
Prison Perimeter Wall, Haarlem — Institutional Architecture
23 May 2025 · Haarlem
The perimeter wall does the work before the building even registers. Anti-climb wire strung between brick pilasters, overgrown vegetation pressing against the base, a four-storey Victorian brick facade rising behind — the whole composition reads as containment first, architecture second. Shot under a heavy overcast sky in spring, the flat light pulls no punches: there is nothing picturesque here, and that is precisely the point. The oppressive institutional weight is the subject, not a byproduct of it.
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