Category: Pringle & Smith

  • Regenstein’s (1930) – Atlanta

    Pringle & Smith. Regenstein's (1930). Atlanta.
    Pringle & Smith. Regenstein’s (1930). Atlanta.1 2 3 4
    Windows, spandrels, and ornamentation on the facade of Regenstein's
    Windows, spandrels, and ornamentation on the facade of Regenstein’s
    Peters Land Company insignia on the facade of Regenstein's
    Peters Land Company insignia on the facade of Regenstein’s
    Ornamentation on the facade of Regenstein's
    Ornamentation on the facade of Regenstein’s
    Stringcourse on the facade of Regenstein's
    Stringcourse on the facade of Regenstein’s
    Regenstein's circa 1939
    Regenstein’s circa 19395

    References

    1. “Regenstein Plans Peachtree Store”. The Atlanta Constitution, June 23, 1929, p. 1. ↩︎
    2. “Regenstein Company Leases New Peachtree Building”. The Atlanta Journal, June 23, 1929, p. D9. ↩︎
    3. “New Regenstein Home Will Open At 209 Peachtree”. The Atlanta Journal, February 23, 1930, p. 8A. ↩︎
    4. Application for Building Permit, July 27, 1929 ↩︎
    5. “Pages From Regenstein’s Family Album” (advertisement). The Atlanta Constitution, December 14, 1939, p. 5C. ↩︎
  • Capitol View Masonic Temple (1923) – Atlanta

    Francis P. Smith of Pringle & Smith. Capitol View Masonic Temple (1923). Capitol View, Atlanta.
    Francis P. Smith of Pringle & Smith. Capitol View Masonic Temple (1923). Capitol View, Atlanta.1 2 3 4
    Windows on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Windows on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    South facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    South facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Limestone facing and pediment on the southeast entrance of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Limestone facing and pediment on the southeast entrance of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Dentilled cornice on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Dentilled cornice on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Cornice on the south facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Cornice on the south facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Cornice, frieze, and architrave on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Cornice, frieze, and architrave on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Pilasters with Corinthian capitals on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Pilasters with Corinthian capitals on the east facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Limestone facing on the southeast entrance of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Limestone facing on the southeast entrance of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Ground-floor store window on the south facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Ground-floor store window on the south facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Arch window on the south facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple
    Arch window on the south facade of the Capitol View Masonic Temple

    References

    1. “Masons To Begin Work On Temple”. The Atlanta Journal, August 27, 1922, p. 8F ↩︎
    2. “New Temple Of The Capitol View Masonic Lodge”. The Atlanta Journal, November 4, 1923, p. 8F. ↩︎
    3. “Development Work In Capitol View Near Completion”. The Atlanta Journal, September 30, 1923, p. 8C. ↩︎
    4. Craig, Robert M. The Architecture of Francis Pringle Smith: Atlanta’s Scholar-Architect. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press (2012). ↩︎

  • Joseph E. Brown Junior High School (1923) – West End, Atlanta

    Pringle & Smith. Joseph E. Brown Junior High School (1923). West End, Atlanta.
    Pringle & Smith. Joseph E. Brown Junior High School (1923). West End, Atlanta.1 2

    References

    1. “The New West End Junior High School”. The Atlanta Journal, May 27, 1923, p. F9. ↩︎
    2. “Public Is Invited To Opening Exercises At West End Church”. The Atlanta Journal, November 25, 1923, p. 6. ↩︎