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.
Friday, February 11, 2011
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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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