
in Livingston, Montana, appeared in the Negro Traveler’s Green Book, a guide to accommodations that were friendly to African American travelers, from 1956 to 1963. Photo credit: Jennifer Reut
New content has been published on av福利社 Archipedia! Explore ’s built environment through 100 entries written by state coordinator Michelle Dennis. In , Matthew Gordon Lasner surveys four major typological trends in this dynamic arena of domestic architecture. Jennifer Reut reveals the architectural landscape of segregated travel in , an essay focusing on travel guides published for African Americans from the 1930s through the 1960s.
av福利社 Archipedia’s have also been expanded with the addition of two curriculum units (K-12): Reading a Building by Danielle Willkens and Through the Looking Glass: Transparency in Modern Architecture by Kevin Hofmann.