NOLA Modern Proposal / GOATstudio

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New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward represents a rather new phenomenon in American urbanism; physical tabula rasa paired with a metaphysical fabric of emotion, history, and tragedy that is no less significant than the physical emptiness. That emptiness has boldy been broken by the Make It Right foundation. Regardless of one’s opinion of their planning or design practices, the context that MIR has created in the 9th Ward has it’s own richness that is redefining the neighborhood’s physical presence while ensuring the continuity of the metaphysical through resident outreach. It is this new context that should now be respected and preserved. Unwittingly, MIR has sparked and nurtured the NOLA movement, defined by contemporary material, formal, and tectonic gestures with a thoughtful respect for regional typologies. This proposal by GOATstudio, for the DesignByMany challenge which ArchDaily sponsored, is the next entry in the soon to be expanding catalogue of NOLA. More images and description after the break.

The hallmarks of this innovative residential design model are large amounts of shaded outdoor living space, high volume spaces for passive cooling, massing that minimizes solar heat gain, and programmatic organization drawn from historical Crescent City housing types.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "NOLA Modern Proposal / GOATstudio" 27 May 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/137458/nola-modern-proposal-goatstudio> ISSN 0719-8884

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