CEDAR CREEK TOWN HOMES
Cedar Creek, located in Pikeville, Kentucky, is one of the more established neighborhoods around the city. The neighborhood, built on fill material from the legendary ‘cut-through’ project which cut slices out of mountains in Pikeville during the ‘70s, is a mixed-plan arrangement of apartment and town home living options.
The site was a challenge, not only because of its odd tear-drop shape, but also because of the 100-foot-deep fill material that made up the buildable area. Site-workers engineered new fill in lifts in order to provide a more stable area of soil for the thirteen residential units.
Studio Sessions Vol.16
DeTroy Price est. August 31, 2022 Driven, dauntless, hard working, persistent, uplifting, a pro source on where to find the best hot wings... these are just a few of the key things that come to ...
Unlocking Continuing Education: Benefits of CAAK A Vital Resource for Kentucky Architects
Joey P. Nolasco, AIA, CID Secretary; Kentucky Board of Architects Managing Member/Co-Founder; integrity ARCHITECTURE, PLLC. As a practicing architect dedicated to advancing our profession, I write to you today with a testament to ...