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
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Georgia Institute of Technology
Ed Ivey and Lewis Crook were both Georgia Tech graduates who helped establish the Architecture program at Georgia Tech in 1908.