. . . there were attempts at reconciling the aesthetics of prison architecture with the Spanish Villa style . . .
What meaning is implied by the underlined words as they are used in this excerpt?
A callous attitude because the description of an institution that confines convicted criminals triggers feelings of insensitivity to the limited freedom of those who are restrained
An ironic tone due to the unlikelihood that prison construction would consider a particular style of architecture, especially one of artistic beauty of any style
An indignant tone because the words offer such a cloaked response to the injustice of those wrongly accused or imprisoned
A malicious attitude due to the sense that the intent of the reference to prison architecture is such a careless remark intended to purposefully attack