So I promised you all some photos and I did the best I could. I was there during "rush hour" and the trees have grown in the town like you wouldn't believe.
Thanks for sharing the pictures. It looks like there have been a "few changes" over the last 30 years, but yet still the same. Did it seem strange to actually "walk" through Duncan's writings. The pictures tend to be what he described but could you actually see the distict lines between the Alphas, Betas and Tradesmen?
Looking forward to meeting everyone in a few days.
You could definitely tell the Alpha and Beta landscapes as far as property. However, the landscapes also spoke of the attitudes and lifestyles of the people and I wasn't able to view that. I did notice there was not a lot of interaction between the people in the village. I wish I had been able to tell more but it wasn't anything that stood out.
Thanks alot for posting the Bedford Pictures, Perhaps to notice the interaction between people in the village would be little hard in few hours visit. The Dunkan's is a CLEAR example of segregation BY MEANS OF IMPLICIT 'CODED' physical barriers Thanks again for the pictures.
I am the mother of 2 (ages 4 and 2) currently working on my Architectural Thesis at Boston Architectural College. I have a strong interest in youth and helping them in any way I can. My thesis began by looking for ways to assist them in the society we live in today.
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Jaclyn,
Thanks for sharing the pictures. It looks like there have been a "few changes" over the last 30 years, but yet still the same. Did it seem strange to actually "walk" through Duncan's writings. The pictures tend to be what he described but could you actually see the distict lines between the Alphas, Betas and Tradesmen?
Looking forward to meeting everyone in a few days.
Thanks again,
David
You could definitely tell the Alpha and Beta landscapes as far as property. However, the landscapes also spoke of the attitudes and lifestyles of the people and I wasn't able to view that. I did notice there was not a lot of interaction between the people in the village. I wish I had been able to tell more but it wasn't anything that stood out.
Jaclyn,
Thanks alot for posting the Bedford Pictures, Perhaps to notice the interaction between people in the village would be little hard in few hours visit.
The Dunkan's is a CLEAR example of segregation BY MEANS OF IMPLICIT 'CODED' physical barriers
Thanks again for the pictures.
Amr
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