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Historic Fourth Ward Park: Rock Garden

While walking around the park, I found this rock garden, but I couldn’t imagine what it contributed to the overall purpose of the park. As I sat on one of the rocks and thought about this, I noticed something. People seemed to… Continue Reading →

Historic Fourth Ward Park: Apartments

After the Atlanta BeltLine Inc., stated that they were going to go through with the project, several apartment buildings started springing up around the area where the park was going to be built, and because the park is so close… Continue Reading →

Historic Fourth Ward Park: Plant Life

The plants around the perimeter of the pond not only have a job in servicing the beauty of the park, but they also have a very important role in safety. The plants serve as a natural barrier, keeping people out of… Continue Reading →

Historic Fourth Ward Park: Fountains

Apart from adding to the general aesthetic of the park, the fountains around the perimeter of the center pond serve a great role in the flood reduction of the area. In the photo above, you may notice the large black rectangle… Continue Reading →

Historic Fourth Ward Park: Center Pond

The pond at the center of Historic Fourth Ward Park, although very beautiful, isn’t just for looks. The pond’s main function is to serve as a detainment center for flood water, and it does it’s job very well. Before the park… Continue Reading →

Kai Appreciation

Today, I went with Kai to the CNN Center. I watched as he partook in Moe’s guacamole dip. He looked very beautiful, but then… He spilled his guac dip on the table, and ate it RIGHT OFF of the table…. Continue Reading →

Question about built environment

Are we doing our built environment project over the same area that our groups for the annotated bibliography are doing?

Annotated Bibliography Number 1

“Atlanta and Edgewood.” N.p., 10 Oct. 2009. Web. 13 Sept. 2016.   In this article, the author describes how the addition of the railroad along Foster Street by Joel Hurt in August of 1889 led to the formation of Edgewood… Continue Reading →

Wharton Notes – 9/1/16

What is an annotation? -An explanation -Making connections to other literature, classes, etc. -Leave your opinion out -Deeper understanding, read between the lines -Takes other perspectives into account -Brings more to the text that isn’t there -Asks a question -Researching… Continue Reading →

Syllabus Quiz

What are the major projects? In a bulleted list, provide links to the project descriptions for each of them. -Reading Annotation -Annotated Bibliography -Built Environment Descriptions -Built Environment Analysis Syllabus & Course Info Syllabus & Course Info How will your… Continue Reading →

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