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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Interesting and Miserable Drive: 11 Miles of Automobile Churches
There are so many great places and here I go complaining.
My errands took me OTP yesterday. OTP is Atlanta shorthand for "Outside the Perimeter" outside of I-285, Atlanta's perimeter highway.
It's was unfamiliar territory to me so I took the scenic way back. I focused on an 11.1 mile stretch, a state highway. It's now an inter-suburb 4-laner, a quick, safe road with synchronized signals.
Housing didn't collapse here. It's still on the make. Things are new. Some suburbs were ruined in the downturn but not this one.
I don't expect shopping centers, strip malls, tire dealers, restaurants, schools, recreation centers, office parks or even subdivisions to be noteworthy. They are efficient and efficiently built, whether in Georgia, Ohio or California, urban or suburban.
I pay them no attention whatsoever. I crave landmarks, something different.
So the new churches are the only hope for landmarks. But they aren't so hot.
The landmark city churches are pre-WW1, pre-Depression, and post-WW2. You can't build them like that today except in centers of great wealth.
New churches are on a budget in the middle of parking lots. They are modern or pomo abstractions of classic churches. New city churches would look the same if they were actually building new city churches.
So these 11.1 miles are just a place to get through.
My errands took me OTP yesterday. OTP is Atlanta shorthand for "Outside the Perimeter" outside of I-285, Atlanta's perimeter highway.
It's was unfamiliar territory to me so I took the scenic way back. I focused on an 11.1 mile stretch, a state highway. It's now an inter-suburb 4-laner, a quick, safe road with synchronized signals.
Housing didn't collapse here. It's still on the make. Things are new. Some suburbs were ruined in the downturn but not this one.
I don't expect shopping centers, strip malls, tire dealers, restaurants, schools, recreation centers, office parks or even subdivisions to be noteworthy. They are efficient and efficiently built, whether in Georgia, Ohio or California, urban or suburban.
I pay them no attention whatsoever. I crave landmarks, something different.
"Most landmarks and focal points in cities - of which we need more, not fewer - come from the contrast of use radically different from its surroundings, and therefore inherently special-looking, happily located to make some drama and contrast of the inherent difference ... noble buildings ... set within the matrix of the city, instead being sorted out and withdrawn into 'courts of honor'"- Page 228, �The Death and Life of Great American Cities� - Jane Jacobs, Vintage Books Edition 1991In this prosperous place the old farmhouses, barns, and quaint little churches are gone.
So the new churches are the only hope for landmarks. But they aren't so hot.
The landmark city churches are pre-WW1, pre-Depression, and post-WW2. You can't build them like that today except in centers of great wealth.
New churches are on a budget in the middle of parking lots. They are modern or pomo abstractions of classic churches. New city churches would look the same if they were actually building new city churches.
So these 11.1 miles are just a place to get through.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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Sunday, May 26, 2013
Murphy Avenue for Folks Who Enjoy Industrial
Architecture tourists go sightseeing on Murphy Avenue. It's part of the industrial corridor that borders Fort McPherson, Sylvan Hills, Adair Park, West End.
There is plenty to see.
By and large, they made the street fronts attractive.
Folks are repurposing many of these sturdy buildings. This is Bella Cuccina corporate HQ.
I wonder if Atlanta Time Machine can find a picture of this in it's prime.
What brickwork!
This ruin fronts nine acres.
There are some storefront churches.
This could be anywhere in Georgia.
If you are here at the right time, there are yummy smells.
Lifecycle Building Center lives here, they recycle building products and you can follow them on Faceboook.
Amazing. Tax records say this was built in 1966. It's on 3 acres.
There's much more to Murphy Avenue.
Want to tour Murphy? Let's go.
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There is plenty to see.
By and large, they made the street fronts attractive.
Folks are repurposing many of these sturdy buildings. This is Bella Cuccina corporate HQ.
I wonder if Atlanta Time Machine can find a picture of this in it's prime.
What brickwork!
