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Selasa, 12 Juni 2012

Vistas at Modern Atlanta 2012

We only had time for 4 houses at the Modern Atlanta home tour this year but I was overwhelmed.

It's hard enough to keep the familiar in my head and these modern homes are anything but familiar.

I mostly put away my objectivity and my camera and went along for the ride.

I found myself looking out as much as looking in..

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I found myself enjoying scenes like this. Did the architect - Scott West - intend this vista? Did he design it just for me?

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Did Matt Walsh design this for just me? I spent the afternoon as docent at Matt and Fran's house admiring the view. I'm sure he intended this "window overlooking life." See Pattern 192 of  A Pattern Language.

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It takes a big painting to balance this smallish window thanks to the architects Cara Cummins and Jose Tavel from TaC Studios

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This is Bill Carpenter from Lightroom STUDIO (fingers on chin). In this house I felt sheltered from the elements but I didn't feel "inside."

Wait 'til next year.

Kamis, 29 Maret 2012

This Church Caused My Bloggers' Block

When I can get 3 or 4 coherent sentences together, I've got a blog post. There's no shortage of ideas, inspiration, motivation, it's the coherence, the focus that troubles me. I lost it "Sunday week."

I was rocking The Phoenix Flies for 2012, gathering enough pictures for a month of posts.


Things were going well. We'd finished 2/3's of the Downtown Progressive Organ Recital. I was surprised and delighted to find a John August Swanson exhibit at Central Presbyterian. Imagine that: un-ironic, contemporary religious art. Let's hope Earl Scruggs is enjoying this band right now.

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Yes, things were going quite well. We were headed to a place I'd never been, Trinity Methodist (W. T. Downing 1911), the third capitol church. It's the one kitty-cornered towards the southwest from the Georgia's state capital building.

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Old and new City Hall to the north, traffic court to the west, expressway gulch to the south, it's a serious sight. It doesn't seem very big in all that space.

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We were about to hear Trinity's great theater organ, the refurbished 100 year old Austin.

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We anticipated the organ and those giant stained glass windows.

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This is where I lost it. Churches impress, Trinity was no exception. It's brick, minimal, with a greenish-yellow light. There was a smell of age. I don't think it was love at first sight.

This is where my brain has been stuck for 10 days, not in a bad way, not in a good way, just stuck.

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This is the east window, it's big but my impression was slender, vertical, yellow/green, the motif - slender lampposts.

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The north and south window elements are wider.

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The symbolic elements are compact and elevated. I couldn't take them all in. Has anyone photographed them for the record?

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The pipes blend with the brick rather than "pop" with a bright shiny finish. It's line and texture in monochrome, windows too. The old woodwork is what "pops." The pews are 1856, from the old church that burned. Sherman slept his troops on these pews.

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Organist Bruce Wynn told is a bit about the church and organ.

You can see some of the brick and wood details.

The brick tricked me: my brain felt more outside than inside.

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The view from the chancel. The choir loft is small, Bruce said it was intended for 2 quartets.

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Theater organs are voiced differently than church organs, it was certainly different to my ears. We were happy to hear Bruce demonstrate.

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We walked inside the wind box / air box / air chest. When Bruce turned on the air, the box went air tight and you couldn't open the door.

It is a 100 year-old example of handmade functional woodworking. It's not furniture but it is beautiful.

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There is a bit of fresh wiring.

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"Austin developed the Universal Air Chest System" "During the second world war the company contributed gliders to the war effort."

That wasn't all.

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The pipe room extends behind the sanctuary into this room where Bruce can play from a second console.

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This hexagonal, balconied room is a tiny Victorian chapel surrounded by a kitchen and Sunday school rooms. It took my be surprise.

I'll let it go there. I hope this cures my bloggers' block. I may have to return to the scene.

Thanks to the Atlanta Preservation Center and to the Atlanta Chapter — American Guild of Organists.

Kamis, 15 Maret 2012

Preference for Porches and Patina in the (Grant ) Park

"The Future Is Behind Us - Opening Reception" by WonderRoot at the L.P. Grant Mansion hosted by Atlanta Preservation Center for Phoenix Flies 2012. This post is just a tease.


I love the L.P. Grant Mansion. Even the back porch has patina. People want to be there.

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The front porch last night at dusk. The high ceiling makes me feel important, not small.

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This place make people smile. This is the first art/photography show in the Grant Mansion drawing room.

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You should peek in.

Wednesday March 21, 2012 7:00 pm -- The Future Is Behind Us - Artists' Talk

Saturday March 24, 2012 2:00 pm -- What is Classical Architecture? Living History! Lecture

Saturday March 24, 2012 3:00 pm -- LP Grant Mansion Open House & Photography Exhibit

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Minggu, 11 Maret 2012

We did the first Guided Walking Tour of the Ponce de Leon Corridor

Peachtree Street, Auburn Avenue, Paces Ferry, and Ponce de Leon are Atlanta's iconic streets. But Ponce has an attitude. It goes "out" without makeup. It's a street where perfectly upright folks can be proud of sleaze. It's an historic street but not a museum piece. It survives by being used and being used hard.

