Construction shots and our rendering of our latest project in Old Metairie.

Michael J. Bell, FAIA Shares Design-Build Insights in Architizer Article
In this article on Architizer, Michael discusses a new form contract for residential design-build projects. Michael helped draft the contract as part of his service on AIA’s Documents Committee.

Michael J. Bell, FAIA Joins Tulane School of Architecture’s Board of Advisors

Three Homes in the Lower Garden District Nearing Completion
In the heart of this historic neighborhood, the last of three new residences is almost ready to welcome its new owners.

Construction Underway at New Residence on East Oakridge Park
Things are shaping up quickly! Check out these images of construction progress and our vision of the finished home.

Bell Architecture and Habitat for Humanity Featured in 10 Years 10 Stories Exhibit
Bell Architecture’s pro bono work for Habitat for Humanity is featured in an exhibit currently displayed at AIA New Orleans’ Center for Design. The exhibit showcases major accomplishments in the city with a perspective towards the “challenges and opportunities facing the architectural profession over the next decade.” Our partnership with the New Orleans Area Habitat for […]

Michael J. Bell, FAIA Elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects
The 2015 Jury of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) elevated Michael J. Bell to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the profession. Michael J. Bell will be honored at an investiture ceremony at the 2015 National AIA Convention and Design Exposition in Atlanta. The Fellowship program was […]

Poplarville Guest House Under Construction
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Michael Bell Attends Custom Residential Design Symposium
In September Michael and 350 architects from around the country attended the CRAN (Custom Residential Architects Network) Symposium in Charleston, South Carolina. Michael visited recently completed custom homes in Charleston and Kiawah Island. He also participated in in-depth exploration of several subjects such as designing new homes in historic districts, and reconciling modern living with traditional design.