Progress photo and rendering showing the City of New Orleans Department of Public Works Maintenance Building, now under construction. This multi-purpose building includes office spaces, a training room for employees and space for minor vehicle services and repairs along with equipment and storage areas.
VergesRome Architects and Eskew+Dumez+Ripple received a 2018 AIA Honor Citation for the Gulf Coast Region for the AOS Office Renovation, completed in Fall 2017. The project was recognized for its modern use of color, materials, space and overall design excellence.
We celebrated the Topping Out of the Ochsner Lake Terrace Medical Office building with The McDonnel Group on June 8th.
This photo, taken on May 31, 2018, shows the new Pere Rouquette Library at Saint Joseph Seminary College as it nears completion. For more information on the new library, click here.
It’s been nearly 13 years since Hurricane Katrina laid waste to the LSU School of Dentistry in Gentilly, marinating the campus in 8 feet of floodwater.
Source: LSU School of Dentistry, inundated in Katrina, opens in raised, reimagined Gentilly facility
The VRA team had a wonderful time at the Monk Run on the beautiful grounds of Saint Joseph Seminary College on Saturday, in our Ultra Voilet team hoodies, chosen in honor of Pantone’s color of the year.
The Patrick F. Taylor Science & Technology Academy project, a Joint Venture of Perez, APC and VergesRome Architects, won the Excellence In Sustainability Honor Award from USGBC Louisiana at the 2018 AIA New Orleans Design Awards.
When you think you’re going into a project meeting, but it turns out to be a surprise baby shower thrown by your co-workers. Congratulations to Dad-to-Be Michael Zaloudek!
VergesRome Archietcs is working with CORE Construction on the John McDonogh High School building, which is currently being renovated inside and out to serve Kindergarten through 8th grade. Here are two photos: one from back in December 2016 and another from this week, showing the progress on the exterior renovations.
Great article on the architecture of ideal learning environments, featuring our friends, and frequent partners on educational projects, Fanning Howey.
https://www.edutopia.org/article/architecture-ideal-learning-environments