After Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans Architect Turned to the Dutch to Learn to Live With Water
For years, David Waggonner designed courthouses and other public buildings at his architectural practice, Waggonner & Ball, in New Orleans. Then Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005, and Waggonner became convinced that New Orleans was getting something fundamentally wrong about its approach to flooding and water. For help, Waggonner turned to the Netherlands, a country with … Continue reading After Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans Architect Turned to the Dutch to Learn to Live With Water
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