This ruin fronts nine acres.
There are some storefront churches.
This could be anywhere in Georgia.
If you are here at the right time, there are yummy smells.
Lifecycle Building Center lives here, they recycle building products and you can follow them on Faceboook.
Amazing. Tax records say this was built in 1966. It's on 3 acres.
There's much more to Murphy Avenue.
Want to tour Murphy? Let's go.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Two Fine Open Houses. One 2,018 square feet. One 4,422 Square Feet
I had my eye on two for May 19, two special houses I never expected to see. I wish you could see for yourself. I doubt they'll be open again.
Super Sundays are for house loving architecture tourists.
Asking $270/sf: I knew this one to be designed David Fowler. It's tucked into the landscape, on a nearly hidden lot. But once it caught my eye, I found treasure. Built 2005, 4,422 square feet, on 0.2355 acre.
Asking $275/sf: The small one was on my street, a corner house. It had been abandoned for years. Someone renovated it into a gem of a not-so-big house. Then it found the best owner possible who made constant improvements to house and landscape. Built 1948, 2,018 square feet on 0.201 acre. By the way, I think this had a contract within a couple of days.
I loved the kitchen entry on the big house.
I loved the kitchen entry on the not-so-big house.
I loved the phantom awning. A 65 year old house is entitled to it's age marks. Perhaps awnings will make a comeback.
This is the big house's backside. It has windows and porches and balconies to suit everybody.
Unless you look closely you don't notice the precise recessed pointing. But the eye notices a difference. You catch a bit of shadow and of white on each header face and arris (corner edge), a layered look, like showing a bit of petticoat.
This square bay window and dovecote are new additions. The window rocks inside and out.
Let me mention one more thing. Both houses were bright inside. They seemed narrow and made me think of "Wings of Light."
Super Sundays are for house loving architecture tourists.
Asking $270/sf: I knew this one to be designed David Fowler. It's tucked into the landscape, on a nearly hidden lot. But once it caught my eye, I found treasure. Built 2005, 4,422 square feet, on 0.2355 acre.
Asking $275/sf: The small one was on my street, a corner house. It had been abandoned for years. Someone renovated it into a gem of a not-so-big house. Then it found the best owner possible who made constant improvements to house and landscape. Built 1948, 2,018 square feet on 0.201 acre. By the way, I think this had a contract within a couple of days.
I loved the kitchen entry on the big house.
I loved the kitchen entry on the not-so-big house.
I loved the phantom awning. A 65 year old house is entitled to it's age marks. Perhaps awnings will make a comeback.
This is the big house's backside. It has windows and porches and balconies to suit everybody.
Unless you look closely you don't notice the precise recessed pointing. But the eye notices a difference. You catch a bit of shadow and of white on each header face and arris (corner edge), a layered look, like showing a bit of petticoat.
This square bay window and dovecote are new additions. The window rocks inside and out.
Let me mention one more thing. Both houses were bright inside. They seemed narrow and made me think of "Wings of Light."
Pattern 107. WINGS OF LIGHT
"...But buildings which displace natural light as the major source of illumination are not fit places to spend the day...
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Great New Modern on a Great Atlanta Street - Charles Allen Teardown
It had suffered a hippie-renovation and was prime Midtown Atlanta teardown bait.
On the eclectic Charles Allen Drive the new house could make a statement yet fit right in. Go see for yourself, my pictures don't capture it, don't capture how good it is in context. It makes the street better.
I've driven by 100's of times over decades but I never got used to it. The old house became an unlovable landmark.
This is the house to the left, not in showroom condition but impressive. Tax records show this one was built in "1920," a contemporary of the teardown.
The hippie-modern renovation might have been very cool in it's day.
They tore it down and it sat and sat with this too-cute sign.
We forgot about the old house.
Then Brian Ahern (left) and Jeff Darby (right) got hold of it. See more about another house by Brian and Jeff.
They don't do craftsman. They do modern spec houses that sell before they are finished.
