Friis & Moltke Architects A/S

Anstalten Correctional Facility

Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk

ANSTALTEN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

Shl + Friis & Moltke

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Lytt Architecture

AREA
8000 M²

YEAR
2019

ENGINEERING
Ramboll

CATEGORY
Security

PHOTOGRAPHS
Adam Mørk

LOCATION
Nuuk, Greenland

Text description provided by architect.

Nestled in the rugged terrain of Greenland’s seaside capital, a new correctional facility designed by Danish architectural firms Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Friis & Moltke, exemplifies the power of design to humanize the justice system.

Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk
Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk

Known as Anstalten, the facility is designed to give inmates a sense of purpose and hope while reuniting them with their families, allowing them to rehabilitate in a more humane, healing environment.

The architects designed the 8,000-square-meter, three-level facility as a small village complete with residential blocks, workspaces, education and sports facilities, a library, a health center, and a chapel.

Interior flourishes by Greenlandic artists such as Julie Edel Hardenberg, Miki Jakobsen, and Aka Høegh, including landscape paintings, traditional designs, and etchings carved into the perimeter wall, enrich communal areas with an expression of local culture.

Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk
Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk

Greenlanders who are currently still incarcerated in Denmark will eventually be offered the chance to return to and rehabilitate in their home country.

This “humane facility” concept mimics the rhythm and structure of everyday life. The hope is that once released, the inmates will have a greater chance of successful reintegration into society, with lower rates of recidivism.

The facility also serves as a contemporary work environment for personnel. A high level of security for both inmates and staff prevents escapes, illegal entry, and smuggling.

Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk
Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk

The three residential units house a total of 76 inmates, each occupying private 12-square-meter rooms. Most of these rooms feature a bar-less window and an unobstructed view of the sea. Meanwhile, a panoramic window spans the common area.

The facility is composed of a series of blocks positioned to follow the natural contours of the rocky landscape along Greenland’s coast 265 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle. The orientation and scale of the building blend seamlessly with its surroundings.

Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk
Anstalten Correctional Facility
© Adam Mørk

Until now, many people in Greenland who were sentenced to prison for severe crimes were relocated some 4,000 kilometers away to Denmark. Today, some of those inmates—many of whom are from Nuuk and have family close by—have been transferred to Anstalten, allowing them to serve their time closer to home.

Friis & Moltke Architects A/S
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