James Howard Kunstler’s Smackdown Tour of Atlanta
Decatur Metro | June 11, 2010On his recent stop in Atlanta for the Congress for the New Urbanism conference, author James Howard Kunstler took a time to hit the streets of downtown Atlanta for a little walking tour. The resulting picture diary he created HERE gives renewed meaning to the phrase “brutally honest”. (Get it? Because of all the Brutalist Architecture??)
You probably won’t ever hear these sorts of descriptors on the Atlanta Segway Tour…
- “The Soffit terminates at the HVAC vent. Nice for wino shelter in wintertime.”
- “Overhead, gerbil chute. Ahead to left, WTF??? A giant tape measure suspended over an escalator???”
- “Ingress / Egress for cars. Humans need not apply.”
- “Forensic pathology lab? Fuhrerbunker? No. Main Atlanta Library”
Only Broad Street gets any love. The rest is relegated to the scrapheap of 1970s concrete.
h/t: Fresh Loaf


The Champion’s Jonathan Cribbs has a great story in this week’s paper about the unique way the Decatur Book Festival feeds its ravenous authors.





