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Photo, Print, Drawing Techwood Homes, Building No. 13, 462-468 Techwood Drive & 157-161 Hunnicutt Street, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA

[ Photos from Survey HABS GA-2257-P  ]

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[ Data Pages from Survey HABS GA-2257-P  ]
[ Photo Captions from Survey HABS GA-2257-P  ]

About this Item

Title

  • Techwood Homes, Building No. 13, 462-468 Techwood Drive & 157-161 Hunnicutt Street, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA

Names

  • Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
  • Burge & Stevens
  • U.S. Public Works Administration (PWA), Housing Division
  • J.A. Jones Construction Company
  • U.S. Federal Housing Administration
  • Palmer, Charles F.
  • Baldwin, Harry
  • U.S. Public Works Administration (PWA)
  • Atlanta Housing Authority (AHA)
  • EDAW, Inc., contractor
  • KitWrites, Inc., contractor
  • Madsen, Dennis, field team
  • Smith, Chad David, field team
  • Almand, Jennifer, photographer

Created / Published

  • Documentation compiled after 1933

Headings

  • -  apartment houses
  • -  public housing
  • -  U-plan buildings
  • -  building deterioration
  • -  Georgia--Fulton County--Atlanta

Latitude / Longitude

  • 33.77037,-84.39121

Notes

  • -  Significance: Techwood Homes, Building 13 is a contributing building in the Techwood Homes Historic District, nominated to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Techwood Homes is associated with events, agencies, and individuals significant to the history and design of public housing, both nationally and locally. Techwood Homes was the first federally funded public housing project in the United States to reach the construction stage. As the first of 51 "demonstration projects" developed nationwide by the Housing Division of the Public Works Administration (PWA), Techwood Homes served as an experimental model for interpretation and implementation of design standards established by the Housing Division. The project drew immediate praise for its sturdy construction, fireproof materials, natural lighting and cross-ventilation, ample open space and recreational areas, and community-oriented amenities. Development of this landmark project in Atlanta reflected the planning and lobbying efforts of prominent local citizens. Its development provided many benefits locally, including clearance of one of the city's worst slums, employment of many workers and professionals, creation of new housing for over 600 limited-income families, construction of much-needed dormitory for Georgia Tech, and establishment of local support for the subsequent creation of the Atlanta Housing Authority.
  • -  Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N542
  • -  Survey number: HABS GA-2257-P
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1934-1936 Initial Construction
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1980 Subsequent Work
  • -  Building/structure dates: 1980 Subsequent Work
  • -  National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 76000632

Medium

  • Photo(s): 22
  • Data Page(s): 7
  • Photo Caption Page(s): 3

Call Number/Physical Location

  • HABS GA,61-ATLA,60P-

Source Collection

  • Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Repository

Control Number

  • ga0797

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf

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Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, Burge & Stevens, Housing Division U.S. Public Works Administration, J.A. Jones Construction Company, U.S. Federal Housing Administration, Charles F Palmer, Harry Baldwin, et al., Almand, Jennifer, photographer. Techwood Homes, Building No. 13, 462-468 Techwood Drive & 157-161 Hunnicutt Street, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA. Atlanta Fulton County Georgia, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/ga0797/.

APA citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, C., Burge & Stevens, U.S. Public Works Administration, H. D., J.A. Jones Construction Company, U.S. Federal Housing Administration, Palmer, C. F. [...] Smith, C. D., Almand, J., photographer. (1933) Techwood Homes, Building No. 13, 462-468 Techwood Drive & 157-161 Hunnicutt Street, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA. Atlanta Fulton County Georgia, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/ga0797/.

MLA citation style:

Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, et al., photographer by Almand, Jennifer. Techwood Homes, Building No. 13, 462-468 Techwood Drive & 157-161 Hunnicutt Street, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/ga0797/>.