Filling the Gap: New Approaches to Diversion, Healing and Rehabilitation

The Canadian Academy of Architecture for Justice (CAAJ) challenges architecture students to design a community-oriented building that addresses societal crises such as addiction, homelessness, and mental health. Participants are tasked with selecting a site, identifying the specific crisis being addressed, and creating an architectural solution that helps bridge gaps in traditional justice institutions. The goal is to propose innovative spaces that promote healing, recovery, and rehabilitation for marginalized individuals.

1st Prize: $3000 CAD
2nd & 3rd Prize: $1000 CAD

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Cite: " Filling the Gap: New Approaches to Diversion, Healing and Rehabilitation" 18 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1027026/filling-the-gap-new-approaches-to-diversion-healing-and-rehabilitation> ISSN 0719-8884

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