William-Oliver Building
"Since 1930, The William Oliver has proudly stood on the historic corner of Peachtree and Marietta Streets. As Atlanta's masterwork of Art Deco architectural detail, The William Oliver sits within Fairlie Poplar, once Atlanta's financial district, now its first true urban neighboorhood." From "thewilliamoliver.com" website. The New Georgia Encyclopedia contains the following statement about the William-Oliver Building: "Pringle and Smith's William-Oliver Building (1930), for instance, displays an ornamental stylist's employment of abstracted Ionic volutes, a continuous cornice frieze accented with a string of zigzag chevrons, and flowing incised wave motifs treated as flat moldings and incisions in the monochromatic surfaces of the multistoried structures."
William-Oliver Building
"Since 1930, The William Oliver has proudly stood on the historic corner of Peachtree and Marietta Streets. As Atlanta's masterwork of Art Deco architectural detail, The William Oliver sits within Fairlie Poplar, once Atlanta's financial district, now its first true urban neighboorhood." From "thewilliamoliver.com" website. The New Georgia Encyclopedia contains the following statement about the William-Oliver Building: "Pringle and Smith's William-Oliver Building (1930), for instance, displays an ornamental stylist's employment of abstracted Ionic volutes, a continuous cornice frieze accented with a string of zigzag chevrons, and flowing incised wave motifs treated as flat moldings and incisions in the monochromatic surfaces of the multistoried structures."