Every Sunday, Marc's family goes to this building where they say prayers and stuff. Since they insist upon using a perfectly good day that way, I decided to explore Atlanta and take a few shots of some of their interesting architecture. The building that actually inspired this outing was a brand-new one (not even open for tenants yet). I couldn't get a terribly good shot of it, but this is enough for you to see the way the outside walls of the building extend beyond the roofline...

This building is in Buckhead...

Then there's something a little more "old school" from within the city proper...

These two are in Dunwoody, north of Atlanta. Their nicknames, due to the tops of the buildings are the "king and queen"...

Last but not least, we have the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel in downtown Atlanta...
2 comments:
I've only gone through Atlanta ... is it worth stopping to enjoy? The architecture looks nice ... well, the modern, so far. :-)
Well, CoffeeDog and her partner seem to love the place. I've never found enough there to hold my interest for too long, but I'm a New York boy. We tend to want a lot in our cities. :)
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