



1953 New Orleans Architecture: Carnegie Survey Image
Frances Benjamin Johnston, an influential photographer active in the early 20th century, captured this remarkable image in New Orleans, Louisiana. As part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph showcases the distinct architectural features of the era, including elegant dormers and lampposts that define the city’s unique aesthetic. The survey aimed to document significant buildings and structures, contributing to a deeper understanding of Southern architecture.
New Orleans, located in Orleans Parish, is known for its vibrant culture and historic architecture. The image serves as a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage, reflecting the blend of styles influenced by its diverse history. This visual documentation from 1953 emphasizes the importance of preserving and appreciating the architectural landscape of New Orleans.
KNOWOLs historic images connect the rich stories and imagery of our past. A statement in any room, each is printed on museum-quality paper using a restored version of the original.

1953 New Orleans Architecture: Carnegie Survey Image