| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 2351 | Rick Kamen | I teach an automotive restoration class at Georgia Tech and feel this building could become a home for the Ramblin Wreck cars as well as a maintenance shop for them. The building could become a sort of museum for the school as well. |
| 2352 | Misty Gilmore | Please save some of the Architecture of Atlanta before it becomes a "new" city!!!! |
| 2353 | Yoonhwa Jang | |
| 2354 | Elizabeth Morgan Spiegel | As I know many of you on the Foundation Board, I just want to say the building is important to Atlanta and many of you are creative and can find a good use for it. |
| 2355 | Anonymous | |
| 2356 | Jacqueline Dennis | Unlike other large cities, Atlanta does not have an "Old Town" district that is made up of historic structures. Many of the historic buildings, such as this one, need to be preserved and appreciated for the artistry that is close to being lost. |
| 2357 | Heather Lubeck | |
| 2358 | Anonymous | |
| 2359 | Christopher Colross | I am a GT architecture student and I feel that the best buildings on campus are the old buildings on and around Cherry St that have been renovated. GT could renovate and even add an entirely new building behind the original facade. The building would be a blend of old Atlanta with the new Tech square area. |
| 2360 | Scott Rose |
| 2361 | Craig Anderchak | |
| 2362 | John A. Brocato, Jr. AIA | |
| 2363 | Tarver Siebert | Historic structures in Atlanta are few & far between. The structures that are remarkable and standing need to remain in place to have a variety of scales of ages of buildings-- a hallmark of any livable, walkable, pleasant-to-inhabit city. The Crum & Forster building is a great example of a building that is worthy of restoration rather than demolition: it is well-built, proportioned for reuse, comfortably-and appropriately- sited and scaled.
M. Tarver Siebert, AIA, NCARB |
| 2364 | Jimmy A Amichandwala | |
| 2365 | Joe McDonough | Let us preserve what is left. |
| 2366 | Jim Polak | |
| 2367 | Steve Akins | |
| 2368 | Christopher Brink |
| 2369 | David Yoke |
| 2370 | natalie teeples | |
| 2371 | Martha Burke | |
| 2372 | Betsy Kerr | |
| 2373 | Annette Henson | Our historic architecture is important to incorporate into our community. |
| 2374 | Thomas J Spach | |
| 2375 | Mollie Taylor | |
| 2376 | Chad Gorman | |
| 2377 | javier santos | |
| 2378 | Anonymous | |
| 2379 | Susan Warren | |
| 2380 | Charles Gatins | |
| 2381 | stefan hurray | parking lots are ordinary, this place is extradinary!! Save the crumb!! |
| 2382 | Juliane Walker | |
| 2383 | Susan Schlittler | This is a gorgeous building worth saving. Our city will soon have NO HISTORY! We will talk about it totally in the past. How can this be? This can not occur in much less sophisticated societies. Our totally disposable mentallity is quite embarrasing. |
| 2384 | Richard Johnston |
| 2385 | Lloyd Herrington | |
| 2386 | Galvin | |
| 2387 | bridgman | |
| 2388 | Anonymous | |
| 2389 | Alexander F Levy | |
| 2390 | Hadley Howell | |
| 2391 | Arvie Magnuson | |
| 2392 | Margaret Whitaker |
| 2393 | Peter Lacovara | For a city that has already lost a major part of its architectural heritage, the needless destruction of the Crum and Forster Building would be a crime. |
| 2394 | Colin J. Decker | That is a beautiful building and we are losing so many older structures so fast. Keep this one for future generations. |
| 2395 | Ryan Sepanski | |
| 2396 | christina muzzi | |
| 2397 | Lauren Smith |
| 2398 | Renee Weese |
| 2399 | Paul Hammock |
| 2400 | James F. Williamson | Please preserve what little historical architecture Atlanta has left. |