originally configured as a three-bedroom, three-bath plan, this residence is now a thoughtfully redesigned two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home with a large, gracious study. it was meticulously taken to the studs and reimagined with an artist’s respect for the original architecture of plaza towers. completed in 1969 on peachtree road and widely regarded as the most significant atlanta work of architect ted levy, plaza towers was among the city’s first true luxury residential high-rises and remains a defining landmark of buckhead modernism. within this residence, tamir golan’s design decisions complement—never compete with—the building’s iconic lines and glass-forward aesthetic, preserving its architectural integrity while introducing refined contemporary comforts. positioned just above the tree canopy with south- and east-facing exposures overlooking the duck pond, the home welcomes morning light through floor-to-ceiling glass. warm wood tones, sleek custom cabinetry, and integrated built-ins create a tailored yet timeless feel, while two expansive private balconies extend the living space outdoors. residents enjoy a full-service lifestyle with a renovated lobby, concierge, fitness center, lounge, landscaped grounds, and secure parking in the heart of buckhead—just moments from premier shopping and dining. this is an exceptional, move-in-ready opportunity that bridges architectural legacy with elevated modern living.