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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTS - LOCATION MAP
Developed in the early 1800s, this district has slightly lower densi t eshan contemporaneous districts with more single family residences.treet hierarchies and pa erns con t nue those previouslystablished and city blocks are rectangular, but intersec t ng streetrids cause disrup t ons in these street hierarchies and city blockhapes which lead to pocket neighborhoods with so f borders.nterior streets are typically one-way, while larger boulevards serve
mul t ple lanes of tra ffi c and may have a generous tree canopy oreutral ground. Street walls are be er de ned on interior streets
with smaller setbacks and similar building designs than on largertreets with greater setbacks and a variety of building designs.
Residen t al buildings are o f en similar to those found in other olderistricts, but elaborate on these designs with ornate ourishes of
wood detailing such as entablatures, cornices, and balustrades.orches and monumental stairs are integral to mi t gat ng theeal and perceived distances from the street created by setbacksnd raised oor heights. Commercial uses are almost exclusivelyocated on major boulevards, are larger than residen t al stock, use
masonry and glass, and can accommodate more vehicular parking.
CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTS
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PLAQUEMINESPLAQUEMINESPARISHPARISH
LakeLakePontchartrainPontchartrain
LakeLakeSt. CatherineSt. Catherine
LakeLakeBorgneBorgne
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CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTS
CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTS - LAND USE CHARACTERISTICS
TYPICAL FIGURE GROUND MAP
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TYPICAL LAND USE CHARACTERISTICS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIADate of subdivision 1817 - 1893 1817 - 1893
Average eleva t on above/below sea level 4 below to 10 above 4 below to 10 above
Major land uses Primarily residen t al Commercial and light industrial along majorcorridors
Block size 340x350, 350x350; Small-medium 350x350; Medium
Lot size 30x115; 30x165, 45x115; 35x170 325x325, 30x140; Medium
Type of open space Finger, pocket and neighborhood parks, neutralgrounds
Finger, pocket and neighborhood parks, neutralgrounds
Special designa t ons Na t onal Register of Historic Places: HistoricDistricts: Algiers Point, Mid-City, ParkviewLocal Historic District: Algiers Point, Bywater,Marigny, Esplanade RidgeState Designated Urban Main Street: St. ClaudeAve.Neighborhood Conserva t on District
Na t onal Register of Historic Places: HistoricDistricts: Algiers Point, Mid-City, ParkviewLocal Historic District: Algiers Point, BywateMarigny, Esplanade RidgeState Designated Urban Main Street: St. ClaudeAve.Neighborhood Conserva t on District
De ning Corridors Canal St., Carrollton Ave., Broad St., Orleans Ave.,Jeff erson Davis Hwy., Esplanade Ave., St. Claude
Ave., and Opelousas Ave.
Canal St., Carrollton Ave., Broad St., Orleans Ave.,Jeff erson Davis Hwy., Esplanade Ave., St. Claude
Ave., and Opelousas Ave.Mix of uses Residen t al interior, with occasional commercial/
mixed use buildingsCommercial/mixed use buildings located primarilyon major thoroughfares
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TYPICAL BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIALArchitectural character/style Mostly symmetrical facades with elongated
windows, large paneled doors, front porches,ornate columns and brackets, hipped and gabledroofs
Mix-developments make use of former residen t alstructures with modern storefronts; some moderncommercial structures have glass store fronts,others have at facades with small windows andno decora t on. Flat, pitched and mansard roofs
Building materials Mostly wood Wood, brick and steel
Faade characteris t cs Detailed wood working, front porches or stoops Plain storefronts with glass and limited decora t on
Lot coverage ra t o Buildings cover 40-85 percent of the lot Buildings cover 40-85 percent of the lotDensity 7 du/ac 1.00-6.00 FAR
Average height 1-2 stories; 3 stories occasionally 1-3 stories
Eleva t on above street 2-4 typical, few 0 2-4 typical, few 0
Front setback 0- 20, 5-20 5-20
Side setbacks 4-12, 2-12 0
Parking type On-street parking, parallel, some privatedriveways
On-street parking, parallel, some small surfaceparking lots
TYPICAL SHOTGUN HOUSE - SINGLE AND DOUBLE0 75 150
0 75 150
CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTS - BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS
1 stories; all are detached
Moderate side yards present; parking either on-street or indriveways (usually on-street)
Front setback usually 0 to 5 feet
Wood/frame most common faade material, small frontporch
Styles: small and mid-sized Cra f smans (usually with front-facing gable roof and exposed wood beams)
2-3 stories in height; all are detached; located near oldstreetcar lines only
Moderate side yards; parking in side driveways
Front setback usually 3 to 8 feet
Wood/frame and masonry, some examples have large frontporches
