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Author Toledano, Roulhac, author.

Title A pattern book of New Orleans architecture / Roulhac B. Toledano ; house plans by Gate Pratt.

Publication Info. Gretna [La.] : Pelican Pub. Co., 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (256 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Who and what created New Orleans? Surveyors and engineers in New Orleans -- Recorders of New Orleans building history. Drawings from the New Orleans Notarial Archives -- Pattern book for New Orleans architecture. Types of New Orleans residences -- Pattern book for New Orleans French, Spanish, and Creole architecture -- Pattern book for New Orleans American-type houses -- Interesting raised houses of all types and styles -- Store-houses, patios and courtyards, and dependencies -- New Orleans neighborhoods from archival drawings. French, Spanish, and Creole New Orleans -- American New Orleans and the west bank of New Orleans.
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Summary A stunning presentation of nineteenth-century color gouache and watercolor archival drawings and paintings of New Orleans neighborhoods from the New Orleans Notarial Archives, this volume pays tribute to the tremendous architectural richness of the Crescent City in its presentation of what old, renovated, restored, and new buildings not only might look like, but how they should look. An educational tool, home-builder's resource, architectural pattern book, city planner's handbook, and visual treasure, this beautiful volume invites its readers to walk down the avenues of New Orleans past to examine the footprints of the city's original edifices in preparation for rebuilding and restoring the city to its authentic self. Photographs of examples of house types, historic plans for each house, and contemporary adaptive use floor plans to fit the original blueprints developed by architects are among the highlights of this volume. Organized by type of house, this handsome book also includes separate sections covering the history of the archival drawings, neighborhood plans, and information about the surveyors and engineers who designed the city. The types of New Orleans residences included range from the French colonial plantation home to the Creole cottage, the American townhouse, and a variety of shotgun styles. In a conversational yet erudite tone, award-winning author and architectural historian Roulhac B. Toledano examines the characteristic elements of each architectural style and discusses the authentic materials and techniques used for original construction.
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Subject Architecture, Domestic -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Designs and plans.
Architectural drawing -- Louisiana -- New Orleans.
Architecture -- Conservation and restoration -- Louisiana -- New Orleans.
New Orleans (La.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781455610174 (e-pub)
9781589806948 (print)
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