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.
Work continues at the arena site with a giant concrete wall rising on the corner of Third Street and River Road. Sure, there's already been tons of concrete poured all over the construction site, but this one is right...
Several million dollars of construction liens filed against Museum Plaza by contractors caused a panic among some Metro Council members last week as they worried public land on the construction site could be jeopardized. Council members Hal Heiner and...
The Community Ventures Corporation is in the process of renovating a commercial building on Second Street into an 8,000 square foot small business incubator. Work has apparently been going on for about six months and involves a complete interior...
In just a few weeks, the Glassworks building should be teeming with ideas about how to "green" Louisville's public policy. The inaugural Green Convene, set for February 20th and 21st, hopes to unite a coalition interested in affecting real...
The Green Building in the heart of the East Market Street gallery corridor isn't just a catchy name to describe the sustainable architecture of the potentially LEED Platinum structure. In the back courtyard of The Green Building, a plain...
Here's a really strange comic book released in 1972 by the Highway Safety Division of Virginia meant to teach bike safety to children. Called Danny and the Demoncycle, the comic follows a devilish child out to wreak havoc on...
The ZirMed Towers aren't planned to open until this summer, but considerable progress is being made towards completing the building. The glass curtain wall is set to be finished by the end of February and, once the building is...
A historic three-story brick building in Butchertown will soon be home to the Kentucky Brew Company My Old Kentucky Homebrew. The new 1,100 square foot store won't be making their own beer or wine, but hopes to help local individuals...
On Friday, the Speed Museum announced the selection of wHY Architecture for the upcoming expansion of the museum. The Los Angeles, California–based architects led by Kulapat Yantrasast, Yo Hakomori, and Richard Stoner, beat out seven other internationally renowned architects...