MONROE, DOUG. “Where It All Went Wrong.” Atlanta 52.4 (2012): 86-98. MasterFILE Elite. Web. 1 Feb. 2016. <http://eds.a.ebscohost.com /eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=6976c97b-93d9-41fd-bf02-0fedf44ac568%40sessionmgr4004&vid=12&hid=4202>. Monroe analyzes how the government failed to expand the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) into the suburban areas in Atlanta. He explains that not enlarging the MARTA was a tremendous mistake that created the region’s transportation infrastructure. The Georgia General Assembly voted…
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In the article, “Tapestry of Space: Domestic Architecture and Underground Communities in Margaret Morton’s Photography of a Forgotten New York”, Nersessova examines Morton’s book, she depicts a comprehensive overview of the buildings in New York. She captures and portrays images of urban areas that affect individuals and express behavior. The article targets Morton’s various photographs that incorporate communities with disposed…
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In the article, “Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment,” Schindler exhibits a broad overview of various infrastructures exemplifying ethnic and behavioral barriers in many works. She analyzes the role of architecture segregating and causing contradictions within communities. Robert Moses, New York’s most famous architect, intentionally created low hanging overpasses so that poor and people…
What are the major projects? In a bulleted list, provide links to the project descriptions for each of them. Reading Summaries (6, 300-600 points) Annotated Bibliography (10 annotations, 250-500 points) Built Environment Descriptions (3, one each for exterior, interior, and digital, 300-600 points) Built Environment Analysis (1, 300-600 points) How will your final grade be calculated? What is the…
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