WELCOME


WELCOME
to the LSU Minden Main Street Workshop. Students and faculty from the LSU School of Architecture will be working and living in Minden for two weeks to provide assistance to Minden Louisiana Main Street in their efforts to cultivate a resilient community. This program is funded in part through a grant awarded to the LSU Office of Community Design and Development from the National Endowment for the Arts. The Minden Main Street Workshop is the first in a series of workshops to connect environmentally responsible design practices with historic preservation strategies to accelerate sustainable development in Louisiana's small towns and cities. For more information, please contact the Office of Community Design and Development.


Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Team Webb Hardware 12-15

Started the day off with warm weather- heck yea! But really the weather has gotten warmer compared to last nights low of 22 and everybody’s spirits are up. We had a lot of drawings and stuff to finish before our critiques this afternoon. It seemed that lunch time came in no time to everyone. After lunch our group took a visit to our building to obtain some final measurements and was able to get to the roof- it looked like they were up to nothing but mischief because our tape measure was flapping in the wind like a kite. Everyone was able to get their work done before the crit. During the crit we were faced with many options that we could move forward with and now that it’s the end of the day we get to head to Professor Desmond’s lecture on the history of Minden. After the lecture we plan to get a bite to eat at a local place and then get back at it. Peace.

Team Imperial Hotel Day 3

Group Blog
Members: Rob, Jessica, Shawn, and Annette

The measurement phase of the documentation is complete. The existing drawings of the structure are finished and we are very happy to be finished working in the pigeon graveyard. We were able to explore more of the ground floor today. We hope to access the basement soon. Our group had a critique with Frank and Marsha this afternoon. They raised a lot of questions that we need to solve. We have a lot to work on before our client meeting tomorrow. Professor Desmond is here to lecture on the history of Minden. Our group has decided to work late tonight to design a solution for the large alleyway and all the additions to the existing structure.

Crichton Building 12/15

We started the day by finishing our individual designs for the different layout scenarios for the space. We further developed our argument for the space and what would be the best use. Our building was still very mysterious to us because we could not find any documentation on when it was built or exactly what the original use of the building was. through a series of investigations and conversations with different members of the town we were able to conclude that the upstairs of the Crichton building was used for the Webster Parish Health Center. While we originally believed the upstairs to have been residential, the medical use of the building provides conclusions we were unable to make about the layout. The bottom of the building seems to have consistently used for commercial businesses such as law offices and insurance companies.
We prepared all of our designs for our review. After the review, we realized that the designs need to be focused more around the comfort of the buyer than around efficiency housing with minimal space for living. We have to prepare our presentation for our client tomorrow so that hopefully we will be able to go ahead with our apartment designs versus the original boarding home proposition.

Imperial Hotel_Existing Photos

Minden_ExistingPhotos