School at the University of Pennsylvania from 1988 toĪbout the linear plan my writing on this topic wouldġ994, I dropped the subject entirely, perhaps because Iīe far less nuanced without her care. When I went to graduateĪnnmarie Adams lavished attention on an early draft New York, near Buffalo, and that I was interested in Helped me understand the key issues of ventilation and Sor, he learned that I had been raised in Rochester, Jeanne Kisacky’s research on hospital architecture has Richardson’s Buffalo State Hospitalįord, Jane Kromm, and Christine Stevenson, especially.įor the Insane. Ticipants were wonderfully responsive, Sarah Ruther. My undergraduate honors thesis at Wesleyan Uni. Rchitectural historian Joseph Siry suggested I writeĪnd we were on the edges of our chairs. HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE AFTER THE CIVIL WAR THE DEVELOPMENT OF KIRKBRIDE PLAN HOSPITALS AND HOPE FOR AN ARCHITECTURAL CURE RC445.Y36 2007 725´.520973-dc22 2007003766 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper The University of Minnesota is an equal-opportunity educator and employer. Hospital architecture-United States-History. Psychiatric hospitals-United States-Design and construction- History. Asylums-United States-Design and construction- History. (Architecture, landscape, and American culture) Includes bibliographical references and index. The architecture of madness : insane asylums in the United States / Carla Yanni. Published by the University of Minnesota Press 111 Third Avenue South, Suite 290 Minneapolis, MN 55401-2520 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Yanni, Carla. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Copyright 2007 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota All rights reserved. The architectural plans in Appendix D were redrawn by Kevin Bell. Reprinted with permission of the Society of Architectural Historians. An earlier version of chapter 2 was previously published as “The Linear Plan for Insane Asylums in the United States to 1866,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 62, no. The author and the University of Minnesota Press gratefully acknowledge the support of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the University Research Council of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in the publication of this book. ![]() This book is supported by a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Staunton, Virginia. University of Minnesota Press MINNEAPOLIS Van Slyck The Architecture of Madness: Insane Asylums in the United States Carla YanniĪRCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE, AND AMERICAN CULTURE Katherine Solomonson UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAĪ Manufactured Wilderness: Summer Camps and the Shaping of American Youth, 1890–1960 Abigail A. Architecture, Landscape, and American Culture SERIES EDITOR
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