Thursday, September 22, 2016

Road Trip comparison


Above you will see my photo that I took from King Library. Below is a picture of the same space in a clearer view. You can see there are many cars parked in a line.  The road was probably made large so that cars could park there. The road could have been made this size for large gatherings of people. Back in the 1800’s slaves were traded in this area. In front of the cars you can see people standing around. These people are very small compared to the large buildings. You can also see a large statue near the middle of this area. Having a statue of this size indicates importance. Designers use big things (materials, buildings, etc.) to show importance or to draw attention to it. The buildings surrounding this area were probably used as offices, restaurants, or stores. You could also assume that the road was this large so that the area wasn’t crowded with people when they went into the buildings.



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