Louisville
Michael Graves, designer of Louisville’s Humana Building, passes away at age...
Internationally renowned architect Michael Graves died Thursday of natural causes. Graves has designed over 350 buildings, but among the most important commissions was Louisville's 26-story...
Seeing is believing: “Air Bare” installation merges pollution data and art...
There's something in the air in Louisville. The city's air pollution regularly ranks among the nation's worst, but a new data visualization project by...
Could this tiny sliver of land help spur development of a...
An entire Downtown block—over 5.4 acres—sits as flat as a pancake, bounded by Witherspoon Street, Floyd Street, Washington Street, and Preston Street. A smooth...
Kentucky’s landscape architects name these 11 urban and rural projects the...
The Kentucky chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has released its list of top landscape architecture projects of the year, and...
Kindred’s Downtown expansion would be better suited for the suburbs
On December 11th, city and state officials—Mayor Greg Fischer and Governor Steve Beshear among them—lined up to praise Louisville's latest economic development project: a...
It’s time for Louisville to enforce its sidewalk snow removal ordinance...
It's a problem in just about every city that gets snow—sidewalks become treacherous unshoveled messes in the winter. In many cities—including Louisville—the responsibility of...
Major work planned for this charming duplex shotgun house in Butchertown
It's been a while since we've had some all-around good preservation news, but here's a bit from Butchertown. This little duplex shotgun house on...
Douglass Boulevard’s insightful infill apartment building rises from the ground
It's out of the ground. A three-story infill residential building at 2068 Douglass Boulevard in the Highlands has been making some serious construction progress...
MSD plans to tear down this historic Germantown commercial building on...
Bad planning and development choices don't just affect their immediate sites and surrounding neighborhoods—their problems take on lives of their own, often outlasting the original use...