
New Orleans French Quarter
Fandal Project
Here's a project that we did in the French Quarter of New Orleans. When you are building anything in the French Quarter, strict guidelines have to be followed to assure the look and feel of the Quarter. Materials and design have to match the time period of when the French Quarter was built.
We used time period specific materials and delivered. It's truly a beautiful space and we were so grateful to have Fred trust in Oasis Pools.
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Property History on file:
ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
Main building: Blue, of major architectural and/or historic significance.
This circa 1842 2 1/2 story masonry detached house, which ranks as one of the quarter's finest examples of the Greek Revival style, is currently being renovated. As part of the ambitious renovation, an unrated garage has been demolished, and the historic side yard reopened. Additionally, the Vieux Carré Commission has approved the extension of the cast iron balcony to the ground level on the side elevation and the addition of a new masonry porch with wood decking and masonry steps and three elongated windows along this porch.
NOTE: 2/21/96. Information obtained recently from the Friends of the Cabildo's database of building contracts corrects the above description. The house was actually built in 1847 for 1847 form commission merchant Pierre Poutz, who owned the property from 1847 until 1860. The contract is preserved in the notarial archives, conveyance book 130/27, February 6, 1847.



ARCHITECTURAL/HISTORICAL
picts of the property from 1950 to 2026.


















