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Community/urbanism North America Race Settler colonialism Uncategorized

Africville’s Church: A Symbol of Hope for a Marginalized Community

Introduction Perched on the North peninsula of Halifax, Nova Scotia is a replica of a vintage church, sitting in solitude, overlooking the bay. The park is deceptively serene, and betrays the violent reality of the landscape’s history. A century before, the site was not a park, but a thriving black community named Africville. Africville, established […]

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British Empire Europe Institutional/cultural/religious Race

The Great Exhibit (Crystal Palace), Hyde Park, London, 1851

An Architectural Gesture of British Industrial and Imperial Omnipotence The Great Exhibition of 1851, also known as The Crystal Palace, located in Hyde Park, London, is generally referred to as a renowned architectural gesture of universal peace, welcoming accomplishments in science, technology, and industry.[1] It is known to have “emphasised the commercial importance of more […]

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British Empire Industrial/resource extraction Infrastructure North America Race Settler colonialism

Good Hope Cannery and Exploitation of Canada’s Northwest Coast in the 19th Century.

The Influence of Pre-Contact Native Settlements on the Construction of Good Hope Cannery and Other Newly Established Colonial Fish Canneries Good Hope Cannery is a large gable-roofed structure with two perpendicular, long rectangular wings, creating an ‘L’ shaped plan, surrounded by smaller servicing structures, connected by boardwalks. It rests on wooden pilings and beams, some […]

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Community/urbanism North America Public/government Race Settler colonialism

The Metropolitan Museum of Art: An Assessment of Repatriation and Representation

Constructed in a traditional neoclassical architectural style, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the United States. The permanent collection consists of  works of art and artifacts from ancient Egypt, European masters collections, and an extensive collection of American and modern art. It also maintains holdings of African, Asian, oceanian, byzantine, […]

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Empire Industrial/resource extraction Infrastructure Race Settler colonialism

The United Fruit Company – Banana Plantations 1899

The concept of western entities occupying, governing, and exploiting natural resources and native people from “foreign” places around the world has been heavily documented in the relation to sugar and cotton plantations however, similar practices were and still being executed in a wide range of fields. In 1899 the United Fruit Company was formed, being […]

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Garden/park/landscape North America Race Settler colonialism

Central Park, 1858: “Public” Space and Black Land Dispossession in Antebellum New York

In 1857, Frederick Law Olmstead and Calvert Vaux won the design competition for New York’s iconic Central Park with their “Greensward Plan”. This design carried a pastoral vision and the stated intent to “supply to the hundreds of thousands of tired workers,who have no opportunity to spend their summers in the country, a specimen of […]

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