Wellner Architects was the lead on the team that designed this new, prototypical, 116-bed, 22,800 square foot corrections facility for Johnson County, Kansas. The facility (master planned for 464 beds) will accommodate people on work-release programs. Spaces include sleeping rooms, administrative and counseling offices, day rooms, a dining facility and multi-purpose room, a conference room, and a visitor's room. Sight-lines, security, and future expansion were major considerations in developing the design solution.
Wellner Architects was the lead on the team that designed this new, prototypical, 116-bed, 22,800 square foot corrections facility for Johnson County, Kansas. The facility (master planned for 464 beds) will accommodate people on work-release programs. Spaces include sleeping rooms, administrative and counseling offices, day rooms, a dining facility and multi-purpose room, a conference room, and a visitor's room. Sight-lines, security, and future expansion were major considerations in developing the design solution.
Wellner Architects was the lead on the team that designed this new, prototypical, 116-bed, 22,800 square foot corrections facility for Johnson County, Kansas. The facility (master planned for 464 beds) will accommodate people on work-release programs. Spaces include sleeping rooms, administrative and counseling offices, day rooms, a dining facility and multi-purpose room, a conference room, and a visitor's room. Sight-lines, security, and future expansion were major considerations in developing the design solution.
Wellner Architects was the lead on the team that designed this new, prototypical, 116-bed, 22,800 square foot corrections facility for Johnson County, Kansas. The facility (master planned for 464 beds) will accommodate people on work-release programs. Spaces include sleeping rooms, administrative and counseling offices, day rooms, a dining facility and multi-purpose room, a conference room, and a visitor's room. Sight-lines, security, and future expansion were major considerations in developing the design solution.
Wellner Architects was the lead on the team that designed this new, prototypical, 116-bed, 22,800 square foot corrections facility for Johnson County, Kansas. The facility (master planned for 464 beds) will accommodate people on work-release programs. Spaces include sleeping rooms, administrative and counseling offices, day rooms, a dining facility and multi-purpose room, a conference room, and a visitor's room. Sight-lines, security, and future expansion were major considerations in developing the design solution.