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Color Walking

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Significance of Color

While this brief article falls short on length, the article is nothing short of being visually explosive. The post describes a experiment that he urges others to partake in as well and after looking at the impact of this experience, you can see why people are partaking in this. The whole premise of the experiment is to fixate on a specific color and follow the color where you eyes may catch it through the city. Not only does this demonstrate the importance of colors but also signifies the day to day insignificance of it as well. It takes continuous effort to realize the vividness of colors and how the world is comprised of bright and meaningful tones.  Yet when we realize this, the world opens up to the possibilities of a more vibrant perspective. And instead of focusing on just one color, the article suggest you change colors to the fluid emotions of the color’s impact on you. The more you get lost, the more effective this experiment is on you since you get to go to different ends of the city while moving organically to the way you notice a spark of color.

The Cityscape and Its Impact on You

Getting lost in the city with the sole motivator for your movements being color, also opens up the city to you in different ways than your normal commute hurrying through it. The colors of certain infrastructures no longer are a blur in the normal cityscape but they are a new direction. You can begin seeing the purposeful colors in the way the city is built and see the importance of those colors on the overall mood of the whole city. This interesting blend of both colors, movement, and landscape shows the intricate connections all of those ideals have on you yet you as a person won’t take the intricacy in without being urged to do so.

Colors Being Defined

The way colors are being defined is also an aspect of this article where colors are no longer just confined to crayons or other explicit ways but to the way a certain light catches a blue tinge. This documentation in the article of one color walk also paints a vivd picture for the audience since we don’t personally see the things they do, we imagine it ourselves. And looking back at the entirety of their walk you can see a cohesive mesh of colors and objects; things you would not notice had they not pointed them out. By looking at a simple aspect of a walk in the perspective of just color, you can notice the way a tone or mood may change within the city or room and you see the entirety of their walk as a story-like documentation of their walk. And though it would be rather difficult to focus on all colors at the same time, focusing on colors and their vibrant influence on our perspective can help us grasp the bright life that we have grown to see as mundane and dull. This reading also relates to the way we should begin to look at our built environment. We should not see the colors as a entity on its own but a supporting character that helps tell the overall story of the interior or exterior.

Built Environment Description: Dancing Goats

I visited Dancing Goats Coffee Company which was located in Atlanta very near the Georgia Tech campus. They opened up in the restored Sears building. The company was founded in 1988 yet didn’t move to Atlanta until 1994. As soon as you enter the coffee shop, you can first see the emblem of their company all across various mediums like t-shirt merchandise and coffee cups to coffee drainers and makers. The main store front, though had lots of artifacts, was arranged to be very open, approachable, and cohesive. The overall color scheme of the coffee shop is easily identifiable with the main colors used in the shop being a bright orange, a cool teal, and the rest of the color was ranging from smooth grey to eggshell white. The singular usage of these colors makes the tone of the shop very cohesive and agreeable. There is no question to the tone or mood the shop hopes to set. And even though the outside room was arranged in a different manner, they still come together to create two distinct yet harmonious tone. The outside patio room was arranged more fluidly and organically and had the different color tone of warm reds and oranges while utilizing the natural texture of woods. Both rooms as well as the side sitting area of benches, still conveyed this familiar feeling making it easily maneuverable. The open space made you more open to move around and explore the different corners of the shop. And looking at the people in the coffee shop and the specific location of the coffee shop, you can see the main demographic is college students or young adults. This space was utilized as a safe and quiet place for people to get their work done in an appropriate space. And though the coffee shop doesn’t advertise to college students, you can see from the specific location and modern theme that the coffee shop naturally appeals to the nearby young adults. In the end, the whole coffee shop made me feel hip and modern. The colors made everything very agreeable and made the whole space genuine. Not only was the coffee great, but the environment they harbor was something ,as a college student, I flock towards.

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Interior

Deeper inside the coffee shop you can see a seating area that portrays a very modern kitchen feel. There is even a movable ladder to get to the cupboards on top of the table. Even though the whole style of Dancing Goats is modern, it still makes you feel at home and comfortable. The shop is also very open and spacious which further promotes this feeling of comfort.

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Wall

Even in the natural colors of the oranges and the color of the coffee bags, you can see the universal color theme still prevalent. On the wall you see a plaque that explains the name of Dancing Goats and shows the history behind coffee as a history as well as the coffee they produce and roast in house.

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Restrooms

The restrooms show the general color theme Dancing Goats has with bright orange and teal blue. This art on the walls and doors shows a unique way to signify bathrooms and makes a different statement. We also see the very strict gender lines that this promotes with the separated and distinct genders portrayed on the majority of the wall.

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Coffee Artifact

The artifact I got from Dancing Goats was one of their iced lattes which clearly shows their symbol that is adorned everywhere inside from coffee cups to t-shirt merchandise. But you can see that Dancing Goats isn’t the roaster or maker of the coffee but is under the reign of Batdorf and Bronson. This coffee cup is minimalistic and relays the nature you see inside the coffee shop.

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Outside Area

The outside area showed the multi-themed nature of Dancing Goats well. The hanging fixtures show minimalistic and modern decoration yet the main nature of the room was rustic and very natural with the mix matched chairs and the main usage of wood. This rustic nature juxtaposes the normal city theme in which you can see through the walls of windows.

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Lights

The main room was adorned in dimly lit lightbulbs. The general aesthetic of of the whole place was a well blended mixture of rustic and modern architecture. You can see by the interesting choice of lighting and surrounding mixture of chains and metal piping that the whole feel of the interior is complex yet cohesive.

