One Museum Place

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CONCEPT


One Museum Place is a refined collection of 45 residences with Atlanta’s premiere location, directly across from the High Museum of Art. Instead of constructing a glass tower, I reserved the property to build the kind of home where I would want to live. One Museum Place is destined to complement the masterworks of Renzo Piano and Richard Meier with an impeccable design for livability and luxury by the best and brightest team I could assemble. Life at One Museum Place will be unprecedented, and its enduring legacy will be an experience that only a select few Atlantans will ever know. John Wieland

Renderings and building models are artist interpretations. All information is believed to be accurate but not warranted. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating representations of the seller. For correct representations, reference should be made to the documents required by code section 44-3-111 of the Georgia condominium act to be furnished by the seller to a buyer. Developer reserves the right to change price, features and finishes without notice. All square footages and views are approximate.


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L O C AT I O N


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Location

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One Museum Place will be at home in a neighborhood of architecturally significant buildings.

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Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Alliance Theatre

15th St Promenade

Colony Square

1180 Peachtree 14th St

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Piedmont Ave

10th St

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Peachtree St

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High Museum of Art


The Neighborhood


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D E TA I L S


Architecture by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Inc.

As architects for One Museum Place, we continue to relish the opportunity to work on this very rarified site in Midtown Atlanta in the presence of The High Museum of Art and its architects Renzo Piano and Richard Meier. Respecting the efforts of these two exceptional architects, we have assisted John Wieland in creating a project of reciprocal scale, texture, and fortitude. The architectural massing of the One Museum Place buildings form a central courtyard that, along with a verdant landscape, produces a layered, arrival sequence from Peachtree Street. The architectural mass of the buildings express individual homes with their generous outdoor rooms or lanais, while faรงade treatments collect the individual homes into a cohesive community. MS + ME

EXTERIOR RENDERING - PEACHTREE STREET


Interior Rendering Home F


Site Plan : Floor 1

Access to 16th Street

OWNER’S TERR ACE

HOME D

HOME B

HOME C

OWNER’S LOUNGE

HOME E

PEACHTREE STREET

Guest Parking

Dog Park HOME F

HOME G FITNESS CENTER

GUEST SUITE

HOME L

To Peachtree Street

HOME H


Site Plan : Floors 2-4

HOME C

Access to 16th Street

HOME A

HOME D

HOME B

HOME E

PEACHTREE STREET

Guest Parking

Dog Park HOME F

HOME G HOME M HOME L HOME H

To Peachtree Street


Site Plan : Floor 5

Access to 16th Street

HOME B /C

HOME D/ E

HOME A

PEACHTREE STREET

Guest Parking

Dog Park

HOME F

HOME G HOME L/M

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To Peachtree Street


5th Floor Rooftop Terraces

Access to 16th Street

HOME D/ E HOME B /C

HOME A

PEACHTREE STREET

Guest Parking

HOME F

HOME G

HOME L/M HOME H

To Peachtree Street

Dog Park


Building Facade Rendering

Kolbe Vista Lux Wood Windows with Exterior Aluminum Cladding

Swiss Pearl Panel

Slate

Brick


Building Facade Rendering


Cast Pavers

II City Plaza, Baton Rouge, LA Hanover Pavers photo

Place Ville Marie, Montreal Canada


Garage Plan

Stairs

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Stairs

Electric Vehicle Charging Station

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Design Quality

Exterior Materials

Technology

Privacy

Sustainability

» Swiss Pearl Composite Façade Panels

» Fully Integrated Access Control System

» Gated

» LEED

» Direct Service Elevators

» Brick

» SMART Elevator Technology

» Electric Vehicle Charging Station

» Slate Tiles

» Single Device Technology Control

» Kolbe Ultra Lux Windows » Courtyard Granite Pavers » Courtyard Ivy Wall » Mature Landscaping

» System Ready Home Infrastructure

» Individual Garages » Private Storage Lockers » Acoustic treatments to insure sound proofing

» Bike Racks » Energy Smart Appliances


Home Features and Finishes

General

Foyer

Kitchen

Owner’s Suite

» Magnificent outdoor Lanai fully outfitted with sink and gas grill

» Natural stone flooring

» Fully equipped chef’s kitchen

» Recessed Lighting

» Custom cabinetry package with a wide range of finishes and hardware choices

» Signature Waterworks free standing tub

» Deeded enclosed garages » On site amenities including owners’ lounge, fitness center and dog park » Gated entry » Elegant Waterworks plumbing fixtures

