The French Quarter, New Orleans’ historic center, is the most interesting sixty-six square blocks in America. Known as the Vieux Carré, and locally as the Quarter, it is a unique community which has evolved over the past three hundred years. Founded in 1718 by the French, the colony came under the control of the Spanish in 1762. They would hold it until the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. Despite devastating fires in 1788 and 1794, traces of each generation of occupants can still be seen in the the Quarter’s wrought-iron balconies, hidden courtyards, and grand ballrooms, although for the most part the architecture is Spanish.
Telling the story of its growth by analyzing its architecture, Historic Buildings of the French Quarter traces the history of the Quarter from its origins to the present. Over one hundred illustrations describe the building types and styles of each historical era and highlight some sixty individual buildings of particular importance. Similar in format to Vogt’s previous books, Historic Buildings of the French Quarter is designed to be an easy-to-use, definitive guide to New Orleans’ most unusual neighborhood.
About the Author
Lloyd Vogt is one of Pelican’s most popular and successful authors. His
New Orleans Houses: A House-Watcher’s Guide, now in its fifth printing, is the standard reference guide to building styles in the Crescent City. He has also written a similar book for children,
A Young Person’s Guide to New Orleans Houses.
Vogt received his architecture degree from Louisiana State University. He has been the recipient of numerous awards, including a traveling grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and a scholarship to study at the Fontainebleau School of Music, Art, and Architecture in France. A resident of New Orleans, Vogt has a private architectural practice.
HISTORIC BUILDINGS OF THE FRENCH QUARTER
By Lloyd Vogt
ARCHITECTURE / Domestic
ARCHITECTURE / Historic Preservation
176 pp. 11 x 8 1/2
Illustrations Maps Glossary Bibliography
ISBN: 9781565549975 hc