Head to the Old Fourth Ward. Get on the Glen Iris Bridge over Freedom Parkway at the corner of Highland Avenue and look north: The Mansion on Peachtree is six miles away. If you look a bit harder you can see the new Sovereign as well. Think Robert A. M. Stern planned that view? Did you know that that Atlanta's Harrison Design Associates (home of Bill Harrison) is doing interiors of the Mansion's condos?
Look closer:
While you are there stop at the Old Fourth Ward Johnny's Pizza and say hello to Jack Blaustein.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Zen View: Six Miles from 4th Ward to the Mansion on Peachtree
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