Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 30, 2016

Terry's Tiny Tips for Architecture Tours with Teens & Teachers


Almost all of them were taller than me. And smarter. Even the quiet ones crackled with energy. It's as if their sensors were all dialed to 11 while most of mine have been shut down by age and experience.

It was Excursion Week at Galloway. Our 20-student group chose "Interaction of Art and Social Justice" with the theme of "separate but equal." With the help of Galloway artist in residence and Georgia State sculpture professor Ruth Stanford the group explored, researched, and made some art. Galloway teacher Mary Stuart Hall gave me Tuesday to "do something." Mary and former Galloway principal, Gordon Mathis, had two little buses at our disposal to take on the town.

My idea was to visit neighborhoods and corridors "below the line" in the morning then talk with Atlanta's city planners in the afternoon.


"Below the Line" Courtesy Atlanta City Studio, Ryan Gravel, Tim Keane, Jodi Mansbach, Vanessa Lira, Kevin Bacon (Atlanta's Kevin Bacon), Heather Alhadeff, and more.

To compare the booming corridors like Peachtree Street


"Peachtree Corridor" Courtesy Atlanta City Studio, Ryan Gravel, Tim Keane, Jodi Mansbach, Vanessa Lira and more.

To compare booming Peachtree with the less booming west side.



To compare the booming Peachtree corridor with the less booming westside corridors of  Donald Lee Hollowell, Joseph Boone, Ralph David Abernathy. Courtesy Atlanta City Studio, Ryan Gravel, Tim Keane, Jodi Mansbach, Vanessa Lira, and more.

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We saddled up at Chastain Park.

Our first stop was at Lincoln Cemetery which led us through English Avenue and Vine City. Lincoln Cemetery 1926, an early African American Cemetery

Next stop Washington Park

"Prior to the construction of Washington Park in 1919, there were no recreational parks in Atlanta available to African Americans. The park started with a gift of six and a half acres and expanded to 25 acres (100,000 m2) when completed in 1928. It originally included a swimming pool, dance hall, pavilions, and tennis courts."

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Washington Park

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I did not know that the current SW BeltLine construction ends at Washington Park. This place will change!

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We'll be able to bike to swim at the Washington Park Natatorium.

Next stop Brown Middle School and West End.
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Formerly Brown High School.

Joseph E. Brown Jr. High School, located at 765 Peeples Street SW in Atlanta's West End neighborhood, was opened in 1924

Then we did a West End Walkabout, in my opinion one of the most charming neighborhoods in Atlanta.


My personal favorite activity: small blocks, styles that have been consistently popular for 150 years, mix of sizes, close to the curb in a way that enhances the beauty of the street as a public space for all passersby.

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Agree?

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Corner of Peeples and Ralph David Abernathy.

How we marched.


The West End Parade.

Then to Ponce City Market for lunch and a lecture at Atlanta City Studio.

Because by then we had some questions.

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Jodi Mansbach had the slides.

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Jodi had the giant posters.

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Jodi had the big table.

That was just Tuesday!

On Thursday I rejoined the excursion at the Atlanta Contemporary.

I'll let you in on an art secret in case you didn't look.

What is really behind this piece Phillip Andrew Lewis’ Distribution in Red, 

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It's the Colonel.

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Tiny tips for touring with teens? I'll work on these for next time.

1. Get two experienced teachers for each 10 students.
2. Do lunch with options: Ponce City Market and the Sweet Auburn Market are superb.
3. Talk briefly to the group whenever you can get them together.
4. Stop talking before they stop listening.
5. Huddle with teachers at stopping points.They make it look easy but...
6. Find a way to integrate their phones. Students are superb at their phones.
7. Pretend that they can't smell you fear.
8. Enjoy the ride though it won't turn out exactly as planed.

Thanks so much for the experience.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Five Atlanta Schools for Sale: Challenges for Property Managers and Optimists.

Is allowing our abandoned schools to rot in place efficient for taxpayers? I hope not.

Can schools be world class in teaching AND in managing real estate? Unlikely and neither is easy.

Can we do better? I hope so.

I urge you to take a field trip and see these places in person. You can visit all five in a couple of hours and getting there is a big part of the fun because you've probably never been to these neighborhoods.

If you are interested, join the Facebook group: SAVE Atlanta's Historic Schools. Get on the Atlanta Preservation Center's mailing list (bottom of the page). Join if you can.

