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College of Environment and Design

Katie Marages

Job Title: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Contact

Email: marages@uga.edu
Phone: 706-542-3745
Street address: 107 Denmark Hall
Katie Marages

 

 

 

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Biographical Information

Katie Marages is an Assistant Professor in the College of Environment and Design. Dr. Marages' research focuses on the relationship between architecture, housing policy, race, and visual culture, especially in the context of public housing in Atlanta. While focused on Atlanta, she seeks to address larger questions about how visual rhetoric works as agents in urban politics and in understandings of race. In addition, Dr. Marages has extensive experience in public history and oral history and has worked in collaboration with organizations such as the Atlanta History Center. Currently, she is recording the stories of myriad individuals who helped move the Atlanta BeltLine, a complex urban planning project, from concept to reality. Her teaching incorporates primary documents, site visits, and public scholarship as much as possible. In addition to her research and teaching, Dr. Marages serves as Director of the College of Environment and Design’s Circle Gallery.

Education

PhD, George Washington University, Department of American Studies (2016) MA, George Washington University, Department of American Studies (2010) BA, University of Virginia, School of Architecture, Architectural History (2001)

COURSES TAUGHT

EDES 4630 20th Century Architecture

HIPR 4000 Intro to Historic Preservation

LAND 4620/6620 Evolution of American Architecture

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Architectural History, 20th c. US Urban History, and Visual Culture

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