... Frederick , 108 Singer , Isidore , 119 , 168 Singer , Max , 117 Singerson , J. , 129 Siren , Edward , 121 Siren , Peter , 120 Sisters of Charity , 28 Sisters of Mercy , 56 Sisters of Poor Clares , 116 Sixth District Building & Loan ...
The tourist who does not visit at least one of the old cemeteries just a few blocks from the French Quarter misses an inimitable experience in sepulchral urban design. St....
"A stunning presentation of nineteenth-century color gouache and watercolor archival drawings and paintings of New Orleans neighborhoods from the New Orleans Notarial Archives, this volume pays tribute to the tremendous architectural ...
New Orleans Times-Picayune columnist Stephanie Bruno presents the best of her "StreetWalker" column in this illustrated resource.
Published under the auspices of The Friends of the Cabildo, an auxiliary of the Louisiana State Museum.
Following the format of previous volumes in the series, Robert J. Cangelosi Jr. divides the study into three sections.
This section of Uptown New Orleans gets its name from the various colleges and universities that have existed within its boundaries.
The first part of this book covers house types commonly found across the city, including Creole cottages, American townhouses, and shotguns.
The best of contemporary New Orleans architecture. From commercial buildings to residential dwellings, this pictorial guide compiles descriptions of more than eighty architecture projects from the last fifteen years.
In New Orleans, the French Quarter packs itself into a little grid of a colonial town behind the levee of the Mississippi River. Established in 1718, the town received its...
Written as a 'house-watcher's guide,' New Orleans Houses enables the layperson to estimate the date of a house's construction, within ten to fifteen years, and to place it in a historical time frame by studying its architectural details.