French Quarter Manual

French Quarter Manual
Author: Malcolm Heard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1496804511

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A handbook for discovering the architectural gems in the Vieux Carré of New Orleans

French Quarter Manual

French Quarter Manual
Author: Malcolm Heard
Publsiher: University Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015040555016

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A handbook for discovering the architectural gems in the Vieux Carré of New Orleans

The Majesty of the French Quarter

The Majesty of the French Quarter
Author: Kerri McCaffety
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999-12-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 145560822X

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"�highly recommended for architecture, photography, and history collections everywhere." --Library Journal "McCaffety knows how to capture the fleeting beauty of a moment." --Times Picayune For many, the French Quarter is New Orleans, yet how much do they really know about the Vieux Carr�? Truman Capote wrote, "Of all secret cities, New Orleans . . . is the most secretive. . . . [Its] architecture deliberately concocted to camouflage, to mask, as at a Mardi Gras Ball, the lives of those born to live among these protective edifices." Through striking photographs and polished prose, The Majesty of the French Quarter opens the locked door and invites readers to discover a multitude of hidden marvels. Among the discovered gems is the 1828 Bourbon Street mansion of Lindy Boggs, U. S. ambassador to the Vatican and former congresswoman. Pictured are many such homes' secret, overgrown gardens where, noted Capote, "mimosa and camellias contrast color, and lazing lizards, flicking their forked tongues, race along palm fronds." Also featured are rare glimpses of the antique-filled and artfully decorated interiors of some of the Quarter's most majestic homes, including that of New Orleans novelist Julie Smith. While this series has examined New Orleans as a whole and the city's Garden District in particular, the French Quarter has quietly kept her secrets to herself-until now.

The French Quarter of New Orleans

The French Quarter of New Orleans
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2024
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1617034975

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The author, a native of New Orleans, displays his passion for the "French Quarter" of the city in 106 color photographs highlighting Old World architecture, style, and history that has made this section of the city famous throughout the world.

Cities as Multiple Landscapes

Cities as Multiple Landscapes
Author: Christina Antenhofer,Günter Bischof,Robert L. Dupont,Ulrich Leitner
Publsiher: Campus Verlag
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2016-10-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783593434728

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Im Zentrum dieses Buches stehen Geschichte, Materialität, Mikrolandschaften und Atmosphären der Partnerstädte Innsbruck und New Orleans. Dabei stützen sich die Autorinnen und Autoren auf das Konzept der "multiplen Landschaften".

Building Antebellum New Orleans

Building Antebellum New Orleans
Author: Tara Dudley
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781477323045

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2022 PROSE Award in Architecture and Urban Planning 2022 Summerlee Book Prize in Nonfiction, Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast 2022 Best Book Prize, Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians 2022 On the Brinck Book Award, University of New Mexico School of Architecture + Planning A significant and deeply researched examination of the free nineteenth-century Black developers who transformed the cultural and architectural legacy of New Orleans. The Creole architecture of New Orleans is one of the city’s most-recognized features, but studies of it largely have focused on architectural typology. In Building Antebellum New Orleans, Tara A. Dudley examines the architectural activities and influence of gens de couleur libres—free people of color—in a city where the mixed-race descendants of whites and other free Blacks could own property. Between 1820 and 1850 New Orleans became an urban metropolis and industrialized shipping center with a growing population. Amidst dramatic economic and cultural change in the mid-antebellum period, the gens de couleur libres thrived as property owners, developers, building artisans, and patrons. Dudley writes an intimate microhistory of two prominent families of Black developers, the Dollioles and Souliés, to explore how gens de couleur libres used ownership, engagement, and entrepreneurship to construct individual and group identity and stability. With deep archival research, Dudley re-creates in fine detail the material culture, business and social history, and politics of the built environment for free people of color and adds new, revelatory information to the canon on New Orleans architecture.

Experiential Zones for New Orleans

Experiential Zones for New Orleans
Author: Amy Elizabeth Fashimpar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:C3508784

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Sweet Spots

Sweet Spots
Author: Teresa A. Toulouse,Barbara C. Ewell
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781496817051

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Contributions by Carrie Bernhard, Scott Bernhard, Marilyn R. Brown, Richard Campanella, John P. Clark, Joel Dinerstein, Pableaux Johnson, John P. Klingman, Angel Adams Parham, Bruce Boyd Raeburn, Ruth Salvaggio, Christopher Schaberg, Teresa A. Toulouse, and Beth Willinger Much has been written about New Orleans's distinctive architecture and urban fabric, as well as the city's art, literature, and music. There is, however, little discussion connecting these features. Sweet Spots--a title drawn from jazz musicians' name for the space "in-between" performers and dancers where music best resonates--provides multiple connections between the city's spaces, its complex culture, and its future. Drawing on the late Tulane architect Malcolm Heard's ideas about "interstitial" spaces, this collection examines how a variety of literal and represented "in-between" spaces in New Orleans have addressed race, class, gender, community, and environment. As scholars of architecture, art, African American studies, English, history, jazz, philosophy, and sociology, the authors incorporate materials from architectural history and practice, literary texts, paintings, drawings, music, dance, and even statistical analyses. Interstitial space refers not only to functional elements inside and outside of many New Orleans houses--high ceilings, hidden staircases, galleries, and courtyards--but also to compelling spatial relations between the city's houses, streets, and neighborhoods. Rich with visual materials, Sweet Spots reveals the ways that diverse New Orleans spaces take on meanings and accrete stories that promote certain consequences both for those who live in them and for those who read such stories. The volume evokes, preserves, criticizes, and amends understanding of a powerful and often-missed feature of New Orleans's elusive reality.