SUMMER 2017, ISSUE 3
POWER OF COMMUNITY
This issue of The Citizen Architect is about the ways that the members of AIA interact with their communities in a direct and personal way.
Advocacy
Many years ago, I was watching TV after another long day at my job, working on yet another project deadline, when ... Learn more >
Organic Marketing
As an owner of an engineering company, my philosophy on marketing is fairly simple but has proven to be well received. ... Learn more >
Experiencing Architecture through Immersive Apps
The Savannah Chapter of American Institute of Architects partnered with Geotourist, a location-based travel app, to provide an audio tour of ... Learn more >
FEATURED ARTICLE
The Reimagining of Cascade Heights
More and more people are moving to Atlanta for its job opportunities, weather and now its city scene. To handle growth, old neighborhoods are becoming the focus of new growth and burgeoning development.
Forgotten APS: John B. Gordon Elementary
Any visitor who pays a visit to the East Atlanta Village will notice eclectic clubs, quaint eateries and a newly constructed ... Learn more >
Power of Community
Involvement, service, and outreach are words often paired with the term community, but the impacts of such works transcend any singular ... Learn more >
Young Savannah Review : 2017 Day at the Capitol
From an architecture student’s perspective the visit to the capital was an exciting opportunity to gain insight into the decision making ... Learn more >
STUDENT PROJECTS
Amlagamation, Murphy Market, and Urban Atmospheres
Georgia’s design schools are our very own hotbed for the next up and coming architects. Find their work scattered throughout this issue.
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