The Atlanta chapter of the American Institute of Architects is marking its 100th anniversary by celebrating Atlanta's architectural history. The AIA has nominated 50 Atlanta buildings, all designed between 1906 and 2006, for its Building of the Decade contest. Each day this week, you can vote for one building to represent each decade. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will release the final results of the poll in November.

Which is your favorite from 1916-1925?


 
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1917: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center,

980 Briarcliff Rd. N.E.

Architects: Henry Hornbostel

1920: The Villa (Villa Apartments,)

200 Montgomery Ferry Rd. N.E.

Architects: Hentz, Reid and Adler

Designer: Philip Trammell Shutze

1924: Booker T. Washington High School,

45 Whitehouse Dr. S.W.

Architect: Eugene C. Wachendorff

1924: Reid House (Garrison Apartments,)

1325 Peachtree St. N.E.

Architects: Hentz, Reid and Adler

Designer: Philip Trammell Shutze

1919: First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta,

1328 Peachtree St. N.E.

Architects: Walter T. Downing