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Designing for the Long Game: Supporting Distilleries in Every Economic Cycle, by Dana Zausch AIA, LEED AP, NCARB

Explore how thoughtful planning and resilient design help distilleries grow, adapt, and preserve their craft by aligning tradition, safety, sustainability, and guest experience.
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How We Deliver Exceptional Client Experiences: Top 5 Essential Tips for AEC Project Management Success, by Kyle Spurgeon

Insights from Senior Project Manager Kyle Spurgeon In the fast-paced world of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC), managing a project goes beyond just hitting deadlines or staying within budget—though those are key. At Luckett & Farley, our goal is to deliver an exceptional client
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Innovating Through Diversity: Rolf Provan's Vision for Luckett & Farley, by Luckett & Farley

In the world of design, innovation thrives on diverse perspectives. Rolf Provan, CEO of Luckett & Farley, shares his journey from global marketer to design leader on Practice Disrupted. Drawing from his experiences across industries and cultures, Provan highlights the importance of embracing
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Crafting the Future: Distilling Industry Trends and Their Impact on the Built Environment, by Luckett & Farley

The distilling industry is experiencing significant changes in 2024, influenced by evolving consumer preferences, sustainability efforts, and economic factors. Our team of experts offers valuable insights into the current trends and challenges shaping the industry.
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5 ways to celebrate National Bourbon Heritage Month, by Dana Zausch, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB

September is Bourbon Heritage Month. This iconic wiskey is deeply ingrained in Kentucky's cultural identity and Luckett & Farley is fortunate to have played a significant role in the development of the industry since our early days.
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It's Time to Rethink the College Library - How Western Kentucky University Created a Modern Social and Intellectual Hub, by Luckett & Farley

A new kind of library is now open on Western Kentucky University's campus. The Commons at Helm Library blends spaces for studying, socializing and collaborating into one modern academic hub.
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5 Criteria for your Site Selection and Due Diligence Process, by Luckett & Farley

Due diligence analysis is critical to translating your organization's strategic goals into profitable real estate planning.
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5 things to look for in a commercial design partner, by Luckett & Farley

Here are qualities to consider when hiring architecture, interior design, and engineering partners to take your goals from idea to construction documents.
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Architectural visualizations as a business tool, by Robert "Boz" Lindgren, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Architectural visualizations are an exceptional tool in helping owners decide and designers design what a space can be.
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A CATALYST FOR CHANGE: LUCKETT & FARLEY’S DESIGN ACTIVISM HELPING RESHAPE LOUISVILLE, by Aric M. Andrew, AIA, LEED AP

Just as the construction of the Guggenheim Museum revitalized the Spanish port city of Bilbao, drawing visitors and transforming it from industrial decline into a thriving, vibrant destination, he and the firm are hoping three projects help spark a cultural and economic renaissance in parts of
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Thinking In Models: A Speculative Look At The Future Of Louisville, by Luckett & Farley

Every day we present our clients with answers to their questions. When the American Institute of Architects: CKC invited us to showcase a model at the Speed Art Museum’s October After Hours, we took the opportunity to present some questions of our own.
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LUCKETT & FARLEY JOINS OTHER LOCAL FIRMS FOR A NIGHT AT THE SPEED, by Luckett & Farley

Being on display for one night in an art museum opens up opportunities we don’t usually have. Art presents an opportunity for dialogue, unique expression, and visually wrestling with the questions trapped in our mind. For one night, we wanted to leave the space of precise measurements, client
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OPENING UP FOR COLLABORATION, by Luckett & Farley

A couple years ago, Luckett & Farley made a shift. New President and CEO, Aric Andrew, led a recommitment to design excellence by creating specialized design studios: Higher Education; Corporate, Commercial, and Hospitality; Government; Industrial; and Distilled Spirits. To realize that vision
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Post-it Palooza For The Arts: Building A Generous And Creative Company Culture, by Luckett & Farley

Saying yes to a workplace giving campaign with Fund for the Arts is an easy decision. Luckett & Farley loves giving back to the city we’ve called home for over a century and a half, bonus points if we can get creative, build something, involve the whole office, and fire up the plotter. To
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BUILDINGS BY HENRY WHITESTONE AND D.X. MURPHY & BRO., by Luckett & Farley

Luckett and Farley is the oldest architecture firm in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and tied with another firm as being the oldest in the United States. Yes, Luckett and Farley and "another firm" both started in the same year: 1853.
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LUCKETT & FARLEY BRINGS EXPERTISE AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY TO COLLEGE CAMPUSES, by Aric M. Andrew, AIA, LEED AP

Campus structures have to be planned and designed in a way that’s responsive to rapidly emerging trends and technologies, changes in academic methodology (such as more project-based or experiential learning) and an increasing need for adaptive and sustainable spaces — especially when student
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