Books and Essays:
A Brief History of the St. Roch Tavern
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An architectural history of the beloved neighborhood dive.
Now available as a paperback!! Order through Barnes & Noble here:www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-st-roch-tavern-nora-goddard/1147463757?ean=9798231402519
Public Housing, Gentrification and Cultural Heritage in New Orleans
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This historical narrative describes a unique cultural heritage resource - New Orleans' first generation of public housing projects, and how residents have been displaced through gentrification, urban renewal, and neoliberal privatization. The St. Thomas, Iberville and Desire Projects are primarily discussed.
The Louisiana Supreme Court Building: Lessons to be Learned from a Beaux-Arts Monstrosity in the French Quarter
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The Beaux-Arts courthouse at 400 Royal Street is an architectural anomaly in New Orleans' Vieux Carre. A product of zealous urban renewal, it was loathed by many even when it was new and shiny. Over the decades, it fell into disrepair and became an eyesore and menace. The history and restoration of the courthouse is discussed, as well as insights into historic preservation issues adjacent to it.
A Brief History of the St. Roch Tavern
books2read.com/u/4jxPRv
An architectural history of the beloved neighborhood dive.
Now available as a paperback!! Order through Barnes & Noble here:www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-st-roch-tavern-nora-goddard/1147463757?ean=9798231402519
Public Housing, Gentrification and Cultural Heritage in New Orleans
books2read.com/u/bWL6zz
This historical narrative describes a unique cultural heritage resource - New Orleans' first generation of public housing projects, and how residents have been displaced through gentrification, urban renewal, and neoliberal privatization. The St. Thomas, Iberville and Desire Projects are primarily discussed.
The Louisiana Supreme Court Building: Lessons to be Learned from a Beaux-Arts Monstrosity in the French Quarter
books2read.com/u/4NqMAY
The Beaux-Arts courthouse at 400 Royal Street is an architectural anomaly in New Orleans' Vieux Carre. A product of zealous urban renewal, it was loathed by many even when it was new and shiny. Over the decades, it fell into disrepair and became an eyesore and menace. The history and restoration of the courthouse is discussed, as well as insights into historic preservation issues adjacent to it.
Research:
Historic home profiles, published by The Garden District Association's "Profiles in Preservation Program," in archive at The Historic New Orleans Collection:
2325 Camp St
1433 Philip St
1422 Jackson
1325 Second
3029 St. Charles
1329 Seventh
2926 St. Charles
2222 Camp
2265 St. Charles
1231 Seventh
1428 First
1312 First
1138 Washington
1314 Jackson
1314 Seventh
2715 St. Charles
Read more about the project:
https://gardendistrictassociation.com/cart/profiles-in-preservation-program/
https://www.hnoc.org/
-Freelance archival research work in 2020-2021 working with Fazendeville descendants (St. Bernard Parish): to be published.
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