Project Archives

Camp Place Residence

A 20-year labor of love explores ideas on contemporary design in historic neighborhoods through the renovation of a mid-century ranch style home on a traditional New Orleans street otherwise lined with homes built in the 1860s.

Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life

StudioWTA was honored to act as Associate Architect for VJAA in this complete reinvention of Tulane’s existing University Center. The project was focused on connecting building and campus in order to engage students and visitors more fully, through a combination of passive and active systems.

1824 Sophie Wright Place

Extensive rehabilitation of a severely derelict building to a lively mixed-use structure

The Saint Anna

Adaptive reuse of a former women’s asylum to high end apartments

Contemporary Arts Center

Adaptive re-use of an existing warehouse as space for galleries, flexible theaters, café and support spaces for a collaborative art community

John P. Isché Library Commons

A partial interior renovation to infuse an existing library with a new, vibrant program, including study areas, café and display.

studioWTA Offices

The most daunting challenge an architect faces is often the design of his or her own space, but this 1937 factory building in downtown New Orleans provided clear inspiration as a collaborative workspace for studioWTA.

St. Joseph Rebuild Center

With an outreach objective to serve 250 to 300 people per day, this facility is a social service and recovery center for the transient population of New Orleans that burgeoned in the aftermath of the destruction resulting from hurricane Katrina and the levee failures.

Rice Mill Lofts

Adaptive reuse of a derelict, five-story masonry warehouse into 20,000 sf of ground floor commercial space and sixty residential lofts, townhouses, and penthouses, as well as an expansive roof deck.

Wall Residential College

New construction, four-story undergraduate residence hall on Tulane University’s Uptown campus.

PJ’s Coffee Shop

A small coffee shop on the uptown campus of Tulane University, situated under the belly of a large, existing academic building.

Arthur Roger@434

A minimalist renovation in a historic building to house a storefront gallery and workspace extension for an existing, adjacent gallery.