A breath of fresh air at 3,705 square feet. Would this fit on your street?
Mmmm.... gravel and squarish rock chunks.
Go see and enjoy Charles Allen while you are at it.
And find the Virginia Tech Modern while you are there.
I'll tell you my Charles Allen Drive love story another time.
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On the eclectic Charles Allen Drive the new house could make a statement yet fit right in. Go see for yourself, my pictures don't capture it, don't capture how good it is in context. It makes the street better.
I've driven by 100's of times over decades but I never got used to it. The old house became an unlovable landmark.
This is the house to the left, not in showroom condition but impressive. Tax records show this one was built in "1920," a contemporary of the teardown.
The hippie-modern renovation might have been very cool in it's day.
They tore it down and it sat and sat with this too-cute sign.
We forgot about the old house.
Then Brian Ahern (left) and Jeff Darby (right) got hold of it. See more about another house by Brian and Jeff.
They don't do craftsman. They do modern spec houses that sell before they are finished.
A breath of fresh air at 3,705 square feet. Would this fit on your street?
Mmmm.... gravel and squarish rock chunks.
Go see and enjoy Charles Allen while you are at it.
And find the Virginia Tech Modern while you are there.
I'll tell you my Charles Allen Drive love story another time.
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Friday, May 10, 2013
We're Losing a Tall Atlanta Landmark
They don't need this 835 foot smokestack any more. But I hate losing a landmark.
Georgia Power is converting Plant McDonough-Atkinson from a coal-fueled electric generator to a natural gas-fired generator. The two coal units, 1 and 2, have been retired.
They ruled out imploding it so they are taking it down chunk by chunk.
IT WAS TALL. Can you imagine working on that little balcony?
Bank of America Plaza spire 1040 ft
SunTrust Plaza atenna 902 ft
Plant McDonough-Atkinson stack 835 ft
One Atlantic Center 820 ft
191 Peachtree Tower 770 ft
Westin Peachtree Plaza roof 723 ft
Georgia Pacific Tower 697 ft
But it sits on low ground, on the north bank of the Chattahooche. The elevation at its base is about 780' above sea level. In contrast, the base of 191 Peachtree is about 1,080' above sea level.
There's almost no place where you can see it from top to bottom. I took this picture from Paul Avenue.
Unless you live in Smyna, or commute on South Cobb, or drive the NW section of I-285, you might have never seen it.
It illudes. It appears suddenly, a Zen View. It pokes up from the landscape inaccessible and alone.
Does it look safe up there? I'll bet it's noisy, demolishing concrete and steel, ahh but the view.
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Georgia Power is converting Plant McDonough-Atkinson from a coal-fueled electric generator to a natural gas-fired generator. The two coal units, 1 and 2, have been retired.
They ruled out imploding it so they are taking it down chunk by chunk.
IT WAS TALL. Can you imagine working on that little balcony?
Bank of America Plaza spire 1040 ft
SunTrust Plaza atenna 902 ft
Plant McDonough-Atkinson stack 835 ft
One Atlantic Center 820 ft
191 Peachtree Tower 770 ft
Westin Peachtree Plaza roof 723 ft
Georgia Pacific Tower 697 ft
But it sits on low ground, on the north bank of the Chattahooche. The elevation at its base is about 780' above sea level. In contrast, the base of 191 Peachtree is about 1,080' above sea level.
There's almost no place where you can see it from top to bottom. I took this picture from Paul Avenue.
Unless you live in Smyna, or commute on South Cobb, or drive the NW section of I-285, you might have never seen it.
It illudes. It appears suddenly, a Zen View. It pokes up from the landscape inaccessible and alone.
Does it look safe up there? I'll bet it's noisy, demolishing concrete and steel, ahh but the view.
View Larger Map
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Teardown Complete in Inman Park - Bravo
A teardown in Inman Park. Are you kidding?
