LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Luckett & Farley has launched a new Civic Design Studio, focused on design projects for local governments and civic and nonprofit groups. The newly created studio at the longstanding Louisville architecture, interior design and engineering firm reinforces the firm’s commitment to investing in Louisville through thoughtful, engaging design that energizes communities.

“We believe in the power of one transformational project influencing a city block, a neighborhood, and eventually an entire community,” said Luckett & Farley President and CEO Aric Andrew. “We believe in investing in the communities we want to live in, which is why we created the Civic Design Studio. Our team creates thoughtful, inviting spaces in our hometown — the kinds of projects that build connection and a sense of belonging.”

The firm’s studio-based model brings architects, interior designers and engineers together to focus on projects related to a particular industry or market. Other studios at Luckett & Farley serve corporate commercial and hospitality, distilled spirits, government, higher education and industrial markets.

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