French Quarter

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The French Quarter is the oldest and most famous neighborhood in the city of New Orleans. Many of the buildings date from before New Orleans became part of the United States, although there are some late 19th century and early 20th century buildings in the area as well. Since the 1920s the historic buildings have been protected by law and cannot be demolished, and any renovations or new construction in the neighborhood must be done according to regulations to match the period historic architectural style.


Most of the French Quarter's architecture was built during the Spanish rule over New Orleans. The Great New Orleans Fire (1788) and another great fire in 1794 destroyed most of the Quarter's old French colonial architecture, leaving the colony's new Spanish overlords to rebuild it according to more modern tastes -- and strict new fire codes, which mandated that all structures be physically adjacent and close to the curb to create a firewall. The old French peaked roofs were replaced with flat tiled ones, and now-banned wooden siding with fire-resistant stucco, painted in the pastel hues fashionable at the time. As a result, colorful walls and roofs and elaborately decorated ironwork balconies and galleries from both the 18th century and 19th centuries abound. (In southeast Louisiana, a distinction is made between "balconies", which are self supporting and attached to the side of the building, and "galleries" which are supported from the ground by poles or columns.)



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Postat av: mom

Vicka hus, ett sånt vill jag ha.

2007-08-09 @ 18:28:35
Postat av: jenny

åh.. vilket urläckert hus med alla växterna :)
Drömmer mig verkligen bort.
Håller på att planera vår egen uteplats för fullt.. ska ha en massa fina växter där. Så nu letar jag inspiration för fullt
kramar

2007-08-10 @ 13:12:34
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