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At the peak of Koch's tenure as regional director of HABS, he had a team of 19 architects and photographers as subordinates. They photographically documented approximately 150 structures in and around Louisiana, sorting the documents into categories according to the age, state of decay, rareness, and
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Also at the time of his death, Koch bequeathed a substantial number of his photographs and art works to The Historic New Orleans Collection. Their collection was expanded in 1985 with a gift of approximately 300 of Koch's works from Solis Seiferth, who was a local architect that also designed public
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Koch's efforts on photographic documentation of historic buildings continued until 1965, long after his term with HABS had ended. Koch's photographic style was to depict the buildings as they appeared, regardless if they were in disrepair. He often avoided harsh sunlight on the subjects, and often
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The collection includes images of buildings constructed from the mid-1700s until the late 1900s, with particular emphasis on the antebellum period of 1825 to 1861. About 90% of the images are of structures in Louisiana, for which about half were images taken in New Orleans. The remainder were in
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The items are mostly photographic images or photographic negatives of historically significant buildings, many of which were subsequently destroyed or in a dilapidated state at the time Koch photographed them. Building types include various structures on plantations, the plantation homes, urban
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is sometimes known by the term Vieux Carré, from the French language. By the early 20th century, much of the historic heritage of the area was being lost as buildings in the French Quarter were being demolished to make room for more modern structures. In 1920, interested civic leaders and other
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before returning to New Orleans. He then joined the architectural firm of Charles Armstrong, eventually becoming a partner in the firm. Through Koch's influence, the firm of Armstrong & Koch focused on restorations and designs of traditional Louisiana buildings and structure. The firm was
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with 4 inch x 5 inch film for his architectural photography. Many of the photographs were sent to HABS offices in Washington, DC, although Koch often retained duplicates in his own collection. Many of his works were later recombined into a single collection late in Koch's life.
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As a member of the Koch & Wilson firm, Koch designed the restoration and preservation project at the Evergreen Plantation home in Wallace, Louisiana, during the period 1944 to 1948. Koch's restoration projects in New Orleans as a member of the firm included
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Koch was born on June 9, 1889, to parents Julius Koch and Anna Koch (née Frotscher) in New Orleans, Louisiana. His father was an architect and a builder in New Orleans and had immigrated to the city from
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William R. Cullison. “Architectural Records: Recent Acquisitions at Tulane.” Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, vol. 21, no. 2, 1980, pp. 196–200. JSTOR,
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The collection at Tulane University has been characterized as being "among the most comprehensive visual surveys of historic Mississippi delta architecture now in a public archive".
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A large portion of Koch's collection of photographs was bequeathed to Tulane University, being transferred in 1972. The collection resides in the Special Collections Division of the
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cottages, shops and other commercial buildings, as well as religious structures. Koch strived to show these structures as they were in their state at the time of his photographs.
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citizens organized for the sake of preservation of the neighborhood. Initially known as the Vieux Carré Restoration Society, Koch became president of the organization in 1930.
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Koch traveled in Spain in the early 1920s, an experience that enhanced is interest and skills in architectural photography. His photographic subjects in Spain included the
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Early in the 1930s, Koch became director of the Louisiana division of the Historic American Buildings Survey, which was part of the
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in 1969, a home that Koch had himself once previously restored in 1937. The home is sometimes known as the Gauche-Stream House.
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and served as the organization's president in 1954. Koch was on the board of directors for New Orleans City Park and also the
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in Louisiana. He was a founding partner of Koch & Wilson, a firm that specializes in architectural preservation.
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building type of the subjects. During his time with HABS, most of his photographs went to the Library of Congress.
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Garden House at Shadows-on-the-Teche. The Garden House was designed by Koch and later photographed by Koch.
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On completion of his military service, Koch worked as an architectural apprentice for a brief time in the
