New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Debuts New Dramatic Exterior Makeover
06/11/2009
Conceived in 1981, the building’s original exterior color scheme of light beige, brick red and dark green was based on certain colors particular to the neighborhood, an area crowded with small 19th century warehouses. The palette was designed to make the new, modern building better harmonize with its old-world surroundings.
Over the years, the Convention Center’s brisk business helped spur the Warehouse/Arts District’s revitalization, dramatically transforming it to an area flourishing with fine dining establishments, hotels, art galleries, commercial and residential development.
Today, the red brick color has given way to “Convention Center Blue,” a custom color by Richard’s Industrial Coatings. “The new shade of deep blue appropriately reflects our relationship with one of the most famous bodies of water in the world, the Mississippi River,” said Bob Johnson, the Convention Center’s president and general manager.
The new color gives the building a more classic look and complements the building’s redesigned interior palette, which is exhibited in 88,000 square yards of carpet and 26,000 new meeting room chairs.
“We’ve gotten incredible feedback from our client base about the new color. It’s amazing how this one cosmetic change can make such a huge difference in our appearance,” said Johnson.
The Convention Center’s 2006 renovation was so well-received that more building improvements have been implemented to further enhance the Center’s value to clients. More than $20 million of additional interior and exterior improvements have been completed or are underway, including an aesthetically-enhanced main entrance, additional landscaping, new furniture pods and technology upgrades to debut later in the year.

New Orleans Morial Convention Center exterior, 2009
Convention Center painters at work
Painters Doyle Melton, Michael Thiel, Bryan Mire and Anthony Edgerson
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