» Privacy doors*

» Natural stone or tile floors in master bath

» Large free standing Island with solid surface countertop

» Custom vanity cabinets and solid surface countertops

» Stainless steel backsplash

» Oversized frameless shower » Dual shower heads* » Large walk-in closet(s) with customized shelving

» Site finished solid hardwood flooring throughout » Elegant trim package throughout » Solid core doors » Tankless water heater » Fully sprinklered » Direct service elevator access » Pre-wired low voltage for state of the art technology

Variations may occure do to design configurations of specific floor plans. *Does not apply to all homes



Appliance Standards

One Museum Place is pleased to offer a complete Chef’s kitchen fully equipped with professional grade Gaggenau appliances including:

Appliances

Upgrade Options Include

» 30” refrigeration column

» 18” wine storage column

» 18” freezer column

» 36” full surface induction cooktop

» 30” single oven with TFT display

» 24” under counter wine storage unit

» 30” speed oven (including microwave)*

» Teppan Yaki cook surface

» 5 burner gas cooktop

» Integrated wood vent hood

» 48” stainless steel wall hood

» 30” combi steam oven

» 24” Power dishwasher with tall tub » 24” microwave drawer*

Variations may occure do to design configurations of specific floor plans. *Does not apply to all homes



Landscape Plan

“The landscape at One Museum Place is a new luminous, green tapestry for Peachtree Street of interlaced geometric patterns of shrubs and perennials, trees, and crisply detailed paving.� Susan Stainback


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Owner’s Lounge

Features Include: » Lounge with 14´ Ceiling

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» Private Conditioned Beverage Storage

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» Owner Services/Conceirge Storage

» Catering Kitchen

Elevator

Elec.

» Mail and Package Storage

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» Gallery/Meeting Room » Outdoor Terrace

Womens

Mens

Owner Services

Storage

Caterer’s Kitchen

Lobby

Ovens

Ovens

Beverage Storage

Terrace

Gallery

Fireplace

Bar Refrigerator

Nook

Entrance Terrace

Cantilever Above

PEACHTREE STREET

Lounge


Fitness Center

Fully Equipped Fitness Center Including: » Yoga & Aerobics Room » Massage Room

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Womens

Mens Guest Suite Bedroom

Elec. Panel

Storage

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Massage

Juice Bar

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Owner Fitness Yoga & Aerobics

PEACHTREE STREET


Guest Suite

Available for home owners to reserve for visiting guests.

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Elevator

Womens

Mens Guest Suite Bedroom

Elec. Panel

Storage

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Massage

Juice Bar

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Owner Fitness Yoga & Aerobics

PEACHTREE STREET


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TEAM


Developers

Randy Shields has over 20 years of experience in the design, development and construction industry, having worked on various types of projects including housing, cultural, hospitality and commercial office developments with a focus on condominiums and landmark cultural projects. He has held positions with several leading real estate investment and development firms including Jones Lang LaSalle and Starwood Capital. Most recently, he managed the real estate holdings and development activities for a Saudi family office while based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Randy has both a Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Architecture from Clemson University and served as Project Architect/Project Manager in the offices of I.M. Pei and Richard Meier and Partners on several major commissions. He also worked in the offices of Renzo Piano in Genoa Italy, and served as Project Architect for the Kansai International Airport, managing the design team from the Genoa office. Randy’s partnership with John Wieland in relaunching One Museum Place has its roots in their collaboration on the recent expansion of the High Museum of Art where Randy served as Owner’s representative on the expansion working closely with John in his role as chair of the High Museum’s building committee. John Wieland has devoted over 40 years to building compelling homes in Atlanta and four other Southeast cities as the founder and CEO of John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods. With his retirement from his legacy company, and after more than 30,000 happy homeowners, his focus now is on high end boutique neighborhoods that are urban - walkable – refined. Certainly One Museum Place is all of these. The initial concept for One Museum Place, after John purchased the land and derelict buildings across from the High Museum from the Woodruff Arts Center nine years ago, was for a two tower elegant condominium by the acclaimed British Architect, Sir David Chipperfield. Fortunately that building, thanks to the real estate recession, never was started. John has been able to continue to control the land and is now able to relaunch One Museum Place in a more relevant, more affordable and more intimate format. Partnering with condominium expert Randy Shields, a world class team of building architect, landscape architect and general contractor have been assembled to create what John knows is going to be the premiere condominium residence in Atlanta, both in design and location. Only the lucky few will be able to enjoy One Museum Place as both a home and an investment.


Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects

Mack Scogin is a principal in the firm of Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the Kajima Professor in the Practice of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design where he was the Chairman of the Department of Architecture from 1990 to 1995. Merrill Elam is a principal in the firm of Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia. In addition to her practice she lectures and teaches frequently, having served as a Visiting Critic at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and SCI-ARC, Southern California Institute of Architecture; as the Louis Henri Sullivan Research Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago; the William Henry Bishop Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at Yale University and the Harry S. Shure Visiting Professor in Architecture at the University of Virginia. Together, they received the 2012 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Architecture, the 2011 Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 Academy Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a 1996 Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design, the 2006 Boston Society of Architects Harleston Parker Medal and a 2008 Honorary Fellowship in the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Projects by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects have received numerous design awards including seven National American Institute of Architects Awards of Excellence. Their work has been widely featured in popular and academic publications on architecture including the 1992 Rizzoli publication, Scogin Elam and Bray: Critical Architecture/Architectural Criticism, the 1999 University of Michigan publication Mack & Merrill and the 2005 Princeton Architectural Press publication Mack Scogin Merrill Elam: Knowlton Hall. Their work has been exhibited at many museums and galleries including: Museum of Modern Art; Walker Art Center; Wexner Center for the Arts; Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Spain; Deutches Architektur Museum in Frankfurt, Germany; and the Global Architecture Gallery in Tokyo, Japan. Recent projects include the new United States Federal Courthouse in Austin, Texas; the Common Spaces Feasibility Study for Harvard University Cambridge Campus; Ernie Davis Hall at Syracuse University; the Yale University Health Services Center; the Gates Center for Computer Science and Hillman Center for Future Generation Technologies at Carnegie Mellon University; master planning services for the Lower Don Lands for Waterfront Toronto in Toronto, Canada; the Carroll A. Campbell Jr. Graduate Engineering Center at Clemson University; the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center and Davis Garage for Wellesley College; the Knowlton School of Architecture for The Ohio State University; the Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library for the University of California at Berkeley; the Herman Miller Cherokee Operations Facility in Canton, Georgia; the Zhongkai Sheshan Villas in Shanghai, China; and various projects for Tishman Speyer Properties in Hyderabad, India; New York, New York; Atlanta, Georgia and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.


Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects

United States Courthouse : Austin TX

Wellesley College - Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center : Wellesley, MA

Yale University Health Services Building : New Haven, CT

Awards

Awards

Publications

2014 General Services Administration Honor Award

2008 Georgia AIA Honor Award

Architect Magazine, “The Yale Health Center.” November 2013

2013 Texas Masonry Council Golden Trowel Award

2006 Boston Society of Architects Harleston Parker Medal

2008 General Services Administration Citation in On-the-Boards Architecture

2006 South Atlantic Region AIA Special Commendation

Designing with Models: A Studio Guide to Architectural Process Models, Wiley, 2011

Publications

Publications

Through the Looking Glass: Clifford Ross, Hirmer Publishers, 2013

Buildings Across Time, Laurence King Publishing Ltd, 2009

Architecture Glass Art: Franz Mayer of Munich (Mayer’sche Hofkunstanstalt), Hirmer Publishers, 2013

Innovative Diversion in Campus, C3 Topic, 2008

Architectural Record, “Poetic Justice.” June 2013

The Boston Globe, “Taking the mystery out of architecture.” 21 Dec. 2006

Texas Architect, “Irreconcilable Differences Resolve.” May/June 2013 The New York Times, “Uncle Sam, Visionary Builder.” 19 September 2004

The A–Z of Modern Architecture, ED. Peter Gössel, Taschen 2007 The New Republic, “Dorm Art.” 13 November 2006 Bloomberg.com, “Exploding Campus Center at Wellesley Nurtures Student Life.” 08 August 2006 (Online) Architectural Record, “Mack Scogin Merrill Elam angles its architecture toward the landscape and culture of Wellesley with the idiosyncratic Wang Campus Center.” July 2006 The Boston Globe, “Center of attention on a centerless campus.” 13 November 2005 The New York Times, “Building a Better Soundtrap.” 29 August 2004 Architectural Record, “Buildings have become more complex; technology keeps evolving.” March 2004


