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 New York Times offered insight into the future of suburbs over the next 40 years. "Given the economic changes of the past several months, particularly those in the housing market and in energy prices, it seemed like a good...
The Urbanophile unearthed some amazing details of Louisville's early transit system and a freight subway running beneath the streets of downtown. Louisville's transit system was at one time vast and efficient stretching all over the metropolitan region before post-WWII...
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary broke ground recently on their nearly $6 million new Welcome Center. The new building will incorporate a large Alumni Room, welcome center and lounge with theater, and a new cafeteria. The structure will be...
This Old House magazine has ranked Louisville among the Top 12 Places to Buy an Old House. The Old Louisville neighborhood shares this designation with cities such as Reading, PA's Centre Park Historic District, Brooklyn, NY's Victorian Flatbush neighborhood, and...
Crews worked to demolish a portion of the eastern LG&E substation today as work continues on overall site clearance. LG&E says some of the electrical capacity has been switched over to the new substation at 3rd Street & River...
Here's your updated construction photo of the ZirMed Gateway Towers at the corner of Market Street and 9th Street.
A historic row building at 620 West Main Street has been blocking the sidewalks for some time now as its windows get new paint. The old scheme of several dingy greys is being replaced by a new scheme of...
It's that time of year again. The mayflies have come out in full force for their annual party at the waterfront. Thousands of the tiny winged insects can be seen covering anything and everything as they live out their day-or-so-long...
The University of Louisville Medical School campus is made of concrete with a little more concrete to soften the edges. A new plan could change the quad into a grassy meadow and throw in a new grand entrance for...