tag: architecture
– the big chicken –
i recently drove by the big chicken in marietta for the first time. how did i not know there was such a cool 50s relic in marietta? the eyes and beak even still move!
– ryan
date of post: February 4th, 2012 | category: architecture, atlanta, travel
tags: architecture, atlanta, ryan, travel
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– building reflections –
i like when buildings reflect the sky, it’s almost like they aren’t even there. here’s a previous photo i posted that’s fairly similar.
– ryan
date of post: December 16th, 2011 | category: architecture, atlanta, fall
tags: architecture, atlanta, fall, ryan
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– covered up –
have you noticed the coca-cola building near georgia tech is completely covered in some sort of white fabric? what’s the deal?
– ryan
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date of post: May 20th, 2011 | category: architecture, atlanta, design
tags: architecture, atlanta, design, photography, ryan
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– looking up –
date of post: May 19th, 2011 | category: architecture, atlanta, photography
tags: architecture, atlanta, design, photography, ryan
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– hyatt regency –
i found myself on another work project at the hyatt regency in downtown atlanta and was once again impressed with the architecture of john portman. the open design of this hotels interior and its elevator system is quite amazing, especially knowing it’s open for over 44 years. the hotel also offers some great views of the downtown skyline.
if you’ve never explored any of john portman’s buildings in atlanta, you really should; they are all truly breathtaking! we are fortunate to have so many of his designs in our downtown. be sure to check out our previous posts on his suntrust building, americasmart and connecting hallways.
atlanta is often overlooked for its architecture, but it really does have a ton of beautiful buildings!
– ryan
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date of post: May 17th, 2011 | category: architecture, art, atlanta
tags: architecture, art, atlanta, design, photography, ryan
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– airport car rentals –
the new car rental facility at the atlanta airport is a really cool building! it’s probably been open for a while now, but i just went there for the first time recently. there is a lot of reflective glass and greenspace and the top floor offers access to the atl skytrain, which goes to the airport and convention center.
– ryan
date of post: April 26th, 2011 | category: architecture, atlanta, design
tags: architecture, atlanta, design, ryan
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– w lobby –
the w hotel in midtown atlanta has a really cool chandelier that reflects the morning light throughout the lobby. i often work out of the hotel and enjoy this light as i head in for the day.
– ryan
date of post: March 28th, 2011 | category: architecture, atlanta, design
tags: architecture, atlanta, design, photography, ryan
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– suntrust building –
have you ever explored the suntrust building and surrounding areas in downtown atlanta? it’s a pretty area to walk around in case you’ve never been. the building is another design by john portman, and besides the cool architecture, there are lots of sculptures around the interior and exterior, including works by pablo picasso. there are also numerous surrounding fountains with great reflections of the downtown skyscrapers.
be sure to check out our previous posts on the americasmart building and connecting hallways.
– ryan
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date of post: March 3rd, 2011 | category: architecture, art, atlanta
tags: architecture, art, atlanta, photography, ryan
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– americasmart interior –
as mentioned on our blog before, john portman is a famous architect who designed many of the buildings in downtown atlanta. one such famous design is the americasmart building 3, which is home to various trade shows. the interior is quite impressive. it’s completely open with an amazing view of the many floors.
– ryan
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date of post: February 24th, 2011 | category: architecture, art, atlanta
tags: architecture, art, atlanta, photography, ryan
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– hallway –
john portman is a world renowned architect who designed many of the buildings in downtown atlanta. he graduated from georgia tech in 1950 and has been designing beautiful buildings all around the world ever since. his atlanta structures are known for being connected with these great hallways, also known as the buildings “arteries.”
– ryan
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date of post: December 3rd, 2010 | category: architecture, art, atlanta
tags: architecture, art, atlanta, photography, ryan
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