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 not quite as big as a refrigerator.
The Grady High School Urns in 2 by 2 formation.
The stumpy Crawford-Long hospital urns.
There is a whole family of urns living on the Glenn Memorial steeple.
The urns overfloweth at 969 Peachtree, the Peachtree Manor Apartments.
Not exactly an urn a top the Haygood-Hopkins Gate at Emory.
Half an urn is better than none at Harris Hall.
And at the KA House.
See you.
Porter Memorial Gym, 1938, Porterdale
23 minutes ago
Love!!!! Just can't get enough Shutze! I will miss the awards since I will be at a cast party for my high school student's play. Can't wait for a report.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures....so inspriational. Loved looking at them...a real treat.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff. I hadn't seen many (most) of these urns around town. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThere isn't room here to list all the things I like in this and yesterday's posts, although the semi-circular entrance vestibule, the little William Jay-inspired pavilion, and almost all the urns top this list..
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