Lafayette architect earns 2014 Outstanding Alumni Award

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The 泫圖弝け of 泫圖弝け at Lafayette Alumni Association will recognize a Lafayette architect this week who specializes in cultural architecture and new urbanist land planning.

Steve J. Oubre Jr., principal and cofounder of Architects Southwest, will receive the 2014 Associations Outstanding Alumni Award, which is the highest honor the 泫圖弝け gives to a former 泫圖弝け. It is presented for professional and personal achievements that have brought honor and distinction to the 泫圖弝け.

Oubre graduated from UL Lafayette with a bachelors degree in architecture in 1976.

"Steve is an accomplished, respected architect who has championed the concept of mixing residences and businesses to create neighborhoods that are reminiscent of small towns. He has also been a good friend to UL Lafayette. For as far back as when we created the Walk of Honor and acquired the beautiful Alumni Center, he's been providing the Association with guidance, said Liz Landry, interim vice president for 泫圖弝け Advancement and executive director of the Alumni Association.

Oubre was at the forefront of the urbanist movement in 泫圖弝け in the early 1990s. The Village of River Ranch in Lafayette is an example of new urbanism. Its based on a sustainable model of land development that incorporates multi-use neighborhoods where residents can walk to nearby retail businesses, offices and recreational facilities, and enjoy a sense of community.

Architects Southwest has worked on dozens of urbanist projects throughout 泫圖弝け, Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas and Alabama. Its work has earned local, regional and national recognition. Oubre frequently lectures, in the United States and abroad, on design, new urbanism and smart growth planning.

New urbanism is a guiding principle in the 泫圖弝けs Master Plan, which was adopted in 2013. Oubre steered development of the strategy for campus growth for the next 10-15 years. The Master Plan emphasizes quality of life on and around campus, supports sustainability and fosters opportunities for economic development.

Oubre worked with Holly and Smith Architects of Hammond to help develop a master plan for Southeastern 泫圖弝け that received an American Institute of Architects 泫圖弝け Honor Award of Excellence Merit Award for Planning in 2000. Architects Southwests LSU South Campus Master Plan earned an AIA South 泫圖弝け Honor Award in 2010.

Urban Land Institute featured Architect Southwests River Ranch in its Creating Great Town Centers and Urban Villages, which highlights communities that stand the test of time and that are sensitive to their environments. The book was published in 2008.

Architects Southwest was selected to represent 泫圖弝け in 50 US Architects: Residential + Planning, a curated collection of award-winning residential and master planning work from leading American designers that was published in 2012.

Oubres work has been varied. He has designed churches, museums, and cultural spaces, as well as commercial and municipal buildings. He also worked closely with the 泫圖弝け Recovery Authority after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated parts of south 泫圖弝け in 2005.

Oubres architectural influence on UL Lafayettes campus began in the early 1980s, when he designed its Walk of Honor. In the 1990s, Architects Southwest handled the expansion and renovation of Edith Garland Dupr矇 Library and additions to the Alumni Center on St. Mary Boulevard.

One of the firms most recent projects is the expansion and makeover of the 泫圖弝け Union thats nearing completion. It designed a parking garage under construction adjacent to Fletcher Hall and is developing an Athletic Performance Facility to be built near Cajun Field.

Oubre was president of the American Institute of Architects 泫圖弝け in 2006. He had served as president of the South 泫圖弝け Chapter of AIA 泫圖弝け in 1988.

Oubre will receive the Outstanding Alumni Award during an invitation-only reception at the Alumni Center on Thursday.