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      <image:title>Residential - Home on Bayou Tortue</image:title>
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      <image:title>Commercial - Machine Specialty &amp;amp; Manufacturing Administration Building</image:title>
      <image:caption>Project designed and completed while working as Project Architect for Coco &amp; Company Architects. This project is included to show past experience with large scale commercial projects. The goal of the new building was to project the image of a growing, forward-thinking company while also fitting into the existing industrial campus. Corrugated insulated metal panels on the exterior connect the Administration Building to the existing shop building while projecting a contemporary image. Youngsville, LA</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Project designed and completed while working as Project Architect for Coco &amp; Company Architects. This project is included to show past experience with large scale commercial projects. This project consists of two buildings. The first is the Student Services Center, a new 3 story, 34,500 s.f. building. The building is a one stop shop for students to visit such departments as scholarships, bursar, recruiting, and veteran affairs. The second is the adaptive reuse and addition to Caspari Hall, a 1939 Works Progress Adminstration project. While respecting the historic nature of the building the design team added a third floor to consolidate many functions in one location. The building houses administrative offices such as the President, Provost, and Graduate School. Natchitoches, LA Photo Credit: Northwestern State University</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Project designed and completed while working as Project Architect for Coco &amp; Company Architects. This project is included to show past experience with large scale commercial projects. This 21,000 s.f. building includes business, assembly, factory, and storage occupancies, all functions required to maintain the rail line approaching and crossing the Huey P. Long Bridge. The previous administration building, built in the 1920’s was demolished to make way for the bridge widening. Historic elements of the 1920’s building such as the cast stone entry were incorporated into the design of the new building. The building sits between the existing rail line and the Earhart Expressway. Jefferson, LA</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tad Sebastian, AIA Owner, Quad 5 Architecture LLC</image:caption>
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