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Contractor on Board
The LaHouse team is thrilled and honored to welcome a contractor who will help to make the Louisiana House vision a reality. Roy Domangue of Wooden Creations has offered to contribute his services as the LaHouse home building contractor.
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Housing for Hurricanes: LaHouse serves as a model for Louisiana homes
The LSU AgCenter’s “LaHouse” is designed to hold up against strong winds and flooding and serve as a model for how to build homes with hurricane-resistant features in Louisiana.
Housing Seminar
Expert Presents ‘Best Building Practices’ Seminars Across South Louisiana
The hurricanes of 2005 demonstrated what works and what doesn’t for the home-building industry, a prominent building expert said recently during a series of seminars across southern Louisiana presented by the LSU AgCenter.
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A Portrait of the Vision
The new master site plan creates a portrait of the vision for Louisiana House – Home and Landscape Resource Center. It shows the long-range plan for its seven-acre site on Gourier Lane, west of Nicholson Drive and adjacent to the LSU golf course and shop.
Contracting Basics
Choosing the right contractors -- and knowing how to work with them -- can mean the difference between excellent work and shoddy work. Informed homeowners can save time and headaches and get the best value for their money.
Groundbreaking Celebration - Louisiana House Home & Landscape Resource Center
More than 100 Contributors, Partners, Allies, team members and friends participated in the July 15, 2003, Louisiana House – Home and Landscape Resource Center (LaHouse) groundbreaking ceremony and recognition reception on the LaHouse site.
LaHouse on the Move - Louisiana House Home and Landscape Resource Center
Moving and evolving with LSU’s campus master planning process over the last year, the third and final Louisiana House location, master site plan and house design were officially approved by the LSU Board of Supervisors in April 2002
Many Thanks to Early Key Contributors
Great appreciation and a heartfelt welcome go to the newest Key Contributors for their generous gifts to the LSU Foundation for Louisiana House.
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LaHouse leads the way for sustainable housing in Louisiana
The LSU AgCenter's "LaHouse" is designed to stand up to hurricane-force winds, swarming insects and harmful humidity. This family-type home is designed to showcase innovations in home construction for Louisiana’s sub-tropical climate.
Alliance with the LSU Hurricane Center
The Louisiana House Learning Center and LSU Hurricane Center are cooperating to make sure the Louisiana House incorporates hazard-resistant features based on the best local research data available.
House and Landscape Designers Selected
On Novermber 10, 2000, Remson-Haley Architects (RHA) has been selected to design the Louisiana House and produce a master plan for development of the six-acre site.
LaHouse - Paving the Path
Thank you to each of the initial LaHouse brick givers! We look forward to seeing your personal inscription on brick pavers installed on a scenic LaHouse landscape trail.
From Vision to Reality
News about LaHouse Ribbon Cutting, post-storm accomplishments and what's next.
Keys to the Success of LaHouse
The key to long-term success is in the partnerships that are forged. Louisiana House offers numerous opportunities for supporters.
National and Local Experts Galore!
The LaHouse designs and plans are the culmination of an amazing collection of local and internationally recognized expertise – all offered gratis to the cause.
Master Site Plan Unveiled at Site Premier
On November 21, 2000, about 100 supporters and interested stakeholders gathered at the site of the Louisiana House Learning Center (LaHouse) for the Site Premier. LSU AgCenter Chancellor Bill Richardson unveiled the site plan showing what is planned for the fully developed six-acre tract.
LaHouse to Showcase Best Landscape and Horticulture Practives
Since the inception of the idea for Louisiana House, landscape and horticulture features have been an integral part of the project.
LaHouse on the Move
The third and final Louisiana House location, master site plan and house design were officially approved by the LSU Board of Supervisors in April 2002.
Paula Manship is First Diamond Key Contributor
Paula Manship was honored with a ceremonial tree planting at the Louisiana House Site Premier for her generous contribution of $100,000 to support landscaping the six-acre Louisiana House Learning Center site on November 21, 2000. With this gift to the LSU Foundation for the LaHouse Project, Mrs. Manship became the first Louisiana House Diamond Key Contributor.
Two LaHouse Designs
Through the talent, dedication and generosity of Remson-Haley Architects, Inc., Louisiana House now has two designs.
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