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Reed Hilderbrand signs on for a $22 million sculpture park at Louisville's Speed Art Museum

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A new three-acre sculpture park design for Louisville, Kentucky’s Speed Art Museum has been unveiled by Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architecture in a preview of the project, which is expected to host some 500,000 visitors a year after it opens in 2025.

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Early renderings show Heatherwick Studio’s redesign for Louisville, Kentucky’s Belvedere

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In Louisville, Kentucky, an elevated event space referred to simply as the Belvedere has straddled downtown and the banks of the Ohio River since 1973. On special occasions the green The post Early renderings show Heatherwick Studios redesign for Louisville, Kentuckys Belvedere appeared first on The Architects Newspaper.

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Blink and You’ll Miss This $325K Midcentury Time Capsule in Louisville

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Location : 1313 Marret Place, Louisville, Kentucky Price : $325,000 Architect : Norman Sweet of Sweet + Judd Architects Year Built : 1963 Footprint : 2,307 square feet (four bedrooms, two baths) Lot Size : 0.23 It was designed by the late Louisville architect Norman Sweet of Sweet + Judd Architects and built in 1962.

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Heatherwick Studio to Revitalize Louisville’s Belvedere in United States

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Heatherwick Studio Heatherwick Studio has unveiled an ambitious vision to transform the Belvedere, a historic elevated riverfront space in downtown Louisville , Kentucky , into a reimagined public park in the United States.

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Joseph Walsh Studio crafts sculptural conductor's rail for Louisville Orchestra

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Irish furniture workshop Joseph Walsh Studio has created a conductor's rail for Teddy Abrams, music director of the Louisville Orchestra, featuring a dynamic bentwood form that reflects the "energy of live music". The post Joseph Walsh Studio crafts sculptural conductor's rail for Louisville Orchestra appeared first on Dezeen.

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Hotel Genevieve – exploring the layers of Louisville

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Luxurious and feminine architectural details bring life to the space and reference the city’s namesake, King Louis XVI, heavily featuring Louisville’s vibrant local flora and fauna, with Goldenrod shining throughout the suites and ground floor restaurant. An intersection of unexpected opposites, the hotel dives into the River City’s history.

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An Artful Restoration Returns a Louisville Home to Its Midcentury Roots

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After years of trying out life in the hustle and bustle of cities like London and Chicago, artist John Brooks and his husband, Erik Eaker, were looking to permanently settle into a quiet oasis in Louisville, Kentucky, close to John’s family. The architects had already overhauled the entryway and garage with the previous owners.