Masters in Preservation Studies at Tulane University
The Tulane School of Architecture Masters of Preservation Studies Program offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to learn the essentials of preservation practice in one of America’s most historic cities. New Orleans is a textbook for experiencing first hand the result of sixty years of historic preservation legislation. The Vieux Carre Commission is the second oldest historic district commission in the United States and has been the focus for the majority of legal issues that govern historic preservation activities in this hemisphere. The New Orleans Preservation Resource Center is nationally recognized for its success in neighborhood preservation and rejuvenation.