List of Art Deco architecture in Louisiana

This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in Louisiana, United States.



Baton Rouge

 * Baton Rouge Savings and Loan Association, Baton Rouge
 * Campbell Apartment Building, Baton Rouge, 1930
 * Howard Auditorium, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1940
 * S. H. Kress and Co. Building, Baton Rouge, 1935, 1960
 * Lincoln Theater, Baton Rouge, 1950
 * Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rouge, 1932
 * United States Post Office and Courthouse, Baton Rouge, 1932

Lake Charles

 * Artists Civic Theatre and Studio (ACTS) Theatre, Lake Charles, 1940
 * Bulber Auditorium, McNeese State University, Lake Charles, 1940
 * Kaufman Hall, McNeese State University, Lake Charles, 1941



New Orleans

 * Algy Theater, New Orleans, 1940s
 * Alvar Street Library, New Orleans, 1940
 * Ashton B&B (former Ashton Theater), New Orleans, 1927
 * Blue Plate Building, New Orleans, 1941
 * Carver Theater, New Orleans, 1950
 * Charity Hospital, New Orleans, 1939
 * Eleanor McMain Secondary School, New Orleans, 1932
 * F. Edward Hebert Federal Building, New Orleans, 1939
 * Flint-Goodridge Hospital of Dillard University, New Orleans, 1931
 * Gem Theater, New Orleans, 1947
 * General Laundry Cleaners & Dryers, New Orleans, 1929
 * Gus Mayer Department Store, New Orleans, 1948
 * Joy Theater, New Orleans, 1947
 * Lakefront Airport, New Orleans, 1930s
 * Mangel's, New Orleans
 * National American Bank Building, New Orleans, 1929
 * Orleans Parish Criminal Court, New Orleans, 1931
 * Rosetree Blown Glass Studio and Gallery (former Rosetree Theater), 1930s
 * Sister Stanislaus Memorial Building, New Orleans, 1938
 * Tivoli Theatre, New Orleans, 1927
 * Tremé Market, New Orleans
 * William Frantz Elementary School, New Orleans, 1937

New Iberia

 * Evangeline Theater (now Sliman Theatre for the Performing Arts), 129 East Main Street, Downtown New Iberia Commercial Historic District, New Iberia, 1929 and 1940
 * Iberia Parish Courthouse and Jail, New Iberia, 1940
 * Wormser's Department Store, New Iberia

Shreveport

 * Capri Theatre (former Saenger Theatre), Shreveport, 1911 and 1940s
 * Louisiana State Exhibit Building, Shreveport, 1937
 * Masonic Temple, Shreveport, 1937
 * Salvation Army, Shreveport, 1937
 * Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium, Shreveport, 1929



Other cities

 * Acadia City Hall, Crowley Historic District, Crowley, 1931
 * Acadia Parish Courthouse, Crowley Historic District, Crowley, 1952
 * Big D Corral Theatre, DeRidder Commercial Historic District, DeRidder, 1940
 * Caldwell Parish Courthouse, Columbia, 1937
 * City Hall, Winnfield, 1937
 * Concordia Parish Courthouse, Vidalia, 1939
 * Denham Springs City Hall, Denham Springs, 1940
 * Dixie Center for the Arts, Ruston, 1928 and 1933
 * Dual State Monument, Union County, 1931
 * East Carroll Parish Courthouse and Jail, Lake Providence, 1938
 * Fiske Theatre, Oak Grove, West Carroll Parish, 1950
 * Gymnasium, Napoleonville, 1930s
 * Jackson Parish Courthouse and Jail, Jonesboro, 1938
 * Lafayette International Center, Lafayette, 1939
 * Lafourche Parish Jail, Thibodoaux, 1940s
 * Mama's Place, Metairie
 * More Mileage Gas Station, Jennings, 1938
 * Napoleon Middle School Gymnasium, Napoleonville, 1939
 * Natchitoches Parish Courthouse, Natchitoches, 1940
 * Old Brusly High School Gymnasium, Brusly, 1937
 * Palace Theatre, Jonesboro, 1929
 * Port Allen High School, Port Allen, 1937
 * Rapides Parish Courthouse and Jail, Alexandria, 1940
 * Rayville Light & Water Plant, Rayville, 1940
 * Rice Theatre, Crowley Historic District, Crowley, 1941
 * Ruston High School, Ruston, 1921 and 1940
 * St. Bernard Parish Courthouse, Chalmette, 1939
 * St. Helena Parish Courthouse, Greensburg, 1937
 * St. Landry Parish Courthouse, Opelousas Historic District, Opelousas, 1940
 * Strand Theatre, Jennings, 1939
 * United States Post Office, Leesville, 1936
 * United States Post Office and Courthouse, Alexandria, 1932
 * United States Post Office and Courthouse, Arcadia, 1937
 * United States Post Office and Courthouse, Monroe, 1934