Favrot & Livaudais


Favrot & Livaudais was an architectural firm in New Orleans, Louisiana. The firm designed many buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The firm was founded in 1891 by Charles Favrot and Louis A. Livaudais. Charles Favrot was the son-in-law to architect, James Freret. Louis Livaudais had worked with Freret sometime before the two decided to join together to start their own architectural practice.
The firm closed in 1933 after Livaudais died. Favrot continued with firms including Favrot & Reed, and Favrot, Reed, and Fred, and '''Favrot, Reed, Mathes & Bergman.'''

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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

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  • Favrot House, 805 N. 9th St. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Spanish Town Historic District
  • Hibernia Bank Building, 812 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Hyams Monument, Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans