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2021

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Front Matter: This edition of Telesis, the University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture student journal, explores the theme of "Isolation."


Editorial: The Telesis Team introduces Telesis: Isolation.


Association: Randall Kinnaman shares his childhood experiences of visiting his incarcerated father at various prison visitation centers.


Disorientation: Giuliana Vaccarino Gearty explores the positive outcomes from feeling lost in a city.


Dismantling: Travis Howell and Tanner Pickens share the history of Oklahoma City’s Deep Deuce and Interstate 235.


Engagement: Kate O’Connor introduces Marywood University’s Socially Responsible Architecture seminar.


Food Fight: Rebecca Doglas combats food deserts.


Drops: Ian Goodale provides shelter to the homeless.


Displacement: Ben Gravel provides shelter for those displaced by California Wildfires.


Schematics: Ryan Godfrey proposes inclusive design schematics for people with autism.


Villa: Candelaria Mas Pohmajevic examines COVID 19 outbreaks in Argentina’s Shanty Towns.


Rehabilitation: David Swaby investigates prison rehabilitation in the form of educational programs.


Chair: Jake Lange explores the importance of agency in processes of rehabilitation.


Incarceration: Emily Hays calls designers to no longer be complicit in the design of carceral facilities.


Tunnel: Johanna Hilmes explores the benefits of incorporating color in prison design.


Interview: Alex Finklestein interviews Dr. Jae James regarding his experience of incarceration and resultant ambitions.

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prison, inclusive, punishment, shelter, injustice, design, housing, isolation, systemic, police, Floyd, Chauvin, visitation, family, families, experience, inmates, city, lost, being, feeling, trajectories, Deep Deuce, highway, community, laws, neighborhoods, social, students, projects, understanding, food, region, empathy, food deserts, need, pods, shelter-less, wildfires, disaster, disaster relief, autism, adjustable, environment, office, slums, pandemic, conditions, public, education, recidivism, programs, detainees, incarceration, autonomy, facilities, suffering, society, individuals, color, lighting, people, trauma, impact, racial injustice, architecture

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