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LOCATION
NEW ORLEANS, LA
SIZE
29,600 SF
YEAR OF COMPLETION
2018
EUI
62 (31% SAVINGS: MEASURED VS TYPICAL OF THIS BUILDING TYPE & SIZE)
CATEGORY
WORKPLACE
SERVICES
ARCHITECTURE
INTERIOR DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHER CREDIT
NEIL ALEXANDER
AWARDS
2019 AIA LOUISIANA MERIT AWARD
2019 IIDA DELTA REGIONAL AWARD OF RECOGNITION
2019 AIA NEW ORLEANS INDUSTRY AWARD

The building is set back from the neighboring properties, providing an expansive entry courtyard and amenity space for its occupants. The site along Tchoupitoulas is historically prone to flooding. Rather than bury underground, stormwater management features are celebrated, with the main entry shepherding employees and visitors through a raingarden that handles a majority of the site’s rainwater.

The building is set back from the neighboring properties, providing an expansive entry courtyard and amenity space for its occupants. The site along Tchoupitoulas is historically prone to flooding. Rather than bury underground, stormwater management features are celebrated, with the main entry shepherding employees and visitors through a raingarden that handles a majority of the site’s rainwater.

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The building is set back from the neighboring properties, providing an expansive entry courtyard and amenity space for its occupants. The site along Tchoupitoulas is historically prone to flooding. Rather than bury underground, stormwater management features are celebrated, with the main entry shepherding employees and visitors through a raingarden that handles a majority of the site’s rainwater.

The building is set back from the neighboring properties, providing an expansive entry courtyard and amenity space for its occupants. The site along Tchoupitoulas is historically prone to flooding. Rather than bury underground, stormwater management features are celebrated, with the main entry shepherding employees and visitors through a raingarden that handles a majority of the site’s rainwater.

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