Lafayette’s business leaders may favor traditional architecture for their homes, but that’s not the statement they want their offices to make.
Lafayette’s business leaders may favor traditional architecture for their homes, but that’s not the statement they want their offices to make.
WHLC Architecture offered a solution with a plan to take the hospital’s front parking lot and then expand the emergency department by constructing a new surgery platform designed to extend vertically in front of the building and connect to the...
INDesign 2015: And the winners are ...
Eleven of the best commercial projects from throughout Acadiana earned a 2015 INDesign Award.
Exploring Process and Progress for the I-49 Connector
The April 6 INDesign Awards Luncheon features a panel of key players as new ways to design the highway emerge.
INDesign Awards: Of Time and Place
Back in 2005, after realizing that the Acadiana region lacked significant recognition of the talented work of local architects, home designers and interior designers and decorators, The Independent launched The INDesign Awards.
INDesign Awards: In Perfect Form
Two projects representing the all-important and fast-growing tech sector in Lafayette — one for architecture the other for interior design — a renovated city hall in Jennings, and last, but certainly not least, a gateway sign at the intersection of Jefferson and Cypress streets that will welcome scores of people to Downtown Lafayette for decades to come: This year’s Gold INDesign winners are as diverse a group as we have ever presented since launching the awards in 2005.