The maps are in this blog post. The Channel 46 video is at the very bottom.



This is George W. Adair School (1912), abandoned for about 40 years, diamonds in brick with deteriorating plywood, a block from the SW BeltLine.

Here are the five starting with the "class photo." Price and dimensions from  CNL Commercial Real Estate's website on 2015-02-07.
20150203_110728  2015-02-03 Preston Arkwright School 1261 Lockwood Drive Atlanta
Preston Arkwright School (1955)
1261 Lockwood Drive 30311
$485,000 30,829 SF acres: 4.06
Venetian Hills
IMG_5993 2015-02-05 George W Adair School 10th Ward 711 Catherine St Atlanta Adiar Park
George W Adair School (1912)
711 Catherine St Atlanta 30310
Adair $350,000 37,610 SF acres: 1.2
Adair Park
20150203_121738 2015-02-03 West Atlanta Elementary School Kimberly Road
West Atlanta Elementary School (1978 & 94)
1335 Kimberly Road Atlanta 30331
$2,900,000 51,588 SF acres: 14.32
20150203_112606 2015-02-03 Rosalie H Wright Elementary School 350 Autumn Lane
Rosalie H Wright Elementary School (1958 & 69)
350 Autumn Lane Atlanta 3031
$510,000 24,192 SF acres: 1.9
Florida Heights 
20150127_123013 2015-01-27 Milton Elementary School 1915 Chosewood Park 202 Milton AVE 30315 Atlanta
Milton Elementary School (1915)
202 Milton AVE 30315 Atlanta
$415,000 20,452 SF acres: 2.446
Chosewood Park


George W Adair School (1912) in Adair Park  My 126 photos of Adair in Flickr.
711 Catherine St Atlanta 30310

A corner landmark overlooking a park, a charming setting.

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Even the backside of Adair is amazing..

2015-02-05 George W Adair School 10th Ward 711 Catherine St Atlanta Adiar Park site plan
The site.





Milton Elementary School (1915) in Chosewood Park My 60 Flicker Pictures of Milton Elementary.
202 Milton AVE 30315 Atlanta

 On the neighborhood's edge.

 
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Milton Elementary Choosewood Park Milton Avenue 202 Milton Ave 30315 Choosewood Park site plan




Preston Arkwright School (1955) My 54 pictures of Arkwright on Flickr.
1261 Lockwood Drive 30311

On a hillside among houses in Venetian Hills.

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2015-02-03 Preston Arkwright School 1261 Lockwood Drive Atlanta





Rosalie H Wright Elementary School (1958 & 69) My 40 pictures of Wright on Flickr.
350 Autumn Lane Atlanta 30310

Smallish school among smallish houses on the northwestern edge of Westview Cemetery.

IMG_5849 2015-02-03 Rosalie H Wright Elementary School 350 Autumn Lane
From the parking lot.

2015-02-03 Preston Arkwright School 1261 Lockwood Drive Atlanta site plan






West Atlanta Elementary School (1978 & 94) My 58 photos of West Atlanta in Flickr.
1335 Kimberly Road Atlanta 30331

On a hilltop anticipating development of Kimberly road which apparently didn't develop beyond Ashley Courts.

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West Atlanta Elementary School 1335 Kimberly Road 30331 site plan





The Channel 46 Video thanks to Steve the producer and Trevar Bacome.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Mother Goose buned and rebuilt

Update 3-feb-2012 thanks to John Wrede for a link to The Goose’s 99-Year History: From Candlers to Paideia see page 7.

This Mother Goose burned in October 2009. She's back.


It was a house turned school building for the Atlanta's Paideia School, It was a fine house if not a mansion in Druid Hills.

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The ruins made an interesting sight but didn't make me feel very good.

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This was grand.

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I can't find before pictures from any era. This is the north side, front porch on the left.

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You can see how much of the chimneys showed above the roof.

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Hint's of the grand old house.

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The fire didn't get down here, no sign of soot.

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Mother Goose is back.

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Old on the left, new on the right.

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No chimneys.

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Was Mother Goose on the old porch?
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Look at the arches in the basement. This is the east side.

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The west side.

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Nice chunky details.

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The new Goose is quite good, purpose-designed for the school, modern, safe, three times the space.

But this isn't the way we wanted it to happen.

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Long live Mother Goose.

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