Built Environment Analysis- Segregation is Not Over

Madison Brooks Dr. Robin Wharton Engl 1102 20 April 2016 Segregation is Not Over As Atlanta, Georgia made steps to recover after World War II, African Americans were treated as second-class citizens by Caucasians as commercial expansion uprooted their homes and inner...

A City Divided by Color

Intro When Atlanta was founded When people think of Atlanta the first thing that hits there mind in Atlanta bRaves, Peachs, and peachier street they don’t tend to think of the poorer neighborhoods only the tourists attracts they think o the places with the bug...

Outline: Built Environment Analysis

The built environment of Peachtree Street is strategically built to attract pedestrians; this is mainly done through the use of colors by the various businesses, organizations, corporations and restaurants on the street. The color on the roads, signs, and other things...

Exterior Digital Record 5: Candler Park

The picture below is of the Candler Park Swimming Pool Center. The pool is open to all ages but children 5 and under are free and all other ages are admitted for a small fee. At the pool swimming lessons are also offered. Currently the pool is closed because it’s only...

ALL: Annotated Bibliographies

ZYBACZYNSKI, Veronica Maria. Urbanism. Architecture. Constructions / Urbanism. Arhitectura. Constructii , 2014, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p87-92, 6p. Publisher: National Research & Development Institute URBAN-INCERC. This article puts an emphasis on the importance of...
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