The discussion we had in class on the reading “Recognizing Campus Landscapes as Learning Spaces” by Kathleen G. Scholl and Gowri Betrabet Gulwadi, brought up an interesting point; the use of green space on school campuses as a tool for stress alleviation, allowing a better school experience. But, what if the school in question is not suited for such a green space? Schools are alike in concept, however what they embody is entirely different, maybe adding a green space into an environment where it doesn’t fit in can have a less than desirable effect. So the question, in relation to Georgia State University; should the school incorporate a green space on campus? Would it actually help students, or would the detachment of the space, compared to the rest of the surroundings, lead to a detachment from school?
Unit 2 Discussion Questions
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