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Architects Envision New Orleans Rebuilding

Sunday, November 13, 2005 6:07:06 AM
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN

Aruceli Vivas, 19, watches as a demolition crew works on removing debris from the yard of a friends house in the Lakefront area of New Orleans Saturday afternoon Nov. 12, 2005. (AP Photos/Stephan Savoia)NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Michael Willis has designed an airport terminal in San Francisco and a 750 million-gallon water treatment plant in Los Angeles, but nothing on the architect's resume gives him a blueprint for rebuilding New Orleans.

Not since the Nazi blitz of London or the bombing of Hiroshima have architects and urban planners seen a project on par with resurrecting this hurricane-ravaged city, according to Willis.

"The scale of it overwhelms the normal city planning process," he said Saturday during a break at the Louisiana Recovery and Rebuilding Conference, a state-sponsored event organized by the American Institute of Architects to discuss the city's future.


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