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1The Architecture of Madness

Insane Asylums in the United States

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  • Title: The Architecture of Madness
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 256
  • Publisher: ➤  University of Minnesota Press - Univ Of Minnesota Press
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Minnesota, USA - Minneapolis, USA - Minneapolis

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  • First Year Published: 2007
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    Kirkbride Plan

    The Kirkbride Plan was a system of mental asylum design advocated by American psychiatrist Thomas Story Kirkbride (1809–1883) in the mid-19th century

    Asylum architecture in the United States

    social environment of the insane asylum. A series of plans, such as the Kirkbride plan and the Cottage plan, resulted from this collaboration, developed using

    Pennsylvania State Hospitals

    several "plans" or designs. Kirkbride Plan refers to a system of mental asylum design advocated by Philadelphia psychiatrist Thomas Story Kirkbride in the

    Kirkbride

    Kirkbride may refer to: Kirkbride, Cumbria, a village in England Alec Kirkbride (1897–1978), British diplomat Anne Kirkbride (1954–2015), British soap

    Mendota Mental Health Institute

    the facility based on the Kirkbride Plan. Shipman later designed a sister facility near Oshkosh and several other Kirkbride plan asylums in Iowa and Illinois

    Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital

    Sloan chose to follow the Kirkbride Plan, a list of ideals pertaining to hospital design created by Thomas Story Kirkbride. There would be a center section

    Richardson Olmsted Complex

    people with mental illness developed by Dr. Thomas Story Kirkbride known as the Kirkbride Plan. Over the years, as mental health treatment changed and

    Thomas Story Kirkbride

    Thomas Story Kirkbride (July 31, 1809 – December 16, 1883) was a physician, alienist, and hospital superintendent for the Institute of the Pennsylvania

    Elgin Mental Health Center

    (AMSAII), in terms of the amount of land required and also by adopting the Kirkbride Plan for the Central Building. Colonel S. V. Shipman, who had designed the

    Traverse City State Hospital

    50, was constructed in Victorian-Italianate style according to the Kirkbride Plan. The hospital opened in 1885 with 43 residents. Under James Decker Munson