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.

Mussafer Hall

Renovation of and addition to a historic building on Tulane’s historic Uptown academic quad

Conner Residence

Extensive renovation of a blighted building to house a family

1824 Sophie Wright Place

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

Hotel Peter + Paul

Restoration and conversion of four iconic historic buildings to a boutique hotel

The Pythian

Restoration and adaptive reuse of a significant downtown building for mixed use

Bond Moroch

Rehabilitation of a former theater to a contemporary workspace for a public relations firm, where keeping the historic spirit of the theater alive was a design goal.

704 Marigny

Renovation of an 1850s building to integrate modern amenities and technologies for discerning clients

Emerald Street Residence

Restoration of an iconic mid-century modern Curtis and Davis gem

Magazine + Nashville

Renovation and additions to combine three historic wood structures into a single commercial building on Magazine Street

The Saint Anna

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

French Quarter Residence

Custom renovation of a historic 1828 French Quarter residence

516 Natchez

Rehabilitation of two adjoined three story brick row houses with a modern rear addition

511 Marigny

A three-story former hosiery factory in Marigny is transformed into 47 modern lofts with a focus on highlighting the existing history and texture of the building.

Big Red

The renovation of a 4,000 square foot New Orleans landmark building on Tchoupitoulas Street into four residential condominium units took care to retain and highlight historic textures throughout.

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. Elizabeth’s

Adaptive reuse of a nineteenth-century orphanage into condominiums, and the addition of five new-construction townhouses.

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.