| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1101 | Susan Gavalis | what a shame it would be to lose such a beautiful and historic building! |
| 1102 | Anonymous | |
| 1103 | frank oldfield | Please preserve this historic building ! |
| 1104 | C Gimson | It would be a shame to lose yet another historic gem; Atlanta has lost too many already for the sake of "progress." |
| 1105 | C Gimson | It would be a shame to lose yet another historic gem; Atlanta has lost too many already for the sake of "progress." |
| 1106 | Omar Khalid | |
| 1107 | Kellie Keesee | |
| 1108 | A. Richard Bunn, AIA | This is an inconceivable proposal by Georgia Tech's Foundation. The Crum & Forster Building provides richness to the textural context of the area and it's demolition would be a sad day for Midtown and an appalling act by the Foundation. |
| 1109 | Samuel Boyd, AIA | |
| 1110 | Amanda Cogar | |
| 1111 | Anonymous | |
| 1112 | William H. Ashton | Nice building. |
| 1113 | Amy Kemp | |
| 1114 | Anonymous | don't do it, atlanta needs its history |
| 1115 | Michelle Hall | the city does NOT need another vacant lot.
the U of Chicago did this to my great-grandmother's building in the mid 1980s, the lot is stil vacant to this day! |
| 1116 | Paul G. Underwood | GT Foundation should pick a fight with someone who might not care.
Why not tear down Tech Tower? It's old, useless and a chore to maintain.
Or better yet, incoprporate the UGA campus as a research farm for GT Genetics Engineering.
What an Outrage! |
| 1117 | Paul G. Underwood | GT Foundation should pick a fight with someone who might not care.
Why not tear down Tech Tower? It's old, useless and a chore to maintain.
Or better yet, incoprporate the UGA campus as a research farm for GT Genetics Engineering.
What an Outrage! |
| 1118 | Anonymous | |
| 1119 | Chip Epsten | I would be surprised if the substantial collective economic, architectural and development brainpower at Georgia Tech could not figure out a way to use this worthwhile building in a successful redevelopment of the property. If you're having trouble, give it to your grad students. |
| 1120 | Mark Taylor | Save this building!! |
| 1121 | Walter Bell | This is totally irresponsible for a institution of higher learning to destroy an important part of Atlanta's architectural history. |
| 1122 | Jane Rawlings | |
| 1123 | Frances Hamilton | What a graceful building and a monument to the high ideals of Classical thinking -- you guys can figure out something better than tearing it down! |
| 1124 | Kevin Adkisson | |
| 1125 | Donna Millard | |
| 1126 | Ashley Ahrens | |
| 1127 | sarah smith | |
| 1128 | Guy Harris | |
| 1129 | Jim McNary | I love this building and hope you can find some use for it.
Jim McNary
B.S. Biology, 2008 |
| 1130 | Amy Wikman | |
| 1131 | geraldine mcbride | This is a building with character please do not remove it. If we remove all character from our lives there will be nothing for our children to aspire to. |
| 1132 | Robert Idoo | We must start to reconnize the wonderful histrory that has gone before today and help to shape our city. These iconic buildings help to tell the story of our past and light the way for the future and mixed with new contemporary buildings create a richer cityscape for our future as a truly international city. |
| 1133 | Allan Hing | |
| 1134 | Tiffany Dumas | |
| 1135 | Cortney Smith | |
| 1136 | Geoffrey Clippinger | |
| 1137 | Sandy Parr | |
| 1138 | Peter Newfield | |
| 1139 | maryam | |
| 1140 | Jon Carlsten, AIA | The Georgia Tech Foundation has an excellent opportunity to provide a new use for a rare, aesthetically brilliant, culturally valuable and historically significant work of Atlanta Architecture, the Crum & Forster Building . As as a Georgia Tech Alumnus (Master of Architecture, '78), I encourage the Georgia Tech Foundation to fulfill their civic, historic and fiscal responsibilities to the citizens of Atlanta by restoring and maintaining this jewel of early 20th century Neo-Classicism. |
| 1141 | Cassie Branum | |
| 1142 | Aubrey F. Derrick | Surely the Crum & Forster Building can be updated and its architecture preserved for some use within Georgia Tech's vision for the future. The building seems to blend well with exsisting Georgia Tech architechture. As a leader in the community, The Foundation must set an example for other organizations by embracing this preservation. As Atlanta's growth continues to explode there will be few buildings from Atlanta's rich history saved. The foundation has the power, foresight, and vision to do the right thing. Save this building. |
| 1143 | Lauren Scott | |
| 1144 | Matteo Moore | Please save the Crum & Forster Building located at 771 Spring Street. There are so few historic buildings left in Atlanta.
Thank you for your consideration
Matteo Moore
20 Tenth St #1203
Atlanta, GA 30309 |
| 1145 | Hilary Morrish | |
| 1146 | Janet Barrickman | |
| 1147 | Mark Bohrer, AIA | |
| 1148 | Kathryn D'Andrea | |
| 1149 | Richard McCabe | |
| 1150 | kim farmer | |