Annotated Bibliography 4,5,&6

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Staff, Curbed. “It’s Time to Stop Describing Spaces as ‘Masculine’ or ‘Feminine'” Curbed. Vox Media, 15 Dec. 2014. Web. 21 Feb. 2016. <http://www.curbed.com/2014/12/15/10012002/masculine-feminine-design-decor-writing>.

Comparing the reading summaries of the positive light feminine architecture, this article is portrayed in the exact opposite tone where they say that the gendered labels on modern architecture degrades the feminist movement. The article sets examples of how feminine pieces of design in interior decor is deemed as frivolous while the masculine features of decor is portrayed as staple pieces of the interior built space. Having the dichotomy of the masculine and feminine features, the article paints a great image of how the interior space is built and how the submissive tone of the feminine features plays a vital role in demoralizing the importance of the feminine movement. The article also shows that in order to have the certain labels of ‘feminine’ and ‘masculine’ there has to be stereotypes set in place and thus furthers  the  negative connotations of feminine features. Perpetuating the traditional gender roles, labeling the interior space also builds up more of the lackluster status quo that this modern age is already breaking down. This article is relevant since we spoke about the built environment and how the feminine architecture movement is showing great strides in feminist movements. And even though the two articles don’t share the same sentiments, we can see both perspectives on the issue making a wider picture for us to draw information on. 


Steinmetz, Katy. “The Gender-Neutral Bathroom Revolution Is Growing.”Time. Time, 11 Jan. 2016. Web. 22 Feb. 2016. <http://time.com/4175774/san-francisco-gender-neutral-bathrooms/>.

This is another article that debunks the greatness of a gendered society but dives into the specifics in the fashion world and how the subsequent marketing is also being influenced by the labels of gender roles. This article also follows on the idea the other article showed of how the labels of gender idealize the masculine features yet still ignoring the more prominent feminine features. When the article said that there are many instances of androgyny in the fashion industry but most likely featuring manly features while juxtaposing only with frivolous feminine features. They say that they see many manly built females promoting menswear yet there is not androgyny with curvier women promoting the same menswear since that doesn’t sell. The article also highlights how the fashion industry uses these blurred gender lines only to market the controversy and not the actual design of the clothes. This is another article that shows the other side of the reading we did in class as well as showing the other perspectives in different realms other than architecture.


Krentcil, Faran. “Here’s the Problem With Fashion’s Androgyny Obsession.”ELLE. N.p., 02 Sept. 2015. Web. 21 Feb. 2016. <http://www.elle.com/fashion/a30209/the-problem-with-fashions-androgyny-obsession/>.

Time wrote this article to highlight the great strides and influence San Francisco is having with gender neutral bathrooms. They are passing bills to make many of the city’s single occupancy bathrooms into non gender specific bathrooms and therefore they are causing great influence to other city’s as well as colleges and public schools .Safety is also another main idea in this article in which they highlight the dangers transgender people face in order to attain a basic necessity like the bathroom. This article touches on the ideas we spoke about on the importance of a comfortable shared space like the bathroom to people who are not gender specific or transgender. However this article brings a new light on the other positive influences a non gender specific bathroom can bring like a mother with a son or a caretaker. These other examples helps to connect the transgenders’ issue with the shared space with those within the community who can benefit from these open, comfortable, and safe space.

 

Making Bathrooms More ‘Accommodating’

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Accommodation

The author sets up the article nicely by showing the audience what is really wrong with the word and implication of ‘accommodation’. Those who have to accommodate feel like they are complied to do so and so people who just want equal access feel further stripped away from the normal society by being labeled as a burden. This sets up societal norms that people feel the need to fit into. This word of ‘accommodation’ just further exemplifies the stigmas that surround the entering age of gender fluidity. The article also brings up the fact that it’s the transgender people who seem to be doing the most work when it comes to making everyone comfortable in the reoccurring issue of bathroom assignments. This fact also highlights how much work there is left in radically changing the society’s discomfort with having a safe and comfortable environment for all groups. Everybody has to use a bathroom in any situation they’re in especially in restaurants, workplaces, malls, and parks. So having a basic need not being available to your set of people, is inherently pushing that specific group out; a way of using the built environment to push unwanted people away.

History and Gender Roles

The article also highlights an interesting backstory to the introduction of the female bathroom. The backstory sets a theme of weakness and gender stereotypes that are still shared by some to this day. The inclusion of this backstory introduces the topic of how these places of female assembly is being intruded on by a new character of female. This all comes together to describe and humanize the other side of the battle of equal access for trans people. Though trans women might see themselves as women it is almost impossible to have all women have that same acceptance. A commentator shared an interesting view on how it seems as though once again women are having to be pushed over by men even if they are trans women. The oppressive gender role of men is still seen in the bathrooms as women see as this infiltration of their private space as a power struggle.

Fitting in the Mold

The article points out the fallacies with boiling down gender to chromosomes and with that they highlight that it’s not about the labels of gender that trans people seek but fitting in and being with the group they identify with the most. The author also includes an example of wanting to fit in with the story of a 12 year old transgender girl. While this is one story of environment that is more than accepting, there is still much work to be done outside of this one success story in order to achieve the societal acceptance of all gender bathrooms The article also says that change is made by making small adjustments which will not only help ease the safety of trans people but to help ensure that they are accepted in all places and not just confined to the places that have gender neutral bathrooms.

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