THE BUILDING
Every important city has signature buildings. In New Orleans, Four Seasons is one of them. Thirty-three stories tall, it commands both the riverfront and the city’s skyline, close to 500 feet from ground to rooftop.
THE BUILDING
Every important city has signature buildings. In New Orleans, Four Seasons is one of them. Thirty-three stories tall, it commands both the riverfront and the city’s skyline, close to 500 feet from ground to rooftop.
ARCHITECTURE
The building was designed by legendary architect Edward Durell Stone as the nation’s first purpose-built world trade center, oriented to the four points of the compass, at the crossroads of international commerce. Generations of New Orleanians have professional and personal associations with the tower.

This is an iconic building in the sense that everyone in New Orleans knows about it. There is nothing else like it in the city.

Ron Forman President and CEO, Audubon Nature Institute

BUILDING
AT-A-GLANCE
Four Seasons has reimagined both the building and its site to create the zenith of residential living. The landmarked tower combines original details, a new design vision and thoughtful amenities. It’s an iconic building, inside and out. It’s also clearly New Orleans. Click To Zoom
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PORTE COCHÈRE
Dedicated porte-cochère entrance for owners, with 24-hour valet car service, indoor parking and electric-car charging stations.
PRIVATE
RESIDENCES
LOBBY
Private residential lobby with residential concierge and door staff, and dedicated high-speed elevator banks.
HISTORY
Edward Durell Stone’s major works include Radio City Music Hall, New York’s Museum of Modern Art and the American Embassy in New Delhi. His signature New Formalism style relies on classical precedents, luxurious materials and grand vistas to achieve monumental presence.

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