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  1. Jun 24, 2017 · June 24, 2017. A stroll through New Orleans in the 1850s would have revealed a subtle but significant change in architecture. The austere Greek Revival style, which began to replace Creole aesthetics in the 1820s and flourished during the 1830s and 1840s, began to give way to a more ornate and luxurious look.

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  2. Jun 8, 2016 · A stroll through New Orleans in the 1850s would have revealed a subtle but significant change in architecture. The austere Greek Revival style, which started to replace Creole aesthetics in...

  3. May 12, 2023 · Tour an Architects New Orleans Home, Where Breezy Style Meets Italian Panache. Morris Adjmi juxtaposes time-worn details like original crown plaster molding with a thoroughly modern take...

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    • Buckner Mansion - 1410 Jackson Ave.
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    • Pritchard-Pigot House - 1407 First St.

    The first house is, according to local tour guides and travel sites alike, one of the most popular sites to see in the Garden District; just at a glance, it’s not very surprising to see why. Fans of American Horror Story will recognize it from seasons three and eight of the series, and the house itself owes its construction to a bit of the “friendl...

    The Monroe Adams House is something of a novelty among the strictly Greek Revival and Italianate-style homes in the surrounding neighborhood. It blends Italianate and French Second Empire-style elements with the Federal or Adam-style architecture most characteristic of the early days of the United States (1780 to around 1840)—making the style most ...

    To start: both names for this next entry are misleading. The first is obvious when you get there; this row of homes beginning at the corner of Coliseum and Phillip Streets is made of eight houses, not seven. The second name stems from a heartwarming local legend—a local father was said to have built the homes as gifts, one for each of his daughters...

    The first difference between this house and the others on this list is a simple one: neither Pritchard nor Pigot were surnames of any of the property’s notable owners. The second: the grandiose Neoclassical Revival architecture came from renovations made 37 years after the building was completed. The original owners, Virginian merchant Marshall J. ...

  5. Cincinnati's neighbouring cities of Newport and Covington, Kentucky also contain an impressive collection of Italianate architecture. The Garden District of New Orleans features examples of the Italianate style, including: 1331 First Street, designed by Samuel Jamison, the Van Benthuysen-Elms Mansion at 3029 St. Charles Avenue, and

  6. Oct 7, 2016 · This week we head uptown to the Garden District to talk about the Morris Israel House, one of our best examples of Italianate architecture. (504) 355-1213 Book Now

  7. ITALIANATE The Luling Mansion, pictured circa 1910, is an example of high Italianate style. Photogra-By the end of the 19th century, late Victorian architectural styles, such as Eastlake and Queen Anne, absorbed Italianate’s penchant for elaborate detailing, and builders milled brackets and quoins en masse to spruce up shotgun houses.

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