MM: Teacher of the Year, Living Near Fox Bros., and “Treescrapers”
Decatur Metro | November 18, 2015 | 9:50 am- Winnona Park instructor is Decatur’s teacher of the year [AJC]
- Frustrated Candler Park neighbors complain of Fox Bros., parking, and lack of city response [CL]
- Re:loom feature – Decatur employees rebuild lives through weaving [AJC]
- Q&A with Lion Tamer Bread’s Brian Dulisse [Decaturish]
- Peek Inside the $14M Center for Puppetry Arts Expansion [Curbed]
- Are ‘Treescrapers’ the Future of Dense Urban Living? [CityLab]
Images by Stefano Boeri Architetti via Archilovers
Treescrapers. The fine-tuning of the vertical cul-de-sac continues!
Why go to the park when you can just go to the edge of the building?
After surveying the damage caused by the 70 year old oak tree that fell on our house tonight, I’m not really inclined to put trees any higher up right this second. Admittedly, I do find the visuals pretty.
So sorry to hear that. Everyone OK?
I never get much sleep during storms because this happens so often.
Re:loom is one of my favorite places in this area. You can go and just take a tour–they are happy to show you around. One of the looms is an ancient one donated by Agnes Scott College and nicknamed “Agnes.” The items they make are absolutely beautiful. I am the proud owner of three gorgeous indoor rugs and one outdoor rug made out of plastic bags!
Also, if you have stained or torn clothing that other locations like Goodwill will not take, you can donate them to re:loom.
Great for holiday shopping!