Landscape Architects

Gary Hilderbrand is founding principal, with Douglas Reed, of the award-winning Cambridge landscape architecture practice Reed Hilderbrand. He currently leads the firm’s work at Duke University and at The Clark Art Institute, whose transformed 140-acre campus debuted summer 2014 after a decade-long collaboration with Reed Hilderbrand. Gary Hilderbrand holds degrees from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he received the Charles Eliot Traveling Fellowship. He is currently Professor in Practice at Harvard, where he has taught since 1990. He was elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 2001 and is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. His personal works of photocollage have been exhibited at the Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum, Sotheby’s New York, Harvard University, and the Boston University Art Gallery. Susan Stainback is owner and principal of Sylvatica Studio, a leading landscape architecture and ecological planning firm in Atlanta. Their projects elevate the essential character of a place and support natural and social systems, encompassing gardens, pocket parks and greenspaces for public and private associations in urban and natural settings. She serves on the Midtown Alliance EcoDistrict Advisory Council, the Society for Ecological Restoration International - Southeast Board, and the South Fork Conservancy Board. With a BLA in Environmental Design from the University of Georgia and a MLA from Harvard University, Stainback worked for ten years in Boston for well-established landscape architecture firms before returning to Atlanta. Susan’s professional work illustrates her seasoned understanding of interwoven ecosystems, habitat restoration and design work at the private, community, municipal and regional level. Her work has proved influential, substantially benefitting natural and social environments in Atlanta and the greater Southeast.


Interior Design

Mark Williams is owner and principal of Mark Williams Design Associates. After receiving a Bachelor of Science from the Georgia Tech College of Architecture, Mark Williams went on to study at the Ecole d’Architecture, Tolbiac in Paris. Upon returning to Atlanta, he worked for small and large Architectural and Interiors firms (Brooks Burr & Associates, ASD, Heery International) until opening his first practice, Laslie-Williams, in 1998. In 2007, Mark opened a new kind of design collaborative, Mark Williams Design Associates. MWDA is a multidisciplinary design team employing designers from backgrounds in both interior and architectural design. The marriage of the two disciplines provides a comprehensive understanding of how the built environment and the objects which occupy it can balance and compliment one another. With varied experience in luxury single family residential design and interiors, and multi-family design and interiors, Mark has developed a diverse portfolio of work spanning many different building types and interior styles. Having worked around the country on many types of multi-family residential developments, the design team at MWDA enjoys creating home plans and finish packages that are harmonious with a building’s architecture. In addition, creating base building public spaces that reflect the unique personality of each building and their surrounding communities is an important part of any building’s overall unique lifestyle. By working with a network of national and local vendors within each region, MWDA can execute jobs anywhere in the country with the same economy as if they were working in their home city of Atlanta.


Sales Team

Burma Weller is one of the Southeast’s most recognized and respected REALTORS®. Specializing in architecturally significant luxury properties, Burma brings 30 years of experience in helping developers market and sell their new homes. Most recently Burma led the sales efforts for one of Atlanta’s marquis luxury condominium projects, Sovereign. During her career Burma has effectively assisted home buyers and sellers in Atlanta’s most prestigious neighborhoods including Buckhead, Ansley Park, Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Vinings, North Fulton and Cobb County. Burma has been an agent with Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty since the opening of its Atlanta office in 2008. She has consistently been ranked among the top 10 agents for total sales for metro Atlanta, and in 2013 Burma was recognized as the Number One Agent for New Home Sales in Metro Atlanta. Burma attributes her success to her ability to retain clients for many years by providing personal attention and a commitment to excellence. Burma believes in ‘selling only what you would like to sell again,’ because the mark of a successful REALTOR® is repeat business. Burma has worked with Kevin McBride for the past 20 years. Kevin McBride is acknowledged as a leading REALTOR® in Atlanta’s condominium and residential market. For the past 20 years he has helped to market and sell some of Atlanta’s most high profile developments including: Sovereign, 18 Peachtree Circle, 856 Briarcliff Road, 1350 North Morningside, Alden House, Gates at Glenridge, Lynwood Park and The Regent at Glenridge. Like Burma, he joined Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty in 2008. Consistently ranked as a top agent in Atlanta, Kevin was recognized in 2013 as the Number Two Agent for New Home Sales in Metro Atlanta. In his early career, Kevin combined his sales skills with his passion horse training, by working for five years as a horse trainer for Nichols/Delongpre Arabians in Santa Barbara, CA. Owned by Hollywood producer Mike Nichols, Kevin handled day-to-day training and customer relations of the 400 horses on the farm. Working with celebrity clients such as Candice Bergen, Jack Nicholson, Jane Fonda, Jacqueline Onassis and many others, Kevin assisted with sales netting more than $4 million per year. Kevin also spent four years as a trainer for Arabco International handling training and sales for global clientele, representing owners from Brazil, Argentina, Qatar, UAE, Paris, Netherlands and Australia. Extending his international background, Kevin lived in Dubai for two years as the Regional Director for Middle East operations for his family’s import/export business. Kevin says his varied and international background is a true attribute when dealing with Atlanta’s diversified and global clientele.


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