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    March 24, 1975May 23, 2019 by Myles Zhang

    Bureau of Narcotics

    The jail is used by the Essex County Sheriff’s Bureau of Narcotics. After the bureau moves out in 1989, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of law enforcement records are left behind, mixing with the trash and other debris from squatters and drug addicts.

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    Read the New York Times article about these abandoned records.

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    Student Reuse Proposals

    • ADAPTIVE REUSE of JAIL
    • Exhibit Design | Myles Zhang
    • Institutional Reuse | Janine Lang
    • Institutional Reuse | Shivali Gaikwad
    • Institutional Reuse | Xianqi Fan
    • Social History | Maura Whang
    • Social History | Shreya Ghoshal
    • Housing | Qianye Yu
    • Housing | Myron Wang
    • Community Hubs | Madeline Berry
    • Community Hubs | Daniella Zamora
    • Materials + Technology | Rob Kesack
    • Materials + Technology | Gabriela Figuereo

    Credits

    Based on a studio at Columbia University GSAPP by Belmont Freeman and Bryony Roberts.

    Exhibit curated by Myles Zhang and Zemin Zhang.

    Click here to view full credits.

    Newark Landmarks: Exhibit Sponsor

    Sponsor website.

    Where is this jail in Newark?

    271-285 New Street, Newark, NJ, 07103

    Click here to view the jail’s location on Google Maps.

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