Branden Klayko

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Branden founded Broken Sidewalk in 2008 while practicing architecture in Louisville. He continued the site for seven years while living in New York City, returning to Louisville in 2016. Branden is a graduate of the College of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, and has covered architecture, design, and urbanism for The Architect's Newspaper, Designers & Books, Inhabitat, and the American Institute of Architects.
The newly formed Riverside Riders Bicycle Club will hold their first meeting at the Riverside Visitors Center at the Farnsley-Moreman Landing (7410 Moorman Road) on Saturday, April 16 at 10:00AM. Here's some background info from Riverside: The purpose of the bicycle...
A tipster sends word that a new cafe is setting up shop at Main and Preston streets across from Slugger Field, Downtown. Home Plate Cafe will fill the retail spot last occupied by the Blue Mountain Coffee Shop and...
Since, we've been talking about "road diets" lately with Louisville's latest project moving forward on Brownsboro Road, it's worth taking a moment to check out this new Streetfilms video where walkability expert Dan Burden takes us on a tour...
For those of you familiar with New York, enjoy. Now don't get me wrong, I think the Speed Museum expansion is all-around great, but this one particular rendering's angle brought to mind Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese firm SANAA's New Museum on...
A tipster sent in Metro Louisville TV's new Renovate Louisville segment on the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright in Kentucky. The video (after the jump) features one real Wright house in Frankfort, the state's only original, and two Wright-inspired...
So we're not exactly sure how he does it, but Gill Holland has managed to keep his Green Building in the news ceaselessly over the past couple years. And now he's upped the ante with the launch of the...
Over the weekend, the Speed Art Museum revealed details of their three-phase, $79 million expansion plans designed by wHY Architecture and Reed Hilderbrand landscape architecture. On Friday, we brought you the Speed's teaser sneak peak, but now we have...
Be sure to head down to the BBC in Theater Square (660 South 4th Street) tomorrow (Thursday, April 14) for the next Car-Free Happy Hour! Whether by bike, skateboard, bus, or foot, join fellow car-free Louisvillians tomorrow from 5:30...
After years of waiting, Brownsboro Road through Clifton Heights may finally be slimming down to provide room for all modes of transportation, not just automobiles. Called a "road diet," the plan is to reduce the current 4-lane layout to...