Branden Klayko
LEO Weekly recently gave a great shout out to the efforts of Louisville's grassroots preservation organization, Preservation Louisville, and it's well worth a read. We heavily rely on the efforts of Preservation Louisville and its director Marianne Zickuhr. In...
In August, the Filson Historical Society released plans to expand its Old Louisville campus centered around the historic Ferguson Mansion on Third Street. Roberto De Leon and Ross Primmer, principals at De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop designed a...
The KFC Yum! Center won't open until the ominous 10-10-10, but Broken Sidewalk has already secured a spot high above the court. Here's a photo of the topping out beam from a ceremony in March.
Urban construction sites are far too often messy, dusty, and unpleasant to be around, but a public art project in Lower Manhattan called Re: Construction aims to bring innovative art installations to construction sites around the city. Among the...
Thanks to a tipster for sending in this great photo of road work on Buchanan Street looking south from Franklin Street taken in 1983. Not that much has changed besides the destruction of several shotgun houses (and a few...
I had the chance to spend a week studying Portland, OR last month and came away with a few observations on the city's development, architecture, transportation, and culture. Like most approaching the city from a cycling point of view,...
Check out this video of Market Street in San Francisco in 1905, just before the city was destroyed by the famous 1906 earthquake set to a relaxing Air soundtrack. What's really great about the footage, taken from the front...
The old Boland Maloney Lumber Yard at 913 East Main Street is well on its way toward becoming a mini storage warehouse. Windows have been cut in a zigzag pattern into the metal building and a fresh coat of...
Tilt-shift. Time-lapse. Boston. Enjoy.






