. Van Buren St.
Chicago
Illinois
Harry Weese & Associates
Although hailed as an inventive, stylish,
post-modern solution to an urban jail, it is difficult for me to enthuse over what is in
essence a working panopticon, an example of the potential of architecture to express state
control through surveillance and confinement.
Christy Rogers, 1998