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Ivey and Crook
Ivey
and Crook
was an
architectural firm
active in
Atlanta
from the
1920s
to 1960s. Works include:
Rhodes Center
and the
Crum & Forster Building
, both in
Midtown Atlanta
the
Lenox Park
subdivision
Druid Hills
Methodist Church
Lullwater House
and the
Candler
Library
at
Emory University
Olympia Building at
Five Points
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity
at
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ed Ivey and
Lewis
Crook were both
Georgia Tech
graduates who helped establish the
Architecture program at Georgia Tech
in
1908
.