Louisiana Colonial, Creole Tradition Building types
This list is of a group of buildings not all worthy of landmark status but which are, of Creole construction. Such artifacts of the indigenous Creole colonial tradition seem to us to deserve the highest priority of attention as forming a precious patrimony, unique to Louisiana.
These buildings are clearly in a Louisiana Colonial style, or suggest that origin behind later reworking. Some are in areas not covered by the contract, nor w/in HUD study areas. Although few Louisiana Colonial building types remain in the areas surveyed except for Creole Cottages, Creole elements continue.
45.
Bartholomew and Chartres Streets, New Orleans 1978
1979©jeffrey lamb 2011
colonial creole corner
Colonial Creole architecture
St. Joseph St. and Magazine st.
CBD
New Orleans, Louisiana
see Creole Tradition, under styles.
the list is for anybody to use, and perhaps photograph the structures that may still stand…
List:
- 3904 Annunciation
- 1114-16 Barracks
- 2275 Bayou Road
- 512-16 Bordeaux
- 3221 Burgundy
- 3331 Burgundy
- 1341 Constance
- 2310-12 Constance
- 3710-13, 09-11 Constance
- 1536-38 Dante
- 3001 Dauphine
- 4315-17 Dauphine
- 4330-32 Dauphine
- 900 Desire
- 818-20 Dublin
- 1531-33 Dumaine
- 1313 Esplanade
- 1347 Esplanade
- 1347 Esplanade
- 921 Gallier
- 1131-33 Governor Nichols
- 1132 Governor Nichols
- 1141-43 Governor Nichols
- 1519 Governor Nichols
- 2310 Iberville
- 8718 Jeanette
- 1717 Kerlerec
- 1222-26 Kerlerec
- 4101-03 Laurel
- 900 Magzine
- 3922-24 Magazine
- 3922-24 Magazine
- 700 Mazant
- 1001-03 Mazant
- 800 Moss Strret
- 924 Moss Street
- 7821-23 Pearl
- 600 Poland
- 1439-41 N. Prieur
- 1442 N. Prieur
- 1002-08 N. Rampart
- 1027-29 N. Roman
- 3115 Royal 3420 Royal
- 3829-31 Royal
- 4000 Royal
- 4218 Royal
- 1826-28 St. Phillip
- 2904-06 St. Phillip
- 38-1-03-07 Tchoupitoulas
- 4401 Tchoupitoulas
- 4639 Tchoupitoulas
- 4727-29-31-33-35-37 Tchoupitoulas
- 1110-12 Treme
- 1226-28 Treme
- 936-38 Valence