A Creole Property of Great Value in Faubourg Tremé
Posted by admin on July 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment
A Creole Property of Great Value in Faubourg Tremé
1200 Block of N. Roman St. at Governor Nicholls. Corner Store and Creole Cottage.
1200 Block of N. Roman St. at Governor Nicholls. Corner Store and Creole Cottage. Not far from the rude interruption of I-10, in the Faubourg Tremé of New Orleans, a combination of neglect and [...]
Category Architectural History, Built Environment, Commercial Architecture, French Colonial, Historic Preservation, History, Location Location Location, Louisiana, Most Recent, New Orleans, Residential Architecture, Spanish Colonial (1880-1940ish), Style Section... · Tags Architectural History, Creole Architecture, Creole Cottage, Curator of Shit, Green Buildings, Historic Preservation, New Orleans Architecture, True Green
Even Vogue Magazine Enjoyed New Orleans Architecture…
Posted by admin on July 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Even Vogue Magazine Appreciates New Orleans Architecture…
Critical Analysis of Buildings/Paint Jobs, Vogue Magazine, 1941
The archivist was coming so its a bit blurry…otherwise we should not share at all…
We also like the folkish quality of the drawing.
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Category Architectural History, Art (all inclusive), Built Environment, Commercial Architecture, Curious Clippings, French Colonial, Location Location Location, Louisiana, Most Recent, New Orleans, Public Architecture, Residential Architecture, Style Section... · Tags Architectural History, Cast Iron, Curator of Shit, Historic Preservation, Iron work, New Orleans Architecture, Vogue 1941, Vogue Magazine