Branden Klayko
Since we are on the topic of architectural models today, we dug out these photos of the Muhammad Ali Center model. (If you haven't seen it in person, it's located in the Museum's lobby. Go see it.) There is...
The Consuming Louisville blog just pointed out the imminent opening of Louisville's first LEED Platinum Registered commercial building: the Gallery NuLu Green Building on East Market Street. The 110-year-old, former dry goods store has been re-envisioned as a hub...
Maybe you've seen them... Those immaculately detailed models of Museum Plaza that have been on display for years since the project was first proposed? Well, it turns out they were built by one of the world's most preeminent model...
This is an installation by artist Matthew Moore covering 35 acres in Arizona. Using wheat and sorghum, Moore created a "crop map" that "attempts to reconcile the urban with the rural while reflecting on the American Dream and its...
Spalding University in the SoBro neighborhood opened a new classroom building this school year housing their College of Health & Natural Sciences. The new state-of-the-art 45,000 square foot, two-story facility is on the corner of Breckinridge Street and 3rd...
The American Institute of Architects will be opening up seven of Louisville's finest new architect-designed residences this weekend, including two multi-family developments in downtown Louisville: the Fleur-de-Lis on Main and the Bycks Condominiums on 4th Street. The event begins...
The arena bond sale has successfully taken place. After seemingly endless negotiations, market ups and downs, and potholes everywhere in the road, the Louisville Arena Authority finally has the money secured to begin construction on the the downtown facility.
The deal...
Miller Transportation is getting into the trolley-bus game and they want one of the biggest seats at the table: the East Market Street and Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hops. Miller has filed a Federal complaint against TARC which could have...
The first phase of the Inverness Condominiums at the corner of Cherokee Road and Highland Avenue (aka the Home for Women turned Home for Wealthy) is now complete and it's only a matter of time before construction begins on...








