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  2. Robert M. Green - Wikipedia

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    [5] [10] Another example is the Schlachter House in Sandy Springs – Green designed the home in 1972 for General Henry Schlachter and returned in 1993 to design a deck renovation and finished basement for later owners. [11] The final home Green designed, the Donges House, still stands today in Stone Mountain, GA. It was featured on HGTV in 2002.

  3. SOWEGA Building - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1930. It is three stories tall and made of red brick, built in a commercial style. It has a roof deck and a basement. It is made of concrete reinforced with steel. Terracotta trim accents the exterior. The base is finished in marble.

  4. W. D. Grant Building - Wikipedia

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    The W. D. Grant Building (also formerly known as the Prudential Building) [1] is a historic building in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.Located in the Fairlie-Poplar district in downtown Atlanta, the building was built in 1898 and is among the oldest steel structure buildings in the Southeastern United States.

  5. ‘Bizarre’ finished basement takes center stage for a reason ...

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    Once a theater kid always a theater kid, especially in Wisconsin, it seems.

  6. W. W. Orr Building - Wikipedia

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    The Art Deco style building was designed by architect Francis Palmer Smith of the firm of Pringle and Smith. [1] While the firm had designed many Beaux-Arts buildings in Atlanta, the Orr Building was one of the first two buildings designed by Pringle and Smith in the Art Deco style (alongside the William–Oliver Building, finished the same year).

  7. Healey Building - Wikipedia

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    The Healey Building, at 57 Forsyth Street NW, in the Fairlie-Poplar district of Atlanta, was the last major skyscraper built in that city during the pre-World War I construction boom. Designed by the firm of Morgan & Dillon , with assistance from Walter T. Downing , in the Gothic Revival style, the 16-story structure was built between 1913-1914.

  8. Rhodes Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes Hall is a Romanesque Revival 9,000-square-foot (840 m 2) house inspired by the Rhineland castles that Rhodes admired on a trip to Europe in the late 1890s. Architect Willis F. Denny designed the unique home with Stone Mountain granite, incorporating medieval Romanesque, Victorian, and Arts and Crafts designs as well as necessary adaptations for an early 20th-century home.

  9. GLG Grand - Wikipedia

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    The GLG Grand building is a 186-meter (609-foot) tall skyscraper in Midtown Atlanta. The Art Deco-inspired, pyramid-capped tower is 53 stories tall and was finished in 1992. The bottom third of it is the Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta, which includes 244 guest rooms and is the only 5

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