Peachtree- Pine Building

A. Ten Eyck Brown
c. 1921



This brick building, once a car dealership in a partially residential neighborhood, has an engaged colonnade framed by a terra cotta frieze. Decorative masonry (diamonds within diamonds) surrounds the top.
The frieze design resembles a Greek key but incorporates rosettes as well; the rosette motif is repeated on the spandrels and the soffit as well as the neck of the columns.
 


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