Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Tuesday: Join Louisville landscape architects to learn about the significance of...
It's easy to see how parks have shaped the built environment and growth of Louisville. Our cherished Olmsted Parks system created a green armature for...
Makeover of Iroquois Park’s Northern Overlook brings resiliency to Louisville’s most...
Iroquois Park’s Northern Overlook, with views of downtown and the Ohio River valley, offers the city’s finest natural panorama. After suffering decades of degradation...
Best: Louisville’s Olmsted parks are the gift that’s been giving back...
May 20, 1891, is a landmark date in Louisville planning history. That was the day when Frederick Law Olmsted—the Father of Landscape Architecture himself—arrived...
February 28: Renovation Expo & Open House will showcase progress in...
For a neighborhood with more nonprofit organizations than private businesses, and a dense concentration of repurposed historic buildings, Shelby Park is a unique, yet...
Who Will See the Canopy for the Trees? Bold moves required...
Louisville, Kentucky is on Fodor’s 2015 travel “Go List.” Forget about Antarctica and Iceland. You want a hot spot? My hometown is unquestionably the...
Snapshot: Sunnyhill Pavilion Renovation At Iroquois Park
Work on Iroquois Park's Sunnyhill Pavilion is wrapping up since construction began last fall. Students from Iroquois High School took on the job along...
Iroquois Park Pavillion To Be Rebuilt By Students
Students from Iroquois High School will begin rebuilding the partially collapsed Sunnyhill Pavillion in Iroquois Park this fall. The year-long program will allow students...
Studying Hogan Fountain & Tyler Park
Metro Parks and the Olmsted Conservancy held an information gathering session last night seeking input on Tyler Park and the Hogan Fountain area of...