Thanks to Clark Goodwin who invited me to breakfast yesterday. It was a TOTALLY AWESOME southern breakfast. Then William J. Morton MD JD (and quite a humorist) discussed his book "The Story of Georgia's Boundaries: A Meeting of History and Geography"… Read more »
Mayson Chapel, Erratic in an Industrial Park
An Architecture Tourist erratic is a building that differs from those native to the area in which it rests.Mayson Chapel Baptist Church is on Mayson Avenue near Plasters Avenue in the Armour-Ottley Industrial District.It sits atop the tallest hill. I… Read more »
Neoclassical Erratics in Decatur and Druid Hills
"A glacial erratic is a piece of rock that differs from the size and type of rock native to the area in which it rests." Henceforth, an Architecture Tourist erratic is a building that differs from those native to the area in which it rests.Finding gr… Read more »
Enjoying the 2011 Shutze Awards - Pt. 1, the Magic at Knollwood
There I was at Knollwood across the street from the Governor's Mansion at the kickoff party. There were intern architects, folks who could own a home like this, and folks in between. Maybe I'm too sentimental: When you fill this house with people, yo… Read more »
Man Who Moved the Little Mermaid Talks at Ga Tech
Point: If you are a designer, design student or fan in Atlanta, take advantage of free programs at Georgia Tech. Extraordinary things happen there right under our nose.Now I know: Bjarke Ingels is an architect super star. He spoke at Georgia Tech yes… Read more »
My Monday Tour with Tips
Here are some sights from today's errands. Three churches and two houses caught my eye.Tips: Take your camera, don't worry too much about the words, look, and if you are driving, stop the car before you snap.This tiny window is the only stained glass… Read more »
Shutze's "Ferst House" is a fairy tale castle.
I went the 2011 Shutze Awards last night, at the Piedmont Driving Club, me and about 400 of my best friends. More on that later. In the meantime congratulations to the winners and to architecture tourists everywhere: Folks want to build beautiful pla… Read more »
A few urns before the Shutze's
I'm going the 2011 Shutze Awards tomorrow, February 12, at the Piedmont Driving Club. You should too. In the meantime a handful of urns from Shutze designed buildings.This urn "on location" at the Andrew Calhoun House (1919-23) The Pink Castle is no… Read more »