Analysis of Part One of Sarah B. Schindler’s Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation through Physical Design of the Built Environment In part one of Sarah Schindler’s essay, she argues that architecture functions as a form of regulation and constrains the behavior of those who interact with it. She proposes that architecture allows people to […]
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Commonplace Book: Entry 2: The conversation
Intro to Sarah B. Schindler’s Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination and Segregation through Physical Design of the Built Environment Robert Moses was known as the “Master Builder” of New York.1 During the time that he was appointed to a number of important state and local offices,2 he shaped much of New York’s infrastructure, including a number of […]
Commonplace Entry 1
Although the Atlanta, Georgia, metropolitan area is known for its car-centric, sprawling development patterns, it has a subway system: the Metro-politan Atlanta Regional Transit Authority (MARTA). Emphasis is created through the use of a colon on the name of the subway system, MARTA. The architected urban landscape regulates, and the architecture itself is a form […]