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Built Environment Analysis of Georgia Tech

The built environment of Georgia Tech appeals to the wealthy and intimidates people from the lower classes. The result is a student body that lacks economic diversity. The built environment of Georgia tech gives off a very sophisticated vibe appealing… Continue Reading →

Statements that stood out to me from Percell’s “Possible Worlds”

“For Lefebvre formal, legal rights are never God-given, nor are they natural rights that the framers of constitutions simply write down. Rather rights are always the outcome of political struggle. They are the manifestation, the end result of collective claims… Continue Reading →

The Tabernacle’s Appearance

The Tabernacle is located on 152 Luckie Street Atlanta, GA, next to the Ferris Wheel. It is in the heart of downtown. The building is made of red bricks all around. The building has three sections and each section is… Continue Reading →

The Tabernacle: Where I had my first concert!

The Tabernacle has a very special place in my heart because it is where I went to my first concert. It was a very last minute plan. My friend had an extra ticket and she asked me the day of the… Continue Reading →

Summary: Recognizing Campus Landscapes as Learning Spaces- By Kathleen G Scholl, Gowri Betrabet Gulwadi

In this article Scholl and Gulwadi claim that a nature based College campus environment is the best environment for students to learn and be productive in. Due to higher enrollment rates, Universities want to create and have the best environments… Continue Reading →

Trashcans in Courtyard

Walking around in the courtyard at Georgia State University , it’s hard not to run into one of the many trashcans scattered around. There are roughly about 10 trashcans, as far as I could see. They are located in random areas… Continue Reading →

My time in the courtyard at Georgia State University

Here I am sitting in the courtyard at Georgia State University for an hour straight. I am sitting in the hot sun taking notes for my English class as students’/teachers rush by me. I noticed quite a few things during… Continue Reading →

Reading Summary: Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment by Sarah Schindler

Discrimination was a big part of history; particularly in the history of America with the separation of people of color. Not only were people being discriminated through laws and regulations, but architecture was also used to exclude. Although seldom recognized… Continue Reading →

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