"Z" represents the end of the Architects’ Alphabet and the beginning of a new Design Intervention series, titled Beyond Urban ...
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Dying at Dyess? City committee recommends demolishing 1890 fire station at Augusta parkAugusta's oldest standing fire station might not stand much longer. The city's Administrative Services Committee this week recommended unanimously to demolish the structure at 902 James Brown Blvd.
It includes three buildings- the circa-1890 building, the Swan Street addition (1905) and a new building that tied them together. Schneider Architectural Services prepared the reuse plans.
Designed by architect Charles F. Schweinfurth, the building was completed 1890 and demolished circa 1921. It was located on the northeastern corner of Euclid Avenue and East 9th Street.
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