Skip to main content
College of Environment and Design

FindIt Selected Images


Americana example
Americana Gallery

Americana

Unincorporated Georgia is full of surprises.  FindIt surveyors have to be quick and prepared to deal with anything while out in the field; whether they encounter unique yard art or happen to drive into a ditch, FindIt students are ready to document the experience. Our surveyors get to experience firsthand what makes Georgia, Georgia.

arch details example image
Architectural Details Gallery

Architectural Details

The artistry, pattern, whimsy and beauty of the smallest details are part and parcel of what makes historic resources unique.  This collection of human handiwork, embedded in natural and manmade materials, is a showcase of delightful elements.

buildings example image
Buildings Gallery

Buildings

Approximately 90% of FindIt’s documented resources are buildings. A building is created to shelter any form of human activity. ‘Building’ may also be used to refer to a historically and functionally related unit, such as a courthouse and jail or a house and barn.

landscapes example image
Landscapes Gallery

Landscapes

The term ‘landscape,’ is used to define a multitude of living environments from highly designed, to vernacular, to the ethnographic. Buildings are constructed in response to their natural settings, documenting their physical environments provides a more comprehensive understanding of the resource’s history.

objects of cultural significance example image
Objects Gallery

Objects of Cultural Significance

Historic resources do not have to be remains of the built environment. Objects which have cultural significance provide evidence of how people interact with their surroundings. Often artistic in nature and utilizing local materials, objects provide colorful details and allow broader interpretation of an area.

outbuildings example image
Outbuildings Gallery

Outbuildings

Outbuildings are a subtype of ‘buildings,’ and are often related to a primary building through location or use. Often, agricultural settings will include multiple types of outbuildings, i.e. dairy barn, corn crib, etc., as part of a larger parcel context.   

sites image example
Sites Gallery

Sites

A site is the location of a significant event or historic activity where the location possesses cultural value. Examples of sites include cemeteries, battlefields and archaeologic grounds. Often in an area experiencing developmental pressures, sites are the only remaining intact historic resources.

structures image example
Structures Gallery

Structures

Structures are resources whose purpose is other than creating shelter. These utilitarian resources provide a context of the ‘everyday,’ and include structures like wooden bridges, fire towers, and dams.

 

© University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
706‑542‑3000