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Journal Prompt 1: Personal Response to Buildings
Think about your personal response to the following buildings from the Atlanta area. Use Google Images to look a photos of these locations if you have not visited them in person.
Buildings:
The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta
The High Museum of Art, Atlanta
King & Queen Buildings, Sandy Springs
FlatironCity, Atlanta
Georgia-Pacific Tower, Atlanta
Questions about architecture:
For each listed building, answer the following questions:
Have you visited this building?
Briefly describe the structure of the building as you see it.
How does viewing this building visually affect you? Explain.
What purpose does this building serve to the community? (office space, hotel, museum, etc.)
List one fact that is unique or interesting about the structure of the building. Why is this particular fact unique or interesting to you?
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