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Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans

Like No Other

Everyone knows New Orleans is a one-of-a-kind place, unlike any other American city. The public city of original culture, festivals and destinations coexists with a private city of quiet traditions and social customs. There’s a sophistication and grace right next to down-home individuality. Here, you can live an iconic life.

At the apex of Canal and Poydras Streets, the property sits on two acres of prime riverfront real estate, right next to the literal and figurative focal point of New Orleans: the Mississippi River. In the heart of the Central Business District, the site is adjacent to the Morial Convention Center, Audubon Aquarium, Harrah’s Casino, Spanish Plaza and French Quarter.

Designed by the celebrated architect Edward Durell Stone, the building is a national historic landmark and recognized New Orleans icon, its history closely associated with that of the city and its residents. Oriented to the four points of the compass, the building’s distinctive cruciform design embodies its function as the first purpose-built world trade center.

Everyone knows New Orleans is a one-of-a-kind place, unlike any other American city. The public city of original culture, festivals and destinations coexists with a private city of quiet traditions and social customs. There’s a sophistication and grace right next to down-home individuality. Here, you can live an iconic life.

At the apex of Canal and Poydras Streets, the property sits on two acres of prime riverfront real estate, right next to the literal and figurative focal point of New Orleans: the Mississippi River. In the heart of the Central Business District, the site is adjacent to the Morial Convention Center, Audubon Aquarium, Harrah’s Casino, Spanish Plaza and French Quarter.

Designed by the celebrated architect Edward Durell Stone, the building is a national historic landmark and recognized New Orleans icon, its history closely associated with that of the city and its residents. Oriented to the four points of the compass, the building’s distinctive cruciform design embodies its function as the first purpose-built world trade center.

Client(s)

Carpenter & Company

Services

Brand Strategy, Communication Strategy, Collateral, UX Design, Photography, Renderings