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By BROOKE HODGE
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Savannah, Ga., isn’t only about Girl Scouts, Paula Deen’s calorie-bomb cooking or the intrigue of John Berendt’s “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” The city is also home to a thriving design scene spawned in large part by the Savannah College of Art and Design. While SCAD, as the 30-year-old college is known, built its reputation as one of the country’s leading design schools, its administration wisely snapped up a number of big, beautiful (and, let’s not forget, historic) buildings that faced probable demolition. As a result, its schools, lecture halls and administrative buildings are seamlessly woven into Savannah’s urban fabric, making the college an integral part of the city and revitalizing several once-derelict neighborhoods.
When I visited Savannah last month, I made a beeline for shopSCAD, the college’s gallerylike boutique.... Click here to link to the story>>>
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