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 ashiraef1 | Dec 9, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis, Major Projects
The Beltline project in Atlanta has created a spectrum of feelings amongst its citizens. Some have strongly supported the project since its beginning as a simple grassroots initiative based on a Georgia Tech student’s masters thesis; others strongly oppose the...
by ssharman1 | Nov 29, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis, Major Projects
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by ashiraef1 | Nov 17, 2016 | Built Environment Analysis, Major Projects
After conducting the research that I have for this class regarding the Beltline, I have discovered that many of the subjects people discuss regarding the urban design project revolve around gentrification and rising costs of living. I would like to argue that a...
by ashiraef1 | Nov 14, 2016 | AB3, Annotated Bibliography, Major Projects
Binkovitz, Leah. “Atlanta BeltLine Creator Resigns Citing Affordability, Equity Concerns.” The Urban Edge. Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Sept. 2016. Web. Nov. 2016. Atlanta BeltLine Creator Resigns Citing Affordability, Equity Concerns This article...
by ashiraef1 | Nov 14, 2016 | AB3, Annotated Bibliography, Major Projects
Bogle, Mary, Somala Diby, and Eric Burnstein. “Equitable Development Planning and Urban Park Space.” Urban.org. Urban Institute, July 2016. Web. Nov. 2016....