{{Short description|American architectural firm}} [[File:Rhodes Center 1.jpg|thumb|remaining building of the [[Rhodes Center]]]] [[File:Olympia Building and Coca-Cola sign Atlanta.JPG|thumb|[[Olympia Building]]]] [[File:Lenox Park urn and pedestal gateway.JPG|thumb|pedestals at entrance to [[Lenox Park (Atlanta)|Lenox Park]]]] '''Ivey and Crook''' was an architectural firm active in [[Atlanta]] from the 1920s to 1960s. Works include: * [[Rhodes Center]] (1937, Atlanta's first shopping center) and the [[Crum & Forster Building]], both in [[Midtown Atlanta]] * the [[Lenox Park (Atlanta)]] subdivision * Druid Hills Methodist Church * [[Lullwater House]] and the Candler Library at [[Emory University]] *[[Olympia Building]] at [[Five Points (Atlanta)|Five Points]] * [[Sigma Alpha Epsilon]] fraternity at [[Georgia Institute of Technology]]

Ernest Daniel Ivey and Lewis Crook were both [[Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Tech]] graduates who helped establish the [[Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture|Architecture program at Georgia Tech]] in 1908.<ref name="AJC">{{cite news | url=http://www.ajc.com/services/content/metro/atlanta/stories/2008/07/09/crum_forster_georgia_tech.html | title=Feud at Georgia Tech over landmark building | work=[[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]] | date=July 10, 2008 | accessdate=July 30, 2011 | author=Auchmutey, Jim | location=Atlanta, GA}}</ref>

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==External links== * [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-565 New Georgia Encyclopedia]

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