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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Trahan Architects

Trahan Architects, founded in 1992 by Trey Trahan, is a global architecture firm with headquarters in New Orleans and a branch in New York. The studio is built on the belief that the intentional design of everyday Spaces can enhance the human experience and promote peaceful coexistence.

Trahan Architects treats each project as part of a unique ecosystem, and this careful consideration of the environment helps them to meet and exceed the client's goals. They designed Spaces that fit today's lifestyle, while recognizing that work is sensitive and restrained, and seeking to create beautiful structures that reflect the uniqueness of people's lives.

The studio has been exploring architectural possibilities. They mobilize art and innovation to develop thoughtful, sophisticated structures that improve the quality of life. Think together about how processes and work contribute to the health of ecology, cities and economies. They bring diverse talent together at a Shared table, while building on open, ongoing dialogue.

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    Design Works

    • The Chapel of St. Ignatius

      Qualitatively, the building is meant to evoke calmness, warmth, and mystery.
    • Magazine Street Residence

      Magazine Street Residence is a contemporary intervention situated on a vacant site in the heart of the city.
    • 111 North Residence

      111 North is a slender twenty-six story residential tower proposed along the Mississippi River in the heart of Downtown Baton Rouge. Designed by Trahan Architects. With a lot size of only 2,265 SF, the project utilizes an efficient core and innovative structural design to provide twenty three dwelling units ,one unit per floor. 
    • Holy Rosary

      Holy Rosary Chapel presents a thoughtful meditation on sacred spaces and the spatial embodiment of spiritual experience.