"Remember?" - An Art Show By Brandon Surtain

Image of Brandon Surtain paintings on display
September 27, 2025
BY Shyla Krishnappa

"Remember?" is an Art Show by Brandon Surtain at Arthur Roger Gallery (432 Julia St, New Orleans, LA). Surtain’s series is “rooted in memory, joy, and community,” honoring pre-Katrina New Orleans, “when the city felt like one big front porch.”

His vividly composed canvases—children diving for a football, laughing through water gun fights, makeshift parades—evoke the rhythms and bonds that shaped his Mid-City childhood. Works such as the new Superdome cityscape anchor the show, preserving both the architecture and spirit of the neighborhoods that defined him.

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ASLA National Honor Award for Analysis and Planning

Wes Michaels, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, in collaboration with the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, alongside the EPA and FEMA, has received the prestigious 2024 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) National Honor Award for Analysis and Planning.

Faculty recognized in Forbes Best-in-State Residential Architects

Interior view of single-family home dining room with a open staircase in the background.
OCTOBER 6, 2025
BY NAOMI KING ENGLAR

Emilie Taylor Welty, Favrot III Associate Professor of Architecture and Director of Architecture, was recently recognized in the Forbes 2025 America’s Best-in-State Residential Architects for work by her New Orleans-based private practice, Colectivo.

Taylor Welty, who also serves as Design-Build Manager for the Albert and Tina Small Center for Collaborative Design and is an alumna (M.Arch *08), co-founded Colectivo with her husband and alumnus Seth Welty (M.Arch '06). Taylor Welty and Colectivo have also received significant recognition for her own home's sustainable design, including a feature on the cover of Dwell Magazine (pictured above). Taylor Welty has received numerous other awards and honors for her work in residential, commercial, small scale, and other designs.

This is Forbes's second national top-firms list, encompassing a total of 400 architecture practices from all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. In its inaugural list, Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment's Ammar Eloueini, Professor of Architecture, was also recognized in the recent Forbes list because of his previous selection for the Forbes Top 200 Residential Architects list.

Many Tulane alumni have also been acknowledged by the Forbes Best-in-State Residential Architects List, including:

Jacob Brillhart (M.Arch '99) of Brillhart Architecture in Florida

Ellen Hatton (M.Arch '97) of Barnes Vanze Architects in Washington, D.C.

David Thompson (M.Arch '96, Dean's Advisory Council member) of Assembledge+ in California

Mac Walcott (M.Arch ’80) of Walcott Adams Verneuille Architecture & Interiors in Alabama

view of a wooden, built-in sliding screen divider in a residential home.
Split Screen, photo courtesy of Colectivo.
Two photos of a modern style home: an exterior view of a courtyard looking up and the other an interior view of the kitchen with an exposed staircase in the background.
The Iceberg/Baxdel Residence, photo courtesy of Colectivo.
Interior view of a custom-built in cabinet system in a home.
Rampart Residence, courtesy of Colectivo.
Interior view of a renovated kitchen with an stone covered island, kitchen table and tall ceilings.
Cleveland Residence, courtesy of Colectivo.

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ASLA National Honor Award for Analysis and Planning

Wes Michaels, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, in collaboration with the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, alongside the EPA and FEMA, has received the prestigious 2024 American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) National Honor Award for Analysis and Planning.

Faculty co-authors photography book

Richard Campanella, Associate Dean of Research and Senior Professor of Practice in Architecture and Geology, is the co-author of Nocturnal New Orleans, a photography book with Marco Rasi.