Richard Campanella


Preservation in Print

Preservation’s Selective Lens: The Gould House, Gilbert Academy and the Legacy of New Orleans University

Above image: Gilbert Academy and Gould House photographed in 1949. Photo by William Russel, courtesy of Tulane University’s Hogan Jazz …

Preservation in Print

Welcome to world-unfamous Front Street, an intermittent relic of the St. Mary Batture

This article initially appeared in The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate and was reprinted in the December issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. …

Preservation in Print

Urbanism at its best: a historical geography of Magazine Street

This story appeared in the November issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

Preservation in Print

Good architecture, bad geography: the fateful fortune of “Pradel’s Folly”

This story appeared in the October issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this delivered …

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Of storm, fire and fish: the shaping of Salaville

This story appeared in the September issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this delivered …

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Exploring the historical geography of New Orleans’ West Bank

This story appeared in the June issue of PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Editor’s Note: Featured here are excerpts from the introduction and …

Preservation in Print

How the geography of historical architecture influences pedestrian movement around the French Quarter

This story appeared in the May issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

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How New Orleans handled an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1914

This story appeared in the April issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this …

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How “Keeping up with the Pontalbas” sparked a decorative ironwork trend in 19th-century New Orleans

This article is an edited version of the author’s “Geographies of New Orleans” column that first appeared in the New …

Preservation in Print

Completed in 1860, the Central Congregational Church was demolished in 1935 and seemingly forgotten

This story appeared in the February issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this delivered …

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The multiple narratives of the Belle Chasse Plantation House

This story appeared in the December issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this delivered …

November 2019

Before I-10, the New Basin Canal flowed through New Orleans

This story appeared in the November issue of the PRC’s Preservation in Print magazine. Interested in getting more preservation stories like this delivered …