Photo of color rendering of Rivergate, 1965. TESLA, delineator. |
Original drawings and photographs from the holdings of SEAA were used to create this virtual reality exhibit. We were able to test drive its capabilities ourselves, and felt very on point trendy (if not a little dizzy).
Original publicity photos for Rivergate, ca. 1968. Photographer unknown. |
Photo of scale model for Rivergate, ca. 1967. Frank Lotz Miller, photographer. |
International Trade Mart (later World Trade Center), showing corner of Rivergate at right. Photo from Edward Durell Stone's office. Ca. 1968. |
Joan of Arc statue upon delivery to New Orleans, 1964. Leon Trice Photography. |
In 1972, a casting of the gilded Joan of Arc statue, by French sculptor Emmanuel Fremiet, was placed in a small park designed by Samuel Wilson, Jr. between the Rivergate and International Trade Mart (later World Trade Center), Edward Durell Stone, architect. The statue was a gift of Charles de Gaulle to the city of New Orleans in 1964, but it sat in a warehouse until it was dedicated at it's original home in front of the Rivergate. Joan of Arc was relocated in 1999 to Decatur Street in front of the French Market.