New yes Klagenfurt: Sample project for energy efficiency and security
New yes Klagenfurt: Sample project for energy efficiency and security
Austria will take a significant step in the correctional reform with the construction of a new youth criminal house in Klagenfurt. In the future, the ambitious project is intended to set standards in energy efficiency, security and also in the quality of workplace. Justice Minister Alma Zadić emphasizes that the concept of the new building is well thought out to the smallest detail and that it looks at the implementation with great anticipation. It is fully behind the project, which not only creates modern terms of detention, but should also put sustainable aspects in the foreground.
An important part of this new prison is the endeavor to set a positive economic impulse. Gerald Beck, Managing Director of the Federal Immobilien Society (BIG), emphasizes that the construction will secure numerous jobs. This is particularly important in the current economic situation in which measures to create employment are urgently required. The new building is therefore not only a sign of progress in the judiciary, but also for the economy in the region.
modern standards for priority
The new prison should act as a model for other facilities in Austria. The idea of combining sustainability and security reflects the current trend to take the most modern standards into account when planning such institutions. Such a step will not only benefit the occupants, but also help to improve the entire judicial landscape in Austria.
In view of the challenges with which the judicial system has been confronted in recent years, the construction of a new prison in Klagenfurt appears as a real profit. The integration of solid security measures, combined with modern workplaces for the staff, offers a promising perspective for the future of correctional facilities in Austria.