Lecture

“Survivable Sustainability:
The Rebuilding of New Orleans.”


Allen Eskew
Thursday April 9th,
2:00PM, in Wyly Auditorium


We have rescheduled the the School of Architecture’s April lecture of Allen Eskew.

The lecture will now be held on Thursday April 9th, 2:00PM, in Wyly Auditorium.

As the founding director of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple Architects, New Orleans-based architectural and urban design firm, R. Allen Eskew has earned an impressive reputation for his ability to collaborate with designers, clients, and neighborhoods alike; to initiate progressive design that is not only environmentally responsive, but also creative and vibrant. With an extensive repertoire of urban planning and a passion for the rich, architectural heritage of the Gulf South, he was the likely candidate to spearhead the recovery initiatives after the destruction by Hurricane Katrina. Eskew’s design studio utilizes the unique cultural and architectural heritage of New Orleans as an archetype for design and planning of national range and recognition.

For more information about the firm, please visit the website: http://www.studioedr.com

The title of Mr. Eskew’s presentation will be “Survivable Sustainability: The Rebuilding of New Orleans.”

The lecture is free and open to the public. This lecture is available for CEUs.


For information regarding accessibility and other questions, please call 318.257.2816

Lectures are available for CEUs.