Preserving Atlanta's Industrial History - Adaptive Reuse Construction Walk
Built in the 1920's, the Abrams Fixtures buildings are a snapshot of the post-civil-war industrialization era when commercial districts like the one in Adair Park helped anchor business in Atlanta. This structure is brimming with raw details characteristic of its 20’s era slow-burn mill construction, from pulley fire door systems to cast iron support beams and large factory windows.
Come along for an exposition on how Braden Fellman plans to preserve and repurpose these distinct features in the upcoming mixed-use development of the site in collaboration with Beacon Construction and Pimsler Hoss Architects.
The details
Tour will last approximately one hour. COVID-19 restrictions are at the discretion of the tour guide. Interested in a private group tour? Contact [email protected] for more information.
The Atlanta Preservation Center is the City’s private non-profit preservation organization.
Founded in 1979, the Atlanta Preservation Center promotes the preservation of Atlanta's architecturally, historically and culturally significant buildings, neighborhoods and landscapes through education and advocacy.
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