When we dream, we talk Ansley Park, Candler Park, Peachtree Hills, Morningside, Midtown, Virginia Highland, Oakhurst, Kirkwood, Winona Park, MAK. In the end it's always: "We want to live in Inman Park." But there's isn't room for all of us.
Property records say the old house was built in 1917, 1,603 square feet on a 0.11 acre lot.
The new house was designed by Adam Stillman Residential Design, built by Cablik Enterprises, the building permit shows 2,302 square feet.
This is a stunningly small house by today's intown teardown standards. But it fits. At nearby 836 Euclid they are building 4,162 square feet on .2 acre, but it also fits.
The old house was blue and boarded up.
It was embedded in the vegetation and in the context of the street. It's the house on the left.
There wasn't a driveway. The houses seem like a mass planting, growing together. This is an "old" look.
You just can't do a new house without a driveway so the new house is narrower to accommodate it. On this hill the driveway requires these abrupt retaining walls. It's a startling effect but landscaping will soften them over the years.
I liked the old place but if it had to go...
...this is pretty darn good and better in person.
It's within sight of this infill which also had to fit.
When we dream, we talk Ansley Park, Candler Park, Peachtree Hills, Morningside, Midtown, Virginia Highland, Oakhurst, Kirkwood, Winona Park, MAK. In the end it's always: "We want to live in Inman Park." But there's isn't room for all of us.
Property records say the old house was built in 1917, 1,603 square feet on a 0.11 acre lot.
The new house was designed by Adam Stillman Residential Design, built by Cablik Enterprises, the building permit shows 2,302 square feet.
This is a stunningly small house by today's intown teardown standards. But it fits. At nearby 836 Euclid they are building 4,162 square feet on .2 acre, but it also fits.
The old house was blue and boarded up.
It was embedded in the vegetation and in the context of the street. It's the house on the left.
There wasn't a driveway. The houses seem like a mass planting, growing together. This is an "old" look.
You just can't do a new house without a driveway so the new house is narrower to accommodate it. On this hill the driveway requires these abrupt retaining walls. It's a startling effect but landscaping will soften them over the years.
I liked the old place but if it had to go...
...this is pretty darn good and better in person.
It's within sight of this infill which also had to fit.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Labor Department Pick Signals New Concern for Self-Insurance Industry
The announcement today that President Obama has nominated Tom Perez as the next Secretary of Labor arguably sets the stage for a strong federal push to restrict the ability of thousands of employers nationwide from sponsoring self-insured group health plans.
This provocative conclusion requires the connection of several dots, so we�ll lay them out for your consideration.
As this blog has reported previously, federal regulators have been asking lots of questions about self-insured group plans since the passage of the ACA. More specifically, they are trying to determine whether smaller self-insured employers that purchase stop-loss insurance with �low� attachment points constitute a �loophole� to the health care law and that these employers are somehow �gaming� the system.
We�ve methodically discredited these assertions multiple times, but it�s important to set the stage as new developments are reported and additional context is provided.
Since insurance is largely regulated at the state level, the obvious question arises regarding how the feds can regulate stop-loss insurance should they wish to do so? This can clearly be done through federal legislation or potentially through regulation.
The regulatory route is more complicated as the ACA does not provide any explicit statutory authority for such action. But regulators can be a creative bunch, especially under the current Administration.
The creative theory is that federal agencies with jurisdiction over the Public Health Services Act (PHSA) and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) may rely on the their general rule-making authority given to them under their respective laws to argue that the federal government may indeed need to regulate stop-loss insurance and re-characterize stop-loss policies with �low� attachment points as �health insurance� through regulations separate and apart from the new law.
While this action would be controversial and subject to challenge by Congress and private citizens, it is possible that a rule-making process could be initiated to achieve this policy objective.
Based on discussion with key regulators as recently as last week, such a rule-making process is unlikely to occur this year. This blog speculates that the primary consideration for inaction at this point is that regulators are simply overwhelmed with finalizing all of the rules and related guidance required for full ACA implementation at the end of this year.