Styles: most o f en, American Foursquares/Prairie Style;Colonial Revivals, Spanish Colonial Revivals, MediterraneanRevivals, elaborate and large Cra f smans
Usually 1 story, somet
mes 2; usually double shotguns(some converted to single family)
Some have on-street parking only; some have side yardsconverted to driveways
Front setbacks usually 0 to 6 feet
Wood is the most common faade material; large bracketsindicate Italianate style; detailed wood working known asgingerbread
Styles: Italianate and Eastlake or Cra f sman withgingerbreading
TYPICAL HOUSING TYPE DESCRIPTIONS
TYPICAL N.O. ARTS AND CRAFTS - CRAFTSMEN
0 75 150
CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTS
RAISED FOURSQUARE BUNGALOW
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CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTS - STREET CHARACTERISTICS
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TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL STREET SECTION - INTERIOR STREET
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TYPICAL COMMERCIAL STREET SECTION - COMMERCIAL (SEE ALSO: EARLY MOTOR CAR DISTRICT FOR PEDESTRIAN RETAIL SEC
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CRAFTS AND REVIVALS DISTRICTSTYPICAL STREET CHARACTERISTICS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIA
Street grid Regular and well-connected street grid, disruptedby ins t tu t ons and highways, well integrated withcity grid
Regular and well-connected to city street grid
Street hierarchy Typically local streets, but some t mes boulevardsthat act as collectors
Typically collectors and arterials
Street width Boulevards: 110, 125 neutral groundInterior Streets: 25-30
Pedestrian retail: 60-75, neutral groundCommercial: 100-150, neutral ground
Street tra ffi c Boulevards: two-way, some mul t -lane each wayInterior Streets: one-way
Pedestrian retail: two-way, mul t -lane each wayCommercial: two-way, mul t -lane each way
Corridor type examples(Typicals measured for this study in bold)
Boulevards: S. Carrolton Ave., Canal St., EsplanadeAve., St. Claude Ave., Newton St.Interior Streets: Baudin St., Palmyra St., N. Ton t St., Verret St., Andry St.
Pedestrian retail: N. Carrollton Ave., EsplanadeAve., Gen t lly Blvd., Opelousas Ave.Commercial: Tulane Ave., Canal Blvd., St. ClaudAve., N. Broad
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TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL STREET SECTION - BOULEVARD
60 80 100 120 140 160
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TYPICAL STREET SECTIONS
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARKSIDE DISTRICT - LOCATION MAP
purred by the 1884 World Co on Centennial Fair staged on theite of modern day Audubon Park, these areas are of mediumopula t on density with moderate to grand scaled housing on
moderately sized lots. The street grid is well connected to thereater city grid, however the radial streets taper considerably inhese areas crea t ng irregularly shaped blocks. Shallow setbacks in
most areas create a consistent street wall that is well de ned, butarger houses along prominent boulevards are set back deeper intohe lot, allowing the street wall to be de ned by the mature treeanopy with trunks anking the wider sidewalks.
Residences are typically single family, but mul t -family is found onmajor boulevards. They vary in height from one to three storieswith prominent pedestrian entry points, frequently have porches,
itched roofs and ornament, favoring Cra f sman Shotguns, QueenAnnes, and some Italianate. Monolithic stairs commonly front
ouses with raised rst oors. Commercial uses are typicallyound on larger boulevards, but occasionally smaller businesses
may be within residen t al areas and scaled accordingly, many beingonverted residences.
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JEFFERSONJEFFERSONPARISHPARISH
ST. BERNARDST. BERNARDPARISHPARISH
PLAQUEMINESPLAQUEMINESPARISHPARISH
LakeLakePontchartrainPontchartrain
LakeLakeSt. CatherineSt. Catherine
LakeLakeBorgneBorgne
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PARKSIDE DISTRICT
PARKSIDE DISTRICT - LAND USE CHARACTERISTICS
TYPICAL LAND USE CHARACTERISTICS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL / INDUSTDate of subdivision 1835 - 1920 1835 - 1920
Average eleva t on above/below sea level 4-15 above; 20 above at the rivers edge 4-15 above; 20 above at the rivers edge
Major land uses Primarily residen t al with occasional commercial/mixed use corner buildings
Commercial located on major thoroughfares,Universi t es and educa t onal facili t es prevalent
Block size Rectangular, 300x330 Rectangular, 320x320
Lot size Rectangular, 50x120; 60x90 Rectangular, 45x120, 30x120
Type of open space Large-scale park (Audubon Park), neutral ground Large-scale park (Audubon Park), neutral ground
Special designa t ons Na t onal Register of Historic Places- HistoricDistricts: UptownLocal Historic District: CarrolltonNeighborhood Conserva t on District
Na t onal Register of Historic Places- HistoriDistricts: UptownLocal Historic District: CarrolltonNeighborhood Conserva t on District
De ning corridors St. Charles Ave., Magazine St., Nashville Ave.,Broadway St.
