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In the mid 1950’s thru 60’s architects continued to follow the Bauhaus movement using the Modern Design asthetic designing with the ideal to unify: art, craft & technology. Savannah, typically seen as a Victorian city, was touched by this movement as seen below. Being a fan of this design and a real estate agent in Savannah, I wanted to bring together and recognize this period of craftsmanship as it has been seemingly swept aside.
- 18 Althea Parkway
- 20 East 66th Street
- 29 East 65th Street
- 29 Sulgrave
- 32 East 65th Street
- 109 Brandywine
- 111 Brandywine
- 123 Brandywine
- 123 Brandywine
- 127 Brandywine
- 127 East 54th Street
- 130 Brandywine
- 131 Brandywine
- 137 Brandywine
- 205 Early Street
- 206 Mclaws
- 207 Mclaws
- 210 Early Street
- 225 East 63rd Street
- 235 East 60th Street
- 237 East 64th Street
- 302 Early Street
- 303 Lafayette
- 303 Mclaws
- 304 Lafayette
- 327 Lafayette
- 330 Lee Boulevard
- 400 Johnston
- 400 Johnston
- 405 Lee Boulevard
- 409 Johnston
- 802 East 41st Street
- 1202 Althea Parkway
- 1211 Lawndale
- 1212 Sweetbriar Circle
- 1216 Sweetbriar Circle
- 1229 Sweetbriar Circle
- 1234 Lawndale
- 1416 Bacon Park Drive
- 1417 Dale
- 1425 North Camden Circle
- 1425 Washington
- 1426 North Camden Circle
- 1525 Spalding
- 1701 East 50th Street
- 4700 Fairfax Terrace
- 4739 Oakview
- 5552 Camelot
- 5555 Camelot
- 5605 Sweetbriar Circle
- 5614 Sweetbriar Circle
- 5706 Sweetbriar Circle


















































