Trahan Architects integrates "sense of mystery" into circular university chapel in New Orleans
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Kate Mazade
9d ago
US studio Trahan Architects has placed a round chapel with a brick facade and cross-laminated timber structure at a university in New Orleans, Louisiana. Trahan Architects, which has offices in New Orleans and New York, completed the 4,620-square-foot (430-square metre) Chapel of St Ignatius and the Gayle and Tom Benson Jesuit Center in 2025 at
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