The Hallock & McMillen Building along Southwest Naito Parkway doesn't really look like much today. It's drab and nothing about it says "historic landmark." But that bland exterior is hiding a secret.
On a recent tour by the Center for Architecture Foundation (CAF), led by Catherine Teegarden, Director of Education, a group of history buffs learned to decode the signs at our feet and above our ...
Become a paid member to listen to this article Courtesy of Village Preservation The first spot on our list has to go to 801-807 Broadway, known as “The Cast Iron Building.” John Kellum, the architect ...
If there were a single architectural ingredient that says “New Orleans” more than any other, it would probably be iron. Whether cast or wrought, and whether lacily gracing the balconies of the ...