The great Millennium debate
July 8, 2008 at 11:39 am by Scott Freeman in NewsIs it an example of 21st Century kitsch, as the Christian Science Monitor implies?
Or is the Millennium Gate at Atlantic Station, dedicated last weekend, a new city landmark worthy of our civic pride?
The debate rages on skyscraperpage.com. Our favorite comment so far came in response to a post asking why the monument looks photoshopped in every picture.
Responded a poster named Joey: “Perhaps it’s because it looks so much better than its surroundings. Like a hot girl among the other Georgia Tech engineers.
(Photo: www.thegateatlanta.com)











July 8th, 2008 at 5:26 pm
The Millennium Gate, like the rest of Atlantic Station that surrounds it, is a piece of crap.
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