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.
An unassuming 19th-century building at 735 East Broadway is receiving a few repairs. Workers have been repairing and painting the front and side facades of the mixed-use structure. The building has been altered significantly over the years. A new front...
The online weekly food documentary, The Perennial Plate, has been travelling the country in search of inspiring stories of food and eating. The project, led by chef and activist Daniel Klein and camera operator Mirra Fine, is now in...
There's still time to help shape the Metropolitan Transportation Plan called Connecting Kentuckiana which has been undergoing a series of public meetings. There are several more meetings this week, including one this afternoon at 5:30 at the Bon Air...
An artisanal butcher shop is planned at 720 East Market Street, directly west of the Green Building, that should fit in well with Gill and Augusta Brown Holland's planned permanent food market directly behind the building. The yet-to-be-named shop...
The University of Louisville opened an addition to its business school building on the Belknap Campus last week. The new 7,000-square-foot flatiron-shaped wing collects the University's entrepreneurship program under one roof and provides office space, UL President James Ramsey...
Growing up in Louisville, I was vaguely aware that the Humana Building on the corner of Fifth and Main streets was an important building, but it wasn't until I was in architecture school that I realized just how important...
A large student housing development near the University of Louisville in the Lucky Horseshoe neighborhood is moving forward. The project, formally announced last fall as Belknap Crossings, is being developed by the Owen family with Metro Council member Tom...
According to the Car-Free Happy Hour Facebook event page, "Car-Free Happy Hour will be kicking it up two notches this month with classic video game and pinball fun at the ultra-hip Zanzabar!" As is usual with these gatherings, people...
A tiny urban farm is growing on top of a parking garage at Fourth and Chestnut streets in Downtown Louisville. We hear that the garden belongs to the adjacent eatery Miss C's of Kentucky located in the Henry Clay...