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ATLANTIC STEEL COMPANY
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Image Courtesy of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Atlantic Station (The Present)
Atlantic Station is a 138 acres mixed-use neighborhood
and includes student housing and apartments along
located to the northwest of midtown Atlanta. It is a
with a huge Ikea store.
significant Brownfield redevelopment project that was opened in 2005. Today, it houses a diverse range
The project when launched in 2005 was appreciated
of programs ranging from housing, commercial, retail,
for being a diverse, walkable outdoor gathering space.
and entertainment. It has a unique timeline of historical
A new type of an inside-out mall built from scratch and
events and urban form that has evolved over the years.
attracted a good amount of density. But, it was affected
It is situated on a site that served as a steel company
due to the recession. In 2015, Houston-based Hines
and mill in the past.
bought it and planned for expansion.
Atlantic Station is a neighborhood developed on the
Role of EPA
concept of live-work. It was conceptualized with an
Jacoby
idea of a city within a city. With an intriguing past,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the state of
the site housed a steel mill that was significant in
Georgia and various stakeholders to develop the site.
the then locomotive and textile driven Atlanta. This
The EPA certified the property as safe for construction
Brownfield redevelopment project was successful as
in 2001 after years of environmental cleanup. This
it was a collaboration of different stakeholders: City of
project is recognized as nation’s largest remediation of
Atlanta Planning Department, Georgia Department of
a brownfield which was heavily contaminated due to
Transortation, Atlanta Regional Commission, Georgia
the steel mill. The work was carried under the National
Tech, and other organizations.
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The cleanup of
Development
worked
intensively
with
Atlantic Station costed $3billion and included removal The project is designed with three different areas
of 165,000 tons of soil from the site. To improve the
called The District, The Commons and The Village. The
connectivity, 17th Street bridge was constructed over
District is like the downtown of Atlantic Station with
Interstate 75/85 and a three level parking structure near
a focus on retail, commercial and entertainment. It
the commercial core. The construction of sewers and
has been designed with pseudo heritage facades and
utility costed around $250 million (Source EPA)
details along a central event space. The Commons is the residential center and includes a lake and greens in the center. The Village is the western part of the project
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Timeline
Overview of the three parts within Atlantic Station Source: https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/
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Urban Framework and connections: Downtown Connector and the making of 17th Street 10 | History of Urban Form | Atlantic Station
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The plan (below) marks varied points documented
A
inorder to understand the change in the character of street edge. Inspied by Gordon Cullen’s Serial Vision Mapping.
Observations
16th Street NW B
- The street widths and the number of lanes increases towards the highway connector on the 17th Street from the Millenium Gate Musuem. - It is interesting to note that the Commons acts as a park and is not bounded by a gate, open to all (although predominantly used by the residents). - The 17th street next to the commons has been
Intersection between 16th Street NW and 18th Street NW
designed as an avenue and has a high footfall of people walking and biking.
C
- From points A to G the walking experience is comfortable, from the Millenium Gate (point F), the cars take over and the number of lanes increases. - The 17th street coverges first at the Millenium Gate Museum and then goes on to connect the northern part of Midtown.
The Millenium Gate Museum and the landscape strips around have been designed to create a monumental axis but in reality, due to the cars it is undervalued.
17th Street NW towards the Commons D
The Commons and 17th Street NW E
17th Street NW
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F
G
Towards the Commons, The Millenium Gate Museum and the residences around.
H
The Smokestack from the past (Atlantic Steel Mill) and the T3 mass timber building.
J
Transition of 17th Street from a people oriented to a car dominant street, surrounded by high-rises (residential and commercial)
I
Highway on the extreme end of 17th St NW, connecting Atlantic Station to the northern part of Midtown.
K
Parking Garage near the commercial high rises
Mapping the landmarks
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L
Topographical rise on the Market St NW towards the Atlantic Station
L
Junction with each side of the road having 4 lanes
Towards the townhomes on the southern side connecting 14th St and 17th St
Car focussed junctions
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The streets in the District have a reduced car flow
Art Deco and early European architecture. Brick and
as compared to the 17th Street NW. The District is
stone cladding is seen with prominent arches, cornices
lined up with retail and restaurants on the ground
and parapets.
level with wider sidewalks, on street parking and one
This project is recognized by EPA in reducing the Vehicle
way vehicular roads. The building heights are low in
Miles traveled by thirty-four percent and a reduction in
comparison to the office buildings. The architectural
car emissions by 45 percent.
style of the buildings in the district are adapted from
Retail, sidewalk and on-street parking
Parking connectors on each block
Building facades designed to resemble heritage architecture with vintage details (material cladding, cornice, parapet )
Internal streets with retail as boundary
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Panoramic View
Central Plaza surrounded by retail and food joints
Event Space
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Atlantic Steel Company (The Past)
Atlantic Steel Company was a significant steel mill at
2021: Google Earth, shows the Atlantic Station with a
the site of Atlantic Station and was the first steel mill
modified topography and highrise commercial and
in Georgia. It was founded as Atlanta Hoop Company
residential buildings, the Interstate Highways 75 and 85.
