During the renovation of a 1956 Lakeview home designed by noted New Orleans architect and Tulane professor George Saunders, Tulane alumni filled the midcentury modern’s three floors — drafting blueprints, sketching courtyard plans and leading construction crews.
The group was brought together by contractor and Tulane alum Sorrell Brown. A former Green Wave football player and recipient of the prestigious Tulane 34 award, Brown knew the historical home demanded trust and expertise, so he turned to his community of mentors and collaborators.
Though football injuries cut his athletic career at Tulane short, the setback opened new doors for Brown, a 2022 business management and environmental studies grad. “It gave me opportunities to participate in more of campus life,” he said. Through connections and mentorship from Tulane professors, he learned the value of community — a lesson he applies today by filling projects with trusted collaborators, many of them fellow Tulanians.
One was Brown’s longtime mentor, architect and Tulane alum Michael Bosio. When Brown needed an architect for this Lakeview project, he called Bosio. “I wasn’t coming to him for advice, but as a partner,” Brown said.







































