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The photo above is a sign for the hikers and pedestrians of the park. This is to catch they’re attention to be sure they know not to liter. This is quite interesting because they could have chosen to put an… Continue Reading →

Reading Summary 2 – “Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment”

In the article “Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation Through Physical Design of the Built Environment” it mainly talked about the segregation and discrimination after segregation had supposedly ended. It also put a huge focus on how architect was a physical aspect… Continue Reading →

Annotated Bibliography 1,2,& 3

Moss, Laura. “A Walk through Atlanta’s Doll’s Head Trail.” MNN. MNN, 24 July 2013. Web. 05 Feb. 2016. “A Walk through Atlanta’s Doll Head Trail” is a brief story about what is found in Constitution Lakes Park in Atlanta. It’s… Continue Reading →

How do you cancel your study group session?

Is there a way to cancel a study session?

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Welcome to your brand new blog at sites@gsu.edu! To get started, edit or delete this post and check out all the other options available to you. For assistance, visit the comprehensive support site, check out the Edublogs User Guide guide or stop… Continue Reading →

Reading Summary 1 – “Tapestry of Space: Domestic Architecture and Underground Communities in Margaret Morton’s Photography of a Forgotten New York”

In the Article, Margaret Morton explains to us the importance of a home. A home is something that isn’t permanent or stable at all. Instead a home is something that can cause us to feel as if we are at… Continue Reading →

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