by ssharman1 | Dec 10, 2016 | beltline, Built Environment Analysis, Major Projects, PonceCityMarket, reuse
Adaptive Reuse: History and Atlanta Though a recent term, adaptive reuse as a concept dates back to the mid-twentieth century, springing out of the urban planning war being waged by New York urban planners Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs. Evaluating whose core principles...
by ssharman1 | Nov 29, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis, Major Projects
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by ssharman1 | Nov 17, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis
Adaptive Reuse: History and Atlanta Though a recent term, adaptive reuse as a concept spiritually dates back to the mid-twentieth century, springing out of the urban planning war being waged by New Yorkers Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs. Evaluating whose core principles...
by ssharman1 | Nov 14, 2016 | Artifacts, Images
Nearly tucked into the grass is this sign. It features a picture of a crane, and the phrase “Atlantification.” The sign is a diamond and triangular, like one warning about construction areas. I can only infer, but to me, the piece felt like a commentary...
by ssharman1 | Nov 5, 2016 | Artifacts, BED3, beltline, Built Environment Description #3, Built Environment Descriptions, Halloween, Images, PonceCityMarket
Ponce City Market, perhaps the Beltline’s most famous and biggest attraction, was in a festive spirit last week. Fake cobwebs and other iconic Halloween decorations dotted the shopping center. Next to several large tables on the second floor was this display...