Emma French reviews a new edited collection about smart cities and infrastructure, with an eye towards the lessons it offers Atlanta Read More
An interview with BeltLine visionary and urban planner Ryan Gravel about his new projects. Read More
Jacob Anbinder reviews a book about the desegregation of American airports with an eye towards what it can teach us about the desegregation of Atlanta's own airport. Read More
Robert Greene II reviews Benjamin Lisle's recent book on the history of the modern stadium in the context of Atlanta's own history of post-war stadium development Read More
Mark Pendergrast discusses the current plans for Quarry Lake and how it might be a more impactful public amenity as a site for aquatic recreational activities rather than just as something to look at Read More
Call for proposals for sixth annual Atlanta Studies symposium on April 20, 2018 Read More
Frederick Allen reviews a new biography of former mayor Sam Massell Read More
Shannon Byrne discusses the pervasiveness of Stone Mountain granite in the Atlanta metro area and its implications as captured via her new ATLMaps layer Read More
Hannah Palmer discusses the lack of a public observation platform at Hartsfield-Jackson airport and how it reveals a larger pattern of unequal access to recreational opportunities like plane-watching in Atlanta Read More
Mariam Asad and Christopher Le Dantec discuss the process behind the creation of the Atlanta Community Engagement Playbook. Read More
Rebecca Serna reviews a book that gives national and international context for the booming local cycling scene. Read More
Chris Sawula explores the reverberations of the Battle of Atlanta in our contemporary cityscape via ATLMaps Read More