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# NameComments
2301 Octavian Tudora
2302 Anonymous
2303 AnonymousKeep up the good work! Too many gems have been razed in this town already. I hope an alternate solution can be worked out.
2304 Christopher Cay
2305 Anonymous
2306 Anonymous
2307 Wendy Teusink
2308 Anonymous
2309 Anonymous
2310 Gregory F. Shue
2311 Marisa Arroyo
2312 Donna Prendergast
2313 Erin Melick
2314 Jo-Anne Peck
2315 Kirk Watson
2316 Denise VanLanduyt
2317 Edwin Kuehn
2318 Chris DerringtonDo not demolish this beautiful building. Please!
2319 suzanne winters
2320 Jessica Opraseuth
2321 Samuel Lima
2322 Robyn Keiley
2323 Peter MurphyIf anything, architects should be required to make buildings this beautiful - tearing them down makes no sense. This kind of beauty is vital to the health of society.
2324 James GriffinGeorgia Tech would make an irreversible mistake by taking down this lovely building. Atlanta is already marred by countless bland or blatantly ugly structures. Please leave this standing...
2325 Amanda BradleyAtlanta needs to preserve its architectural heritage! This would be a sad loss.
2326 Andrew GriffinSave the clock tower!
2327 Jay and Keira CamilloAtlanta has destroyed too many of its historic classic buildings. Please save this one
2328 Rebecca Falls
2329 Nat Griffin
2330 Lisa Reisman
2331 Martysave the Crum/Forster building!
2332 Lexi Sowers
2333 Russell Ingram
2334 Samantha Williams
2335 Hania R. WilliamsIn a young country like USA historical buildings should be preserved and respected and not torn down. Enough already with the disposable everything!
2336 Steve Williams
2337 Joel Kelly
2338 Tim SmithIdiotic
2339 andrew capronMaybe there is a grant from the new admin. that can save this building from demo.
2340 Anne Glenn WeltnerMy grandparents, parents, and myself are all natives of Atlanta. Mr grandfather was one of first to attend GA Tech and my father and uncle also. Atlanta has been raped by too much demolition. I would hope that Ga Tech, an institution that holds so much of the historical and moral values of Atlanta would never stoop so low as to demolish the building at 771 Spring Street. Perhaps you have forgotten that Ga Tech has represented Atlanta to many. But I guess (I am 64) things are changing, and now, you are holding up a new standard to your students and alumni and all who look to you. With a new administration, a new feel of hope, Georgia Tech has chosen to look to greed.
2341 Julian Mejia
2342 Kristin Mejia
2343 Kay Jones
2344 David RogersDemolishing this building would be insulting and regretted for years to come. This is a beautiful structure that needs some significant work to be useful again; GT can and should put that work into this building. It will be valued and admired for as long as it stands; something a parking lot will never be. I cannot imagine how humiliating this must be for architectural alumni, who must be embarrassed by some of the awful parking decks already sitting like warts on the face of the campus.
2345 Ida Beth Barner
2346 Catherine Holton
2347 AnonymousAs a resident in this community this is a matter of great importance to me. GIT is a key member of this community as as such serves as a role model and way-shower for better or worse. In addition to being contrary to the ideals of urban design and sustainability, the demolition of this building potentially makes it easier for such acts to occur in the future.
2348 Jodi Florence
2349 AnonymousWhat are they THINKING?! Please use some damn common sense. Atlanta is STARVING for enlightened development. GT can help lead the way. Stop destroying this city!
2350 Tish SpearmanPlease save the Crum and Foster building. We have lost enough history in our city.

 

Signatures | Total: 2,454