this post was submitted on 19 Jun 2024
2 points (100.0% liked)

Atlanta News

336 readers
77 users here now

News about Atlanta, auto-sourced from RSS feeds of local and regional media. User names indicate the news source.

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

Does trio of new towers prove not all ATL high-rise design sucks? Josh Green Wed, 06/19/2024 - 12:15 Kudos to readers and commenters who’ve coined the perfect phrase to describe the design trend, generally speaking, for newer towers around Atlanta’s most rapidly growing districts: the glassy, high-rise cereal box.  

But as three new sky-rises that have finished construction or begun leasing this spring prove, that description isn’t always applicable. Thank goodness.

Despite rate hikes and ballooned construction costs, compelling design is indeed still viable, each project seems to prove. All three have put something in the skies over intown Atlanta worth actually pondering for a moment. While none of them are an overt, flashy architectural statement (surely not the intention in the first place), they aren’t instantly forgettable either.

Recent street-level photos of, from left, Momentum Midtown, Forth Atlanta, and Emmi, which have all come online this spring in Midtown and O4W. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

To put it more bluntly, are Momentum Midtown, Emmi Midtown, and the BeltLine-fronting Forth Atlanta project proof that not all buildings of significant height have to suck around here?

A quick primer, starting in Old Fourth Ward:

The distinctive Forth hotel tower, at left, and Overline Residences apartments, as seen from Historic Fourth Ward Park earlier this year. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

^ On pace for a grand opening in coming weeks, 16-story Forth Atlanta is the $150-million boutique hotel piece of New City Properties’ broader Fourth Ward Project. It counts a diamond-patterned exoskeleton and interiors described as “rich and tailored,” a warmer contrast to the modern exterior of concrete and glass. Expect four food-and-beverage concepts, 196 luxury hotel rooms, and 39 apartment-style, furnished units designed for longer stays. As with the stair-stepped Overline Residences apartments next door, New York-based Morris Adjmi Architects designed the project.

"Emmi" branding over Spring Street. The building's "dynamic façade incorporates a large-scale framework, defined by random groupings of inboard balconies," per JPX. Courtesy of JPX Works; designs, RJTR (architecture), Square Feet Studio (interiors)

**^**After two years of construction, the 31-story Emmi tower is expected to see its first-move-ins this month over the intersection of Spring and 18th streets in Midtown. The “comfortably chic” building—developed by Atlanta-based JPX Works and partners Zeller and Manulife Investment Management, with designs by Atlanta’s RJTR architecture—brought 326 apartments to a postage-stamp, .54-acre corner site. The least expensive apartment option currently listed is a 466-square-foot studio on the 11th floor, near the pool, which is renting for $1,855 monthly.

Momentum Midtown's two new tower components, as seen looking north from 10th Street this month.Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

**^**Also in Midtown, the two-pronged Momentum project by Toll Brothers Apartment Living includes Tetris-like facades with eye-catching geometry to the north and south. The 36th-floor rooftop is entirely devoted to amenities, including a pool and sundeck with cabanas, a game room, private dining space, plus a bar and lounge with panoramic city views. The least expensive apartment listed to date is a 500-square-foot studio going for $1,970 monthly, but larger options on choice floors are commanding rents north of $6,500.

Granted, none of these projects will make a dent in Atlanta’s affordable housing crisis, and none offer for-sale condo properties that could help Atlantans build equity.

But they do provide living and lodging options in a growing city—and in a refreshing way that, at worst, doesn’t trigger snores, and at best, just might be inspiring.

...

Follow us on social media:

Twitter / Facebook/and now: Instagram  

• Midtown news, discussion (Urbanize Atlanta) 

Tags

1405 Spring Street NW Emmi Midtown JPX Works Jarel Portman Momentum Midtown Toll Brothers Apartment Living Toll Brothers New City Properties New City Old Fourth Ward Fourth Ward Project Forth Atlanta Atlanta Hotels Atlanta Development Atlanta Architecture Atlanta Construction Atlanta apartments Atlanta Design Midtown Development Midtown Construction

Images

Recent street-level photos of, from left, Momentum Midtown, Forth Atlanta, and Emmi, which have all come online this spring in Midtown and O4W. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta

Subtitle Midtown, Old Fourth Ward projects share too-rare commonality of being worth looking at

Neighborhood Midtown

Background Image

Image An image showing three new high-rise towers under blue skies in an urban district in Atlanta.

Associated Project

1405 Spring Street Momentum Midtown - 1018 West Peachtree Street Phase 1 Momentum Midtown - 1018 West Peachtree Street Phase 2 Fourth Ward Project

Before/After Images

Sponsored Post Off

no comments (yet)
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
there doesn't seem to be anything here