The Saint Anna
Originally constructed as housing for widows and orphans of the yellow fever epidemics, The Saint Anna is a composition of several structures built and added on to over time. Built and run by women, the original masonry and plaster building went up in 1853 in the Greek Revival style, and was expanded in subsequent years to include an infirmary; renovations of the interior spaces took place throughout its history.
2016 Louisiana Landmarks Society Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation Award
2015 Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Excellence in Construction Award for Historical Restoration/Renovation Less than $25 Million (awarded to Palmisano Contractors)
2016 Louisiana Landmarks Society Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation
COLLABORATORS:
Wayne Troyer
Megan Bell
Kendall Windinger
Elizabeth Simpson
Toni DiMaggio
2016 Louisiana Landmarks Society Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation Award
2015 Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Excellence in Construction Award for Historical Restoration/Renovation Less than $25 Million (awarded to Palmisano Contractors)
2016 Louisiana Landmarks Society Award of Excellence for Historic Preservation
COLLABORATORS:
Wayne Troyer
Megan Bell
Kendall Windinger
Elizabeth Simpson
Toni DiMaggio
Project Year: 2015
Project Cost: More than $2,000,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 70130