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Plaque at the entrance to Merieult House, a building in the New Orleans French Quarter restored by Koch
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Among the notable plantations that Koch photographed during this period of his career are the
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in a style consistent with historic character of the neighborhood. With landscape architect
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included people or automobiles in the photographs in order to provide size perspective.
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and the restoration of historically significant buildings. He emphasized buildings in
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Contemporary view of Oakley Plantation House, for which Koch designed the restoration
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Koch led the architectural preservation of Oakley Plantation House (now part of the
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Koch was also an architectural photographer with many of his works archived by the
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Koch died unexpectedly on September 20, 1971, at the home of his two sisters in
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Clinton Courthouse photographed by Koch while the structure was under renovation
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The Gauche House gate. The home restoration in 1938 was designed by Koch
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commissioned Koch to restore Hall's plantation home, which was known as
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The Gauche-Stream House, a building twice restored by Koch or his firm
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Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association
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Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association
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for his residential designs. As of the time of his death, Koch was a
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to join the HABS effort in Louisiana. Koch was also a colleague of
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Some sources say that Koch attended Atelier Bernier for two years.
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during her efforts as an architectural photographer in Louisiana.
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Koch and Wilson restored the New Orleans home of philanthropist
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and numbers approximately 5000 items from Koch's collection.
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Conservatory at New Orleans Botanical Gardens, a Koch design
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Corner of Chartres Street and Toulouse Street in New Orleans
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who developed architectural drawings of historic buildings.
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American architectural preservationist and photographer
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Koch conducted architectural restoration projects in
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While Louisiana director of HABS, Koch hired artist
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He was a member of the 294:Frances Benjamin Johnston 226:Architectural photography 199:In 1922, preservationist 179:Early professional career 94: 72: 522:buildings in Louisiana. 321:House on Ellicott's Hill 134:Early life and education 1161:. Accessed 1 Apr. 2023. 963:. City Park Conservancy 905:historic-structures.com 881:. National Park Service 111:. Koch worked with the 983:"St. Anthony's Garden" 961:neworleanscitypark.org 500: 422:Vieux CarrĂ© Commission 408:Vieux CarrĂ© Commission 324: 304:Architectural projects 267:Belle Grove Plantation 249:Koch typically used a 246: 196: 109:New Orleans, Louisiana 88:Vieux CarrĂ© Commission 1139:(6): 2. December 1971 1075:. City of New Orleans 1009:"Gauche-Stream House" 794:shadowsontheteche.org 532:Contributing property 498: 402:Matilda Geddings Gray 318: 244: 194: 790:"National Trust Era" 467:. He is interred at 465:Covington, Louisiana 395:St. Anthony's Garden 389:, Koch designed the 329:Natchez, Mississippi 259:Uncle Sam Plantation 205:Shadows-on-the-Teche 1202:Library of Congress 819:"Sugar & Spice" 619:. Koch & Wilson 582:McCollam, Julie H. 432:Koch served on the 271:Homewood Plantation 218:in Granada and the 188:dissolved in 1934. 124:Library of Congress 1175:Photograph of Koch 1013:sah-archipedia.org 957:"Botanical Garden" 501: 434:board of directors 325: 247: 220:AlcĂĄzar of Seville 201:William Weeks Hall 197: 155:in Paris, France. 141:Stuttgart, Germany 115:(HABS) during the 44:September 20, 1971 1189:Wikimedia Commons 879:npgallery.nps.gov 617:kochandwilson.com 475:Awards and legacy 310:Samuel Wilson Jr. 145:Tulane University 143:. 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Index

architectural conservation
New Orleans, Louisiana
Historic American Buildings Survey
Great Depression
Library of Congress
antebellum period
Stuttgart, Germany
Tulane University
Tulane School of Architecture
Atelier Bernier
first lieutenant
United States Army Signal Corps
World War I
northeastern United States

William Weeks Hall
Shadows-on-the-Teche
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Generalife
AlcĂĄzar of Seville
United States Department of Interior
draftsmen

view camera
Uncle Sam Plantation
Butler Greenwood Plantation
Belle Grove Plantation
Homewood Plantation
A. Boyd Cruise
The Historic New Orleans Collection

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