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Box 1, Folder 20, Document 74
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Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild & Paschal
January 9, 1969
My, Dougias L. Fowlkes
190 Third Street N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia, 30313
Re: Cyclorama
Dear Buddy:
We request your consideration of our firm as designers for the
proposed new Cyclorama.
In addition to large commercial projects such as the Coca-Cola
Company Headquarters, the First National Bank, Phipps Plaza and
the Georgia Power Company, we have had considerable experience
closely oriented to the problems of the Cyclorama design.
We have, for example, designed some twenty-five theatres here and
in other cities. Such design presents the problems of crowd hand-
ling, lighting, acoustics and display all of which are involved.
At the recent New York World's Fair our firm designed the General
Cigar Building which called for crowd handling and display tech-
niques of a high order.
As you probably know we have had wide experience with sports'
facilities here and in Cincinnati where the handling of the public,
lighting, sight line and traffic are of prime importance.
Finally, it has been our pleasure to work with the Atlanta Parks
Department on the following projects: John A. White Bath House and
Home Park Recreation Center. Our relationship with Mr. Delius and
his department are, we believe, excellent and we would welcome the
opportunity to continue our past associations.
Thank you for your consideration. We are available at your con-
venience to discuss our firm further.
Sincerely,
J. H. Finch
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COPY
COPY
COPY
Finch Alexander Barnes Rothschild & Paschal
January 9, 1969
My, Dougias L. Fowlkes
190 Third Street N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia, 30313
Re: Cyclorama
Dear Buddy:
We request your consideration of our firm as designers for the
proposed new Cyclorama.
In addition to large commercial projects such as the Coca-Cola
Company Headquarters, the First National Bank, Phipps Plaza and
the Georgia Power Company, we have had considerable experience
closely oriented to the problems of the Cyclorama design.
We have, for example, designed some twenty-five theatres here and
in other cities. Such design presents the problems of crowd hand-
ling, lighting, acoustics and display all of which are involved.
At the recent New York World's Fair our firm designed the General
Cigar Building which called for crowd handling and display tech-
niques of a high order.
As you probably know we have had wide experience with sports'
facilities here and in Cincinnati where the handling of the public,
lighting, sight line and traffic are of prime importance.
Finally, it has been our pleasure to work with the Atlanta Parks
Department on the following projects: John A. White Bath House and
Home Park Recreation Center. Our relationship with Mr. Delius and
his department are, we believe, excellent and we would welcome the
opportunity to continue our past associations.
Thank you for your consideration. We are available at your con-
venience to discuss our firm further.
Sincerely,
J. H. Finch
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