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I'm joining and thanking Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday.

I don't know how you feel about these things. My personal preference is to have a brand new house with all the modern conveniences ... in a package that looks old and classy, lived in and lovable.

Anyway, I don't know how you feel about teardowns. I take them on a case by case basis and hope for the best.

I've caught 3 teardowns early in the process. These are in Atlanta's Morningside / Lenox Park neighborhood.

Here is teardown #1.


This is the elevation that's in the permit box. It's compact with nice grounded roof-lines, three stories that don't look like 3 stories. The gables, arches, stonework, and curvy roof-lines are in keeping I think. Good lentils. Dovecotes are a bit rare around here.

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This is the old house.

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They've saved the garage for now. Is this lot impossibly small? They'll squeeze in everything a modern bank loan will require for our neighborhood. Who needs a lot of lawn when you can walk to Georges?

The is the second's "before" picture.

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It's the one on the left.

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It's been rather down in the mouth for a good while. It was well proportioned. It was close to the sidewalk and the level front yard made it quite welcoming, easily passing the Architecture Tourist Grandma-Mailbox Test.

It didn't have a solid re-do as many did in the 80's or 90's. Deaths without wills, out of town owners often leave houses unloved or abandoned for years. Who knows about this one?

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It's neighbors are looking good though.

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I saw the plans by Rutledge Alcock Architects but I couldn't get a shot of the elevation. I liked it, kind of a craftsman revival. It will certainly pack in the square footage. The lot slopes down so there is room for a garage and daylight terrace level below the street.

Teardown number 3 is in Lenox Park, on a hill. Lenox park is north of Morningide, east of Lenox Road, south Cheshire Bridge. The 3/4 acre on a hill has the feeling of a little estate.

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It's was from 1952. Was the wing an addition?

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I didn't see the elevations on this one. There is plenty of room for a whopper.

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Many Lenox Park houses have a pedigree.

Dare I ask your position on teardowns?

I'm joining and thanking Between Naps on the Porch for Metamorphosis Monday.

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