Saturday, February 20, 2010
Best Shutze in small package: The Villa (ca 1920)
The Villa Apartments - now condos - have been on my errand, short cut, and pleasure routes forever. It's a terrace level plus+2, U-shaped little building on a sharp corner amid big pines. Even in winter it doesn't poke out of the trees, so I don't really see it until I'm smack in front - a zen view.
I imagine it's a 400 year old Roman building teleported to Atlanta just before I drive by.
The wings are straightforward and elegant. This is the sunny side with bleached patina.
The side doors and stairs are wonderful but don't shout. Different curves on either side funnel us in and out.
The main entrance? I don't know what to say...
...except that it's clearly a job for professionals.
If my Shutze posts have taught me anything, it's an appreciation for his entrances. They elevate. This door is important because the people who use it are important.
You can see through to the courtyard.
And what do you know: iron. The reflections make it look busier than it really is. I must learn some photography.
I feel fortunate every time I drive by.
No pro photography or pro architecture was committed in this post. Please see all my Shutze Posts if you like.
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P.S. Here is the Villa Condominium website.
P.P.S. Here are a few more pictures. They look great in full screen.
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inman park,
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What a beautiful structure. For a minute I thought you had transported us to Italy. I particularly like the iron work over the door. Truly a delight for the eyes Terry. Thank you ~
ReplyDeleteWOW. I have never seen this building but it is so beautiful. It has such a grand entrance. I could hadle coming home to that entrance every day. Thanks for sharing. -Cristi
ReplyDelete"This door is important because the people who use it are important."
ReplyDeleteGreat!
Maybe the best antique building in the middle of town! Love the the subtle colors on those walls.
ReplyDeleteMy Uncle Whit's Mama lived there in the 50's, lucky old dear...
It's so beautiful.
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