St. Charles Ave., Magazine St., S. Claiborne Aveand S. Carrollton Ave.
Mix of uses Residen t al with mixed use located on MagazineSt. and St. Charles Ave., rare use of corner retail
Commercial proper t es located primarily omajor thoroughfares and mixed use found alongMagazine St. and St. Charles Ave.
TYPICAL FIGURE GROUND MAP
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PARKSIDE DISTRICT - BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS
PARKSIDE DISTRICTTYPICAL BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAArchitectural character/style Asymmetrical facades, hipped and irregular
gabled roofs, dormers, wide and narrowwindows present
Neighborhood/mixed-use occupy exis t nghousing; detached structures with pitched, at ormansard roofs
Building materials Wood and stucco construc t on, some brick Wood, brick and steel construc t on
Faade characteris t cs Large porches and por t cos, decora t vetrimming and brackets
Historic structures use small storefronts withdecora t ve elements; modern structures have at
facades with large glass storefronts
Lot coverage ra t o Building footprint consumes 40-70 percent of the lot
Building footprint consumes 40-70 percent of thelot
Density 7 du/ac 1.00-2.00 FAR
Average height 1-3 stories 1-2 stories
Eleva t on above street 2-4 0-2
Front setback 12-20 0-25 (including surface parking)
Side setbacks 4-12 0
Parking type On-street parking and private driveways On-street parking and surface parking lots
Usually 1 story, some t mes 2
Some on-street parking only; some side driveways
Front setback is 2 to 5 feet
Wood is the most common faade material; largebrackets indicate Italianate style
Styles: Greek revival, Italianate, Eastlake and Cra f smanstyles
2-3 stories in height; all aredetached; located near old streetcar lines only
Moderate side yards; parking in side yards in garages atend of driveways
Front setback is 3 to 8 feet
Large wood and masonry examples equally present
Styles: most o f en, American Foursquares/PrairieStyle; Colonial Revivals, Spanish Colonial Revivals,Mediterranean Revivals, elaborate and largeCraf smans
SPANISH AND COLONIAL ECCLECTIC
TYPICAL SHOTGUN HOUSE - SINGLE AND DOUBLE
2-3 stories in height; all are detached
Large side yards present ; some used for driveways
Front setback is 5 to 12 feet
Wood/frame construc t on is most common; somemasonry examples exist
Styles: most o f en: Italianate Villa and Eastlake, GothicRevival, Queen Anne, Tudor Revival
TYPICAL VICTORIAN PERIOD
TYPICAL HOUSING TYPE DESCRIPTIONS
0 75 150
0 75 150
0 75 150
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PARKSIDE DISTRICT - STREET CHARACTERISTICS
TYPICAL STREET SECTIONS
PARKSIDE DISTRICTTYPICAL STREET CHARACTERISTICS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL / INDUST
Street grid Residen t al streets are regular, but interrupted byAudubon Park and several ins t tu t ons
Commercial streets are well connected to streetgrid and uninterrupted
Street hierarchy Typically local, but some are major boulevards withneutral grounds that are collectors
Typically collectors and arterials
Street width Boulevards: 80, many neutral groundsInterior Streets: 20
Boulevards: 80-100, many neutral groundsInterior Streets: 25-30
Street tra ffi c Boulevards: two-way, some mul t -lane each wayInterior Streets: one-way
Pedestrian retail: two-wayCommercial: two-way, some mul t -lane each wa
Corridor type examples(Typicals measured for this study in bold)
Boulevards: Audubon St., St. Charles Ave.,Nashville St., Broadway St.Interior Streets: Sycamore St., Prytania St., FreretSt., Webster St.
Pedestrian retail: Magazine St., St. Charles Ave.Commercial: S. Claiborne Ave. and S. CarrolltonAve.
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TYPICAL COMMERCIAL STREET SECTIONS (SEE ALSO: SECOND FAUBOURGS FOR COMMERCIAL SECTION)
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