Architecture
A. Hays Town
A talented and prolific Louisiana architect, A. Hays Town shaped the residential architecture in mid-to late twentieth-century Louisiana.
A talented and prolific Louisiana architect, A. Hays Town shaped the residential architecture in mid-to late twentieth-century Louisiana.
Alexandre de Batz created the earliest known images of Native Americans in the lower Mississippi valley from sketches he rendered while surveying Louisiana in the eighteenth century.
Pierre Benjamin Buisson was a talented architect, engineer, surveyor, and publisher, was born in Paris, France, and migrated to New Orleans while in his early twenties where he advanced his career with work on major public buildings.
Louisiana architects Charles Dakin and James Dakin designed the Old State Capitol building in Baton Rouge, as well as the St. Charles Hotel in New Orleans, among other projects.
The architectural firm Curtis and Davis designed the Superdome, Rivergate, and other notable buildings in New Orleans and throughout the state.
Earl Barthé was a fifth-generation architectural artisan who created architectural decorative plaster works.
Louisiana-born architect H. H. Richardson is one of the most notables American architect of the late nineteenth century.
Henry Howard was an important Louisiana architect of the nineteenth century.
J. N. B. de Pouilly was a successful architect in antebellum Louisiana.
Entry covers the life and work of New Orleans architect James Freret.
Twentieth-century Louisiana architect John Jacob Desmond pioneered a style of regional modernism.
Renowned Chicago architect Louis Henry Sullivan designed only one building in Louisiana, Union Station in New Orleans.
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