Talk:Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown

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Info issues[edit]

Some issues in development here:

User:JJonahJackalope developed a lot in this edit which added helpful infobox, but with reference to an Emporis source Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown at Emporis that is about a different building.

Hmm, no it seems Emporis building number 121187 in that reference using {{Emporis}} template Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown at Emporis may in fact have been about this building, because it displays as "Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown" but the link actually now goes to https://www.costar.com/ (?!!!?). So maybe the link went dead, and then someone later tried to fix it, but added error: Sometime later that was changed to a reference to longer Emporis building number 1211874 which via Emporis template would be Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown at Emporis (also displays "Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown" while it should display the Bucharest stadium I think, but goes to useless www.costar.com anyhow). The Emporis footnote in spelled out format goes to a stadium in Bucharest, Romania, instead, at https://www.emporis.com/buildings/1211874/giulesti-valentin-stanescu-stadium-bucharest-romania (now goes to www.costar.com) with archive url of https://web.archive.org/web/20171209110032/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/1211874/giulesti-valentin-stanescu-stadium-bucharest-romania (goes to archive copy of the Bucharest stadium) while the reference was titled in the article as "Emporis building ID 121187". Hmm, is there an archived copy of the original Emporis page available? --Doncram (talk,contribs) 00:43, 22 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
No, it seems from https://web.archive.org/web/2/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/121187/ that the building 121187 was not ever archived at Wayback machine. So an Emporis page was originally a source but we can't see it, and I just removed it entirely (it was <ref name=emporis>{{Cite web |url=https://www.emporis.com/buildings/1211874/giulesti-valentin-stanescu-stadium-bucharest-romania |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171209110032/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/1211874/giulesti-valentin-stanescu-stadium-bucharest-romania |url-status=dead |archive-date=2017-12-09 |title=Emporis building ID 121187 |work=[[Emporis]]}}</ref>. --Doncram (talk,contribs) 00:55, 22 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

In that edit JJJ also termed it Beaux-Arts architecture in style, in the infobox, without a reference there, but I believe it should be called just Georgian Revival architecture and I put that in, per NRHP doc and Craig source (which uses synonym "Neo-Georgian"), while no source AFAICT calls it Beaux-Arts (although I haven't seen Emporis or the 305 Atlanta source). The HHA page, written most recently presumably in 2021 with HHA listing, calls it a "magnificent Art Nouveau-style skyscraper". I'm not sure what Art Nouveau(?) is supposed to mean. No way is this Art Deco architecture, I will say. So I am for now just leaving in Georgian Revival.

The 365 Atlanta source is no longer available at URL = https://365atlanta.com/2011/10/18/hotel-indigo-683-peachtree-street-ne-atlanta-ga-local-683-midtown-bistro-local-flavor/ . Perhaps an archived version could be found?

Well, yes, Wayback machine has this archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20161008140058/http://365atlanta.com/2011/10/18/hotel-indigo-683-peachtree-street-ne-atlanta-ga-local-683-midtown-bistro-local-flavor/ which I just put in. (And it does not mention "Beaux-Arts"). --Doncram (talk,contribs) 00:55, 22 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

--Doncram (talk,contribs) 00:20, 22 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]