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Aerial view facing northwest, Techwood Homes (Public Housing), Bounded by North Avenue
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Aerial view facing northwest, Techwood Homes (Public Housing), Bounded by North Avenue
5899274 Aerial view facing northwest, Techwood Homes (Public Housing), Bounded by North Avenue, Parker Street, William Street & Lovejoy Street, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA, 1981 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); American, out of copyright
Media ID 22337018
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This black and white aerial photograph, taken in 1981 by an American photographer, provides a unique perspective of Techwood Homes, a public housing project located in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. The image showcases the northwest view of this urban landscape bounded by North Avenue, Parker Street, William Street, and Lovejoy Street. The photo captures the architectural design and layout of the housing project with precision. It offers insight into the social history of America during that time period when public housing played a significant role in accommodating diverse communities. Techwood Homes stands as a testament to both the challenges faced by low-income families seeking suitable accommodation and the efforts made to address these needs. This image serves as a visual reminder of how architecture can shape society's perception of class and provide opportunities for marginalized communities. Moreover, this photograph holds particular significance within black history as it highlights one aspect of African American life in Atlanta during that era. Through its composition and subject matter, it invites viewers to reflect on issues surrounding urban development and social housing policies. Preserved by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder collection for future generations to appreciate its historical value; this print allows us to delve into America's past while contemplating our present-day approach towards affordable housing solutions.
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