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“Color Walking” by Phia Bennim and Brendam McMullan (6)

The purpose of the article “Color Walking” by Phia Bennim and Brendan McMullan is to introduce the idea of “color walking”, inform the readers on what it is, and encourage the readers to do it themselves. The authors begin with… Continue Reading →

“Better Online Living…” by Melissa King (5)

In “Better Online Living through Content Moderation”, Melissa King discusses the issue people face when using “content control features” and how these people are viewed by others. Many websites offer features for blocking and censoring, however these features sometimes go… Continue Reading →

“Making Bathrooms More Accommodating” by Emily Bazelon (4)

Most people may not give much thought to the ability to use public restrooms in peace and their choice between the “men” and “women” restrooms. However, there are some people in today’s society that do not feel “at peace” or… Continue Reading →

“Designing for a Post-Gender Society” by Suzanne Tick (3)

In “His & Hers: Designing for a Post-Gender Society,” Suzanne Tick brings attention to gender-neutrality in design (or the lack thereof). Tick calls this period a “gender revolution” and continuously reinforces the idea that because gender is no longer fixed,… Continue Reading →

“Architectural Exclusion” by Sarah Schindler (2)

In “Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination And Segregation Through Physical Design Of The Built Environment” Sarah Schindler, discusses the usually overlooked existence of exclusion in architecture. People view other people as the excluders and fail to give attention to the means of… Continue Reading →

“Tapestry of Space” by Irina Nersessova (1)

Irina Nersessova explores the connection between Margaret Morton’s walk into life in the tunnels of New York and the journey of a dérive in her article “Tapestry Of Space: Domestic Architecture And Underground Communities In Margaret Morton’s Photography Of A… Continue Reading →

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