Summary of a Summary: Nersessova on Morton’s In the Tunnel

In “Tapestry of Space: Domestic Architecture and Underground Communities in Margaret Morton’s Photography of a Forgotten New York” Irina Nersessova provides a interpretation, criticism, and analysis on the pictures in Margaret Morton’s “The Tunnel”. She starts her introduction by explaining the contents of “The Tunnel” as well as provides a background on the many different […]

Hey Everybody!

Hello my name is Avery Johnson and I’m currently in Ms. Arrington’s class. Currently I’m majoring in Music so I can pursue a degree in Music Composition. It’s great to have Ms. Arrington’s class I already got two great friends my homies Jonathan and Mario. Shoutouts to Y’all! We was currently working on one of […]

Reading Summary One (Architectural Exclusion part 1)

This was one of the most interesting and eye-opening articles I have read so far. In this particular passage of the article Sarah presents the argument that there are physical aspects of man made built environments that either intentionally or non-intentionally discriminate and segregate society, described as architectural exclusion. It therefore physically restricts targeted groups, […]

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