Architectural exclusion is attempting to separate certain groups of communities by using the built environment and or architecture to create barriers between different communities. It is mainly used to keep those individuals who are not wanted isolated from the rest of the communities that don’t want them there. Some examples of built architecture used to […]
Month: September 2016
The Tabernacle
The Tabernacle is a venue, that was founded by Len G. Broughton in 1910, located on 152 Luckie Street in downtown Atlanta. Majority of people who come to visit the tabernacle, go to attend concerts. When I visited the area on a day there wasn’t a scheduled performance, there wasn’t hundreds of people waiting in […]
The Tabernacle
I have been to The Tabernacle for concerts and during that time it’s filled with hundreds of excited people, friends, and fellow music appreciators waiting in line to see their favorite artist. Some people would camp out outside the venue with their lawn chairs and blankets snacks to satisfy them while waiting so they wouldn’t […]