Weeks after Hurricane Katrina, the biggest issue for architects in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region was still communication.
"Being totally cut off from people has been the worst part," says Jerry Billis, AIA, of Billis Architecture, a New Orleans firm of nine. Billis, who first borrowed office space from Baton Rouge–based Trahan Architects, has now leased space in Baton Rouge. He anticipates staying for six months to a year.
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