Sculpture; Metalwork; Maps; Industrialization; Industry; Economic & social conditions; Social aspects; Industrial arbitration; Social classes; Wealth; Poverty; Economic & industrial aspects
"Fabro made his first sculpture in the Italia series in 1968. Dozens of variations followed in subsequent years. Another theme established in 1968 was that of 'Feet'. This involved the artist in producing a series of bizarre sculptural...
Address: 1434 Cherokee Road. Houses sited on hillsides, prominent walkways and stone steps, expansive porches, front-facing dormers and blue or green-glazed terra cotta roof tiles are all characteristic of the many Louisville homes designed by...
Address: 235 S. Galt Avenue. Houses sited on hillsides, prominent walkways, stone steps, expansive porches, front-facing dormers and blue or green-glazed terra cotta roof tiles are all characteristic of the many Louisville homes designed by Joseph...
Address: 332 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. In 1928 this building became the new clubhouse for the Pendennis Club, a businessmen's social club. The right side of the building originally stood alone. Designed in...
University of Louisville--Presidents; College presidents; Architects; Architectural models;
Architect Jens Frederick Larson and the president of U of L, Dr. John W. Taylor, pose in front of a model of a plan for the university's Belknap Campus housed in a glass case. Larson created a master plan for the expansion of the university in the...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Universities & colleges; University of Louisville--Buildings
Architectural rendering of University of Louisville Belknap Campus created by Jens Fredrick Larson in 1936. Larson created a master plan for the expansion of the university's Belknap Campus that was never realized due to the Second World War....
Life care communities--Kentucky--Louisville; Congregate housing--Kentucky--Louisville; Older people--Housing--Kentucky--Louisville
As the older adult population in the United States continues its accelerated growth, there is a growing concern about the long-term care options for these elders. While nursing homes are no longer desirable and costly for federal and state...
Delia B. Baxter Biomedical Research Building (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Back of Baxter II building, a multi-story red and beige brick buildling. Part of the street is also visible. Four million dollars were provided by Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation, established by Baxter International Pharmaceutical Company,...
University of Louisville; University of Louisville--Buildings; Aerial views;
Belknap Campus from above the corner of Third Street and Brandeis Avenue facing east. A portion of the view was demolished through urban renewal for expansion of the university campus. Zink's Restaurant is on the northwest corner of the...
Bridges; Bridge construction; United States. Works Progress Administration
Bridge building, Kentucky. View of two parallel metal expansion bridges. On top of the bridge at right, one man sits and one man walks. Another man is climbing a ladder up from inside the bridge. A low white railing leads up to this bridge. The...
Cancer accounts for nearly one-quarter of deaths in the United States, exceeded only by heart diseases. Despite the development of various strategies to treat cancer, it remains one of the most deadly diseases worldwide due to the limited effects...
Coffee shop, called The Scene, located on the corner of Barbee Street and First Street before it was demolished in 1967 to make way for campus expansion. There is a telephone booth near the front door. Owned by Wendell Cherry and Stuart Jay, the...
Donald E. Baxter Research Center (Louisville, Ky.); Delia B. Baxter Biomedical Research Building (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Corner view of the Baxter Buildings, with the street and nearby parking lot in view. The Research Tower rises behind the Baxter Buildilngs. There are cars in the street and parking lot. Both Baxter Buildings were built with support from the ...
Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Sigma Chi Sigma Chapter (University of Louisville); University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing;
Delta Upsilon fraternity house at 2135 South First Street, near the intersection of Shipp Street and First. The frame house has a front porch with a roof. The Louisville Chapter of Delta Upsilon was founded at the University of Louisville in 1921...
Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Sigma Chi Sigma Chapter (University of Louisville); University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing;
Delta Upsilon house at 2135 South First Street near the intersection of Shipp Street and First; the frame building is nearly obscured by trees. The Louisville Chapter of Delta Upsilon was founded at the University of Louisville in 1921 as Sigma Chi...
Energy independence requires that the nation reduce its dependence on foreign oil imports. This can be achieved through electrification of transportation vehicles if proper battery technology can be developed. In addition, the renewable energy...
In today's world of private information and mass communication, there is an ever increasing need for new methods of maintaining and protecting privacy and integrity of information. This thesis attempts to combine the chaotic world of cellular...