Corrections Connections

By: Correctional News
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Corrections Connections, the exclusive podcast from Correctional News. Join us as we sit down with leaders across the justice community—from owners and operators to AEC firms and vendors—to discuss the latest news, projects, trends, and innovative ideas shaping the industry. Hear from the most sought-after experts, get real-world insights, and enjoy engaging conversations. https://correctionalnews.com/
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Episodes
  • Designing for Rehabilitation: A Conversation with Justice Architect Brian Endler
    Jan 31 2025

    In this inaugural episode of Corrections Connections, Torrey sits down with Brian Endler, a seasoned Justice Architect at Gannett Fleming Transystems, to explore his 23-year journey designing correctional facilities. Brian shares his unique path into justice architecture and his passion for creating environments that are more conducive to rehabilitation and positive change. He shares the process of the recent merger with Gannett Fleming, and discusses trends shaping the future of correctional facilities. This insightful conversation also covers topics ranging from the importance of natural daylight to creating specialized units for mental health and substance abuse treatment, as well as the critical role of education in overcoming the stigma surrounding these types of projects.

    Offering a wealth of insights, Brian delves into the challenges and rewards of working in the justice sector. He also shares his approach to designing facilities that prioritize safety, dignity, and a move away from the institutional feel of past facilities. Brian’s practical insights, backed by years of experience, provide invaluable takeaways for both those working in corrections and those interested in the architectural design and construction industry.


    Episode Highlights:


    • Brian’s journey into justice architecture and the mentorship that guided his path.


    • The recent merger and evolution of Gannett Fleming Transystems in the justice market.


    • Navigating the unique challenges of public perception regarding correctional projects.


    • Emphasizing natural daylighting and creating a more normative environment in design.


    • Current trends in justice architecture that emphasize restorative justice and rehabilitation.


    • The importance of specialized units for mental health and substance abuse treatment.


    • Strategies for collaborating with clients and educating the public on facility benefits.


    • The role of education and collaboration in shaping the future of correctional facilities.


    • The use of technology and new materials to enhance correctional facilities.


    Key Takeaways:


    • "It's not so much that I sought out the justice market. It kind of found me."


    • "The best mentorship helps bring you into an industry where you can thrive."


    • “Leveraging relationships is the biggest thing in this market; it’s all about who you know”


    • “We are trying to make facilities less stark and more comfortable for residents, while still maintaining secure environments.”


    • "Natural daylighting goes a long way. We design and build for that now."


    • "We're not just throwing up a concrete box to warehouse people that are bad. These are iconic facilities in our communities."
    • "You're going to bump into them at the grocery store. So I think the thinking on these facilities has changed in the public's view."


    • "The way to combat the public stigma is educating them on the benefits of these facilities."


    • “These facilities are not a copy and paste system, each client is unique, and the design must serve their individual needs”


    Links:


    Correctional News: https://correctionalnews.com/


    Gannett Fleming Transystems: https://www.gannettfleming.com/


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