This 1995 ARCHIDEK™ Atlanta Architectural Cards set features high-quality photo cards showcasing notable buildings and urban design landmarks across Atlanta, Georgia. Includes Bank of America Plaza, the city’s tallest skyscraper, along with other postmodern and modernist structures. A great find for architecture buffs, educators, or collectors of regional design ephemera. Used but well-preserved — cards are clean and sharp.
ARCHIDEK™ was created as a visual reference tool for architecture lovers, students, and professionals — combining photography, design history, and city pride. The Atlanta set was part of a mid-90s push to celebrate regional architecture, and it captured the skyline during a time of bold postmodern expansion. These cards often lived in studio drawers, classroom kits, or travel bags of architects visiting the city.
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