FABRAP

FABRAP, or Finch, Alexander, Barnes, Rothschild and Paschal, was an architectural firm founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 1958.

They specialized in sports stadiums, and developed the headquarters for several major Atlanta businesses.

In 1958 Cecil Alexander and Bernard "Rocky" Rothschild joined the firm to create FABRAP.

Following the quick completion of this stadium, the partnership gained a large business in developing sports facilities, including the $45 million Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1970.

FABRAP was hired and partnered with other firms to develop the headquarters for First National Bank in 1966, Coca-Cola in 1979, and Southern Bell in 1982.

The Coca-Cola headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, designed by FABRAP and completed in 1979.