George Harwell Bond
American architect
George Harwell Bond (1891–1952) was an architect active in Atlanta, Georgia and worked at the firm of G. Lloyd Preacher.[1]
He designed the modernist[2] Briarcliff Plaza shopping center (1939) in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood, the Plaza Theatre, and Atlanta's first shopping center with off-street parking.
He also designed the Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church (1937) at "Jesus Junction" in Buckhead.[3]
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Poncey–Highland neighborhood, Atlanta
- 725 Ponce
- Briarcliff Plaza
- The Bridge sculpture
- Carter Center
- Clermont Lounge
- Copenhill
- Druid Hills Baptist Church
- Ford Assembly Plant
- Freedom Park
- Freedom Parkway
- Freeway revolt (1970's)
- George Harwell Bond
- I-485
- Manuel's Tavern
- Moreland Avenue
- Murder Kroger
- Nine-Mile Circle Streetcar Line
- North Highland Avenue
- Plaza Theatre
- Ponce de Leon Avenue
- Telephone Factory Lofts (Western Electric Co. Bldg.)
- Druid Hills
- Inman Park
- Morningside-Lenox Park
- Old Fourth Ward
- Virginia–Highland
- All neighborhoods of Atlanta