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Building in Atlanta, Georgia
William–Oliver Building
William–Oliver Building in 2019
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General information
Architectural styleArt Deco
Location32 Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates33°45′17″N 84°23′24″W / 33.7547°N 84.3899°W / 33.7547; -84.3899
Completed1930
Design and construction
Architect(s)Francis Palmer Smith
Pringle and Smith

The William–Oliver Building is a 1930 Art Deco landmark building at 32 Peachtree Street NW at Five Points, Downtown Atlanta. It currently consists of 115 apartments. Its architect was Francis Palmer Smith of Pringle and Smith and was Atlanta's first completed Art Deco skyscraper. It was named after developer Thomas G. Healey's grandsons William and Oliver.

References

  1. Craig, Robert Michael (1995). Atlanta Architecture: Art Deco to Modern Classic, 1929-1959. Pelican Publishing Company. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-4556-0044-1 – via Google Books.
  2. Craig, Robert Michael (2012). The Architecture of Francis Palmer Smith, Atlanta's Scholar-architect. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-2898-0 – via Google Books.
  3. Morris, Casie (May 2003). "Downtown Tour of Lofts & Lifestyles". Atlanta: 12 – via Google Books.
  4. Gournay, Isabelle (1993). Sams, Gerald W. (ed.). AIA Guide to the Architecture of Atlanta. University of Georgia Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-8203-1450-1 – via Google Books.
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