Branden Klayko
“...(P)aralyzed limbs may not particularly limit a person’s mobility as much as attitudinal and physical barriers. The question centers on ‘normality’. What, it is asked, is the normal way to be mobile over a distance of a mile? Is...
This week is #MuseumWeek, and it seems fitting that Louisville's Speed Art Museum is in the running for a People's Choice Telly Award for a conceptual video of the museum's expansion, currently in progress. Click on over to the...
Here's another great event to add to your calendar: the 2015 Louisville Jane Jacobs Walk. Organized by the University of Louisville Planning Student Organization (PSO), the walk takes place on Saturday, April 4 from 10:00a.m. to 1:00p.m. This year's...
Cities across the country are trying to figure out how to get regular people—the so-called "interested-but-concerned" cyclists—out of their cars and onto bikes. From aggressive and overbearing motorists to poor road conditions to concerns about biking in inclement weather or...
On January 1st you enthusiastically make your New Year’s resolution. For the first couple of weeks you stick to it—you eat healthy, you exercise regularly and you call your grandma on Sunday. By mid-February you’re barely holding on to...
For most people, zoning requirements have little to no effect on everyday life. Indeed, zoning—which is defined by municipal governments and which regulates building features such as building size and allowed uses for new projects—is typically an issue that...
Be sure to stop by the Old 502 Winery at 120 South 10th Street on Thursday, March 26 for what is shaping up to be the top urbanism event so far in 2015. The Louisville chapter of the Interaction Design...
The name of this short film by videographer Gardner Raymond says it all: Bikes, Bourbon, & Bluegrass. Follow along as a group of six high-profile cyclists including two-time Olympic cyclist Lyne Bessette, Cannondale Senior Product Manager David Devine, and U.S....
The top urbanism blog from our nation's capital, Greater Greater Washington, recently published a map showing all of the existing or under construction United States streetcar systems at the same scale. We took this opportunity to add Louisville into the...