I joined a crowd yesterday to tour some of Ponce, the first such tour by the Atlanta Preservation Center, the first tour of the 2012 Phoenix Flies.


It's a big street that can make you feel kind-of small. Ponce de Leon remains an important street but not a prestigious address. He we are walking east on the north side.
"...explore one of Atlanta's most diverse avenues. Delve through the many layers of history that make Ponce de Leon Avenue a rich cultural treasure as we view and visit sites that have attracted visitors since the 19th century. Experience the crossroads where Atlanta's social and economic classes have overlapped, exposing Atlanta's struggles while at the same time creating a robust and unique culture that defines our city." - Atlanta Preservation Center
It's a big street and we strolled a bit of it on Saturday.

Paul Hammock, APC's Director of Education, led the tour doing a professional job. WABE recorded it for a future project.

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Paul began the tour from the Paris on Ponce loading dock.

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The Ford Factory wasn't a Ford factory for very long.

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But Architecture Tourists are happy that Ford built it to last.

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We remembered Ray Lee's Blue Lantern Lounge.

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The Clermont Hotel has had it's ups and downs. It's empty now except for the adult "Clermont Lounge" in the basement. The Clarimont is allowed on "nice" folks bucket lists. The Clermont is high on the moral scale compared to some Ponce activities.

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The stairs at Blockbuster belonged to great house.

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This mansion remains as a law office.

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This beauty seems to thrive just up the street from the abandoned Clermont.

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Ponce at Highland Avenue is one of Atlanta's great intersections. East of here Ponce becomes a suburban parkway, a different street altogether. Druid Hill Presbyterian Church and the old "Briarcliff Hotel" are on the north side. We ended the official tour here.

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You can see the Beaux Arts Druid Hills Baptist Church through the haze.

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This picture doesn't look like Ponce, looking from a lawn towards the Majestic.

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The view from Druid Hills Baptist's portico is a must see. It overlooks Atlanta's first suburban shopping center. Isn't it clad in marble? See the flagpole atop the old Sears building?

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I walked back on the south side. Here is 977 Ponce de Leon, now office suites.

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I wonder how the ancients managed bird do on the Parthenon?

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There's little a plaque in the park where Freedom Parkway T-bones into Ponce. It honors the folks who stopped a highway and saved several neighborhoods in the process.


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There is a Thornton Dial at John Lewis Park. It's hard to see if you are driving.

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I'm a Thornton Dial fan. You might become one too if you can find your way here and let it grow on you.

I'll leave you with our demonstration of the Ponce de Leon Strut:



Learn more about the 2012 Phoenix Flies March 9-25.

Kamis, 08 Maret 2012

Must See Ceilings - 2012 Phoenix Flies Mar 9-25

Things are really looking up and so should you. So much to see at Atlanta Preservation Center's Phoenix Flies.


The Ceiling at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. This is where the Downtown Progressive Organ Recital starts on March 18th at 3pm.

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No excuse to miss this: history, art, architecture, music, and a little downtown walk. I'll see you there! History, design, and architecture bloggers do your duty!

The whole 2012 Phoenix Flies Schedule.

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Central Presbyterian Church is old and extraordinary, nothing else like it in Atlanta.

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You can see the red chancel ceiling at All Saints Episcopal Church on March 18 and still have time for the Organ Crawl and that's exactly what you should do.

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The Ceiling at St. Paul's United Methodist Church is heavenly blue and you should see it on March 17.

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After St. Paul's walk across the street to enjoy the porch of The Grant Mansion, home of the Atlanta Preservation Center. They may have finished the ceiling by now, go see. This is my favorite porch in Atlanta.

P1080479-2011-03-12-Inman-Park-Methodist-CeilingLinkThe Inman Park United Methodist Church is open Friday, March 23, 2012 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Reservations required: 404-522-9322. You haven't been there? Really?

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This is just one of Stonehenge's ceilings. They aren't in ruin, they aren't restored to brand new condition, they've been lived in. Mark it off your bucket list on Thursday, March 22, 2012
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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See Peachtree Christian Church on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm. You've driven by hundreds of times, now see inside.

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Rhodes Hall might not be your style, yet. See it Saturday, March 10, 2012 10:00 am - 11:00 am. It's home to the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation and it's a knockout.

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Hammer beams at Druid Hills Presbyterian Church. Thursday, March 22, 2012 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm.

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It's First Presbyterian first time on the tour. Look up while you are there. Tuesday March 13, 2012 5:00 pm.

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It's Saint Mark United Methodist Church's first time on Pheonix Flies. Saturday March 17, 2012 12:00 pm. You'll want to go see for yourself.

That should get you started.