Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church (1937) – Atlanta

George H. Bond. Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church (1937). Buckhead, Atlanta.
George H. Bond. Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church (1937). Buckhead, Atlanta.1 2
Pediments on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Pediments on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Swan-neck pediment with urn on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Swan-neck pediment with urn on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Door with segmental pediment on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Door with segmental pediment on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Cornice and pediment on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Cornice and pediment on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Blind arch on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Blind arch on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Palladian window on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Palladian window on the facade of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
South elevation of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
South elevation of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Oval window on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Oval window on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Windows on the south elevation of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Windows on the south elevation of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Loggia of the steeple on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Loggia of the steeple on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Steeple base on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Steeple base on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Steeple on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Steeple on the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Weather vane on the steeple of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church
Weather vane on the steeple of the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church

References

  1. Gournay, IsabelleAIA Guide to the Architecture of Atlanta. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press (1993). ↩︎
  2. Inventory of the Church Archives of Georgia. Atlanta: The Georgia Historical Records Survey (1941), p. 26. ↩︎