About 2011 Mid-Century Modern Georgia photo contest
We are pleased to announce the winners of our 2011 Mid-Century Modern Georgia photo contest. With so many interesting entries, it was very tough for our judges. Without further delay:
1st place (will receive an annual DOCOMOMO-US membership, a subscription to Modernism magazine, two VIP passes to the Go Fish Georgia Education Center, and a vintage copy of Edward Waugh's 1960 book, The South Builds): Alma Exchange Bank by Harlan Hambright of St. Simons Island
2nd place (will receive the DOCOMOMO-US membership and Modernism subscription): Former Trust Company of Georgia bank branch in Atlanta by Terry Goggin of Sandy Springs
3rd place (will also receive the DOCOMOMO-US membership and Modernism subscription): Atlanta-Fulton County Central Library interior by Scott Moore of Smyrna
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The Mid-Century Modern Georgia photo contest ended on May 15, 2011. It sought photos that depict buildings or sites in the state that are a part of the design movement that lasted from the 1930s through the 1970s. The contest was held in partnership between DOCOMOMO US, Georgia Chapter, and the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Submitted photos were required to depict a mid-century modern resource in the state of Georgia. Examples of Modern buildings and sites in Georgia can be found at this address: www.docomomoga.org/pages/moderngeorgia/modern_examples.pdf.
For more information please contact Charlie Miller at charlie.miller@dnr.state.ga.us.
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