by Kai Stephenson | Dec 1, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis
Introduction: My parents choose to move to Johns Creek, Georgia because they heard it had excellent schools, and I know many of my friends’ parents did the same thing. My parents, like many others, associate the quality of the town with the quality of the school. At...
by Kai Stephenson | Nov 17, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis
Scholars have examined the link between team identification and sense of community, but most studies focus on schools that have long histories of sponsoring intercollegiate athletics and tend to compete at the highest levels as members of the NCAA’s Football Bowl...
by Kai Stephenson | Nov 17, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis
Businesses are relocating to Atlanta at startling rates to be near some of the large urban research Universities here, mainly Georgia Tech and Georgia State. Over the last decade, Tech Square, the eight square block area in Midtown designed for the use of large...
by Kai Stephenson | Nov 17, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis
Atlanta benefits from Georgia State’s integration into the city in many ways, but one specific benefit is crime reduction. Naturally, it is within Georgia State best interest to make sure that students feel safe on campus and that parents feel safe sending their...
by Kai Stephenson | Nov 4, 2016 | Artifacts, BED3, Built Environment Descriptions, Liberty Plaza, political
The seal of the State of Georgia is an icon that has historically been used to authenticate government documents executed by the state of Georgia. The first great seal of the state was specified in the State Constitution of 1777. The seal, located on the east wall of...