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In partnership with Shepherdsville’s local leaders, Luckett & Farley designed a holistic wellness center to enhance community amenities, creating a vibrant hub for recreation and connection in this growing Louisville suburb.
Nov 1, 2025 12:30:00 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Master Planning, Civic, Landscape Architecture
In partnership with Shepherdsville’s local leaders, Luckett & Farley designed a holistic wellness center to enhance community amenities, creating a vibrant hub for recreation and connection in this growing Louisville suburb.
Jul 30, 2025 12:30:00 AM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Interior Design, Corporate Commercial & Hospitality, Landscape Architecture, Senior Living, corporate
The Premier Residences at Tellico Village is an independent living community designed to reflect the lifestyle of active retirees while supporting Five Star Senior Living’s commitment to high-quality, hospitality-centered care. The project emphasizes both the daily experience of residents and the long-term market strength of the community.
Jul 1, 2025 12:00:00 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Services, Master Planning, Civic, Landscape Architecture, Featured Work, Visualization, Urban Planning, Streetscape
Luckett and Farley collaborated closely with the City of New Albany to revitalize its downtown corridor. The relocation of the city hall to a beautifully restored historical building on Main Street was a catalyst for improving pedestrian safety and the overall visual appeal of this prominent area.
Jul 1, 2025 8:00:00 AM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Services, Master Planning, Civic, Landscape Architecture
Louisville Metro Parks sought to revitalize the historic Frederick Law Olmsted-designed Chickasaw Park in Louisville’s West End to address longstanding community concerns, environmental challenges, and the need for safe, accessible recreational spaces. The city envisioned a transformation that would foster community trust, improve public amenities, and restore the natural beauty and functionality of Chickasaw Pond, creating a vibrant hub for recreation, education, and environmental stewardship.
Jun 6, 2025 1:00:00 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Services, Master Planning, Civic, Landscape Architecture
Luckett & Farley works often for the Louisville Zoo. Recently the design team re-imagined the old train depot station to create a multi-functional event space.
Jun 5, 2025 1:21:00 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Services, Master Planning, Civic, Landscape Architecture, Visualization
The City of Newport reimagined Festival Park to enhance its role as a vibrant community hub, supporting recreation, festivals, and events while addressing ecological concerns tied to increased river flooding. The new master plan streamlines the park’s layout from three tiers to a single elevated platform above the frequent floodplain, ensuring long-term usability, maintenance ease, and aesthetic appeal in response to climate change.
Oct 29, 2024 2:07:16 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Services, Master Planning, Landscape Architecture, Visualization
As a growing suburb of Louisville, Bardstown sought to enhance resources for its citizens and strengthen its charming historic downtown. The vision centers on developing a premier downtown recreational complex and park adjacent to city government facilities and local amenities.
Jan 25, 2021 4:54:21 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Corporate Commercial & Hospitality, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Featured, Landscape Architecture, home-featured, Office, workplace
As a national leader in forensic engineering and investigative services, Donan requires environments that reinforce precision, reliability, and agility. The Louisville office was envisioned as both an operational hub and a visible expression of the firm’s commitment to technical excellence. By situating their headquarters on a lakefront site, Donan established a workplace that balanced analytical rigor with spaces that encouraged collaboration and focus.
Jun 25, 2020 4:25:46 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Landscape Architecture, Existing ConditionsAssessment, Parks
Shawnee Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., and the rest shelter, constructed in 1915, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The restoration of this historic structure included an accessible entrance to the building; concrete, plaster and roofing restoration; a new restroom; and site improvements such as new parking and a schematic plan for a picnic grove and playgrounds.
Jun 25, 2020 4:18:41 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Master Planning, Landscape Architecture, Cost Estimating, Parks
Emerson Park was designed by Luckett & Farley for Louisville Metro Parks as a new corner lot park in Louisville’s Schnitzelburg neighborhood. The park includes a small paved walking path, seating, and a bandstand for concerts and picnic activities for the historic German neighborhood.
Jun 25, 2020 2:47:20 PM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Landscape Architecture, Parks, Renovation
Luckett & Farley has a long history at Algonquin Park. This recent restoration included a new walking path and renovated multi-purpose fields for softball, baseball, soccer and football. The existing restroom facility was completely renovated inside and out. We designed a new wood timber bandstand for neighborhood events and concerts.
Jun 25, 2020 9:59:43 AM / by Luckett & Farley posted in Landscape Architecture
Luckett & Farley designed this outdoor sanctuary and sculpture garden honoring nurse Anne Stuart Robinson who worked at the hospital for 30 years. Friends, family, and co-workers cooperated to bring the healing garden to fruition after Anne lost her battle with cancer in 2014. Annie’s Garden is designed with colors, patterns, lighting, and focal points that add texture and warmth to the space.
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