Once these deadlines pass, however, the regulators will have more bandwidth to circle back on ancillary areas of interest. Here�s where we connect the dot with Mr. Perez� name on it.
While the career professional staffers within DOL (non-political appointees) are competent and at least reasonably objective in most cases, the new agency head is anything but.
Mr. Perez comes with baggage from his tenure within the Justin Department where evidence strongly suggests that at least some of his civil rights enforcement decisions were influenced by political considerations. In short, he a �social justice� guy who fits nicely into the Administration�s template for policy-making.
His resume also includes a stint with HHS under the Clinton Administration and a senior staff position with the late Senator Ted Kennedy. Rounding out his big government pedigree, he is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the George Washington Public School of Health.
All of this background suggests that Mr. Perez will be inclined to position DOL as a more activist agency with regard to health care reform issues, including stop-loss insurance regulation. This motivation will likely be particularly acute if the SHOP exchanges run into early problems with lack of enrollment as many experts predict.
For the sake of discussion, let�s assume this analysis is correct. In this case, then Secretary Perez could push for a rule-making process as described earlier, or perhaps lead an effort to close the self-insurance �loophole� through federal legislation. Let�s connect another dot.
As a technical matter this would a �cleaner� approach and not subject to legal challenge. Congress could simply enact legislation amending the definition of �health insurance� under the PHSA, ERISA and the Code to include, for example stop-loss policies with a �low� attachment point.
Given that Republicans control the House right now and are generally supportive of self-insurance, the politics do not support this potential strategy. But if you believe recent public commentaries that the Administration�s grand political plan is focused on the objective of Democrats winning back control of the House in 2014, the legislative pathway becomes clearer.
Und this scenario, it�s hard to imagine that a Secretary Perez would not push for a legislative �fix.� After all, it�s not fair that some citizens are saved from the exchanges in favor of receiving quality health benefits from their employers, right? Social justice, indeed.
And the last dot is connected.
The Coming Crossroads for LRRA Legislation
It�s been a while since we�ve reported on efforts to modernize the Liability Risk Retention Act through federal legislation, but there may be some new developments this spring worth discussing.
A key congressional source confirmed today that draft legislation is currently being vetted in the House prior to potential introduction in the next month or two. While previous versions of the bill included a federal arbitration provision to address situations where non-domiciliary regulators take actions against RRGs operating in their state that should be preempted by the LRRA, this provision will not be included in this year�s bill if it introduced.
This is largely a political consideration, as the chairman of the House Financial Services is extremely sensitive about any legislation that can be viewed as expanding the role of the federal government in the regulation of insurance. This blog takes the contrary view in that such a provision actually strengthens the home state regulator, but the politics are what they are.
With the arbitration provision stripped out, the main focus of the bill will be to allow RRGs to write commercial property coverage. In anticipation of this expected development, several captive insurance leaders were polled to take their temperature on the relative importance of such a change to the LRRA.
The feedback was mixed evidenced by the sampling of responses as follows:
On The One Hand�.
�I think ART as an industry needs as many tools as possible in the toolbox and any victory we can get, however small, is a step in the right direction.�
�I would like to see this pass because people keep thinking this only expands to commercial property � not so � it would allow auto physical damage.�
On the Other Hand�.
�I�m of the opinion that RRGs time as a viable ART risk funding mechanism is waning. I say this because of the NAIC�s accelerating aggressiveness in its attempt to impose governance standards on RRG domiciliary states equal to or greater than those imposed on traditional insurance companies.�
�Even with reinsurance backing the level of property risk undertaken by an RRG is not likely to create the beneficial impact for RRG members compared to the liability segment.�
So for an industry that can be apathetic when it comes to federal legislative/regulatory developments, even when everyone is in agreement, it will be interesting to see if any meaningful support materializes if/when LRRA legislation version 2.0 is introduced given differing opinions on the relative importance.
Given that the probability of a 3.0 version anytime in the foreseeable future is close to zero, get ready for the crossroads.
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