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Whiskey Row/Iron Quarter Art Fundraiser

14. May 2010

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I am not well versed enough in either architecture, historic preservation or modern commercial development to have much of an educated opinion on the whole Iron Quarter debacle that is currently on so many minds. I know smarter minds than mind though have given it a great deal of thought and are very concerned about [...]

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Green Design Strategies Event at Habitation April 15, 2010

12. April 2010

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If this event had just been a few months ago I’m sure I would have learned some great strategies for all the work we’ve been doing on the new house. Too bad for me but good for all of you buying houses or doing work on your houses soon. Just in time for Earth Day, [...]

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Being Seen and Being Green Public Forum April 17, 2009

14. April 2009

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Oh I really like the subtitle of this event: “Transforming Louisville Through Art, Architecture, and the Land.” Though I do kind of object to their use of the Oxford comma but whatever, different strokes for different folks. The discussion will emphasize the transformation of a citywide vision for art, architecture and landscape. Noted panelists and [...]

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Louisville Industrial History Tour March 21, 2009

23. February 2009

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Learning about the history of 30 industrial sites in Louisville seems like a steal at $25 a ticket. That’s what you’re going to get on the American Printing House for the Blind’s Louisville Industrial Tour. The public is invited to join the staff of the Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) [...]

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Meet the Woman Behind 21c’s Design

5. November 2008

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21c is hosting a party to celebrate the release of a book about the architect behind the museum hotel’s design next Thursday November 13, 2008. We’re excited to play host to the woman behind 21c’s design as she celebrates the release of her new book, DEBORAH BERKE. Written by Tracy Myers, this release marks the [...]

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Louisville Architectural Tours Author at Carmichael’s

27. October 2008

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Lisa Westmoreland-Doherty will be at Carmichael’s on November 2 talking about her new book Louisville Architectural Tours. Apparently she’s done the hard work in figuring out cool walking tours highlighting the architecture of some of the historic neighborhoods around town. The walking tours in the book run between 45 minutes and 2 hours so there’s [...]

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Opening Soon: The Green Building

4. September 2008

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Earlier in the week I got an email from Gill Holland about The Green Building opening this month. In part it said: Just went live yesterday on 15 kilowatts of solar (90 panels)!! The sun laboring for us on labor day That is a man excited about solar energy and I’m excited that he’s excited. [...]

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Louisville 2035 Discussion at Carmichael’s March 22, 2008

18. March 2008

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I don’t know much, or anything really, about this work so I’m just going to quote Carmichael’s directly about this event. I’ll say that it certainly sounds like it will be a very interesting talk. Local architect and historian Steve Wiser will give a talk based on his new book, Louisville 2035, a look at [...]

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The Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window lecture

12. March 2008

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Believe me when I tell you that no one on the planet loves Alfred Hitchcock movies, particularly Rear Window, more than my beloved. Seriously. So unless a hospital emergency pulls us away I’d bet money that on Tuesday March 18, 2008 at 6PM you’ll find us at the Speed Museum for the lecture The Architecture [...]

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“Smoke, Steel and the River” Tour

26. February 2008

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I got a press release for a very cool sounding event that is right in line with my desire to explore and learn more about Louisville’s various neighborhoods. From the press release The public is invited to join the Louisville Historical League and The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) for a ride through [...]

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