in 1901, which produced cotton bale ties and barrel hoops. It was renamed as the Atlantic Steel Company
History through the years
in 1915. It served the needs of the South and produced
In 1864, Atlanta was in a state of turmoil due to the
nails, barbed wire, galvanized steel. It produced
Battle of Atlanta. Residents left the city; many casualties
approximately 750,000 tons of steel during its time in
were reported and businesses were disrupted. This
the fifties. In 1979, it was acquired by Ivaco Inc. Due to
took a heavy toll on the population. After 1865, Atlanta
a higher competition the operations were reducing and
was rebuilding and recovering from huge industrial
it had stopped by late nineties. Jacoby Development
and social loss. The city is at the intersection of three
Inc started a partnership with AIG Global Real Estate
of the region’s significant railroad lines and boosted
Corporation to plan a redevelopment scheme for the
confidence in its rebuilding.
property. There was a shift of capital from Milledgeville to Atlanta in 1868, which led to economic and political boom.
The Site
By late 1870s Atlanta became the fourth-largest port
The three maps on the right depict topographical
for cotton in the Southeast. It was ranked among the
transformations at different phases, and Georgia
fifty largest cities in the United States by late 1880s and
Tech has been marked as a reference point inorder to
hosted international expositions focusing on textiles.
understand the city’s growth towards the upper side of
This led to the coming in of huge mills and factories
midtown.
including Atlantic Steel Company, Ford Motor, Fulton
1840: map by Library of Congress, shows the site as
Bag and Cotton Mill, E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine
a hillock and with just one road connecting it and
Works. Georgia Institute of Technology was founded in
undeveloped land with a creek flowing next to the site.
1885 played a crucial role in the city’s growth. Atlanta Steel Company played a vital role in World War
1919: map by Library of Congress, shows the
I, helped in producing steel which helped the Allies win
development in Atlanta upto Georgia Tech and
the war.
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1954 map (right-side) shows the development of the Steel Mill, Downtown connector, 17th street and defined plots and modified topography.
1890 map (below) shows the urban form of the city. Downtown Atlanta was the cradle of development and density. The sites such as mills and factories were planned far-off the city centers and close to the railway lines.
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The Sanborn Map Fire Insuarance Map of Atlantic Steel, 1911 The Sanborn Fire Map shows the creek, the railway lines and various departments within the Steel Company. The map shows the access to water mains, sprinkler system, location of openings and colors show the type of materials of the structures. For example: Pink-Brick structure, Yellow- framed structure. Gray- iron. The Sanborn maps were designed to aid fire insurance agents in assessing the degree of hazard with respect to the site.
Sanborn’s Fire Map, Source: University of Georgia
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Findings
The history and role of Atlantic Steel Company, demonstrates the connections to the locomotive driven city. The steel company was influential in facilitating the industrial development in the South. In the hundred years of the mill’s functioning, it went through highs and lows and had to shut down. Redeveloping the brownfield which was heavily contaminated, to a site which is vibrant and caters to a mixed use is praise-worthy. In the times of suburban living, this live-work neighborhood has achieved the goal of a reduced vehicle miles travelled daily. The project seems fruitful as it involved varied stakeholders and
community
participation
in
rezoning
and
remediating the site. My observations while visiting Atlantic Station were derived from the experiential quality of the present site, the street boundaries, the people and understanding the 17th Street. Studying
various
maps
and
earth
transformations,helped me understand the way the site has evolved with time and its past foundations. 2020 map(left-side) shows the present situation of the
I am grateful to Professor Dagenhart for giving me a
city. The red is the downtown connector that passes
narrative to look forward to. This has motivated me to
through the city.
find more stories that have transformed this city.
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Resources
Articles/ Websites: 1.
Solving
Environmental
Maps: Problems
through
a
1. Old Maps Online
collaboaration, Atlantic Steel Redevelopment, EPA
2. Sanborn’s Fire Map 1911
2. Atlantic Station: Going Forward, Atlanta Architecture,
3. USGS (NGMDB.USGS.GOV)
Scholar Blogs, Emory, 2016
4. Bird’s eye view of Atlanta, Fulton Co., State Capital,
3. How realistic is the new developer’s hopes of an
Library of Congress
“Evolution”?, What now Atlanta, 2011 4. Atlantic Steel- Wikipedia 5. Atlantic Station- Wikipedia 6. Atlantic Steel Company Records, Kenan Research
Photographs:
Center, Atlanta History Center 7. Atlantic Station (Atlantic Steel Site Redevelopment),
1. Archival image- New Georgia Encyclopedia
Protect NEPA,2018
2. Archival cover image- US EPA
8. Battle of Atlanta, The Atlanta Journal Constitution and
3. Atlantic Station photographs- Author- Sakshi Nanda
Atlanta History Center 9. Building a city within the city of Atlanta, NY times, 2006 10. Georgia Tech Archives,Bob Gregg 11. Digital Library of Georgia 12. Atlantic Station, Western Pennsylvania, Brownfield Center, CMU 13. Atlantic Station shopping a retail rush for city, Atlanta Business Chronicle, 2006 14. List of former Atlanta street names, Wikipedia 15. Atlantic Station website 16. Industrial Atlanta, National Park Service Atlanta 17. Atlanta Journal Constitution Archives
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