Founded in 1908, our firm is proud that we have
open-end contracts that have been in effect since
1935. We feel our clients’ trust reflects our ability
to meet their changing needs.
 

 



Two brothers – Alfred and Oscar – started the firm after establishing their reputation with buildings that still grace Louisville’s cityscape.

In 1964 civil/structural engineer Cass Moter became a partner in the firm. His son, Merrill, now principal architect, joined the staff in 1973 and became a partner in 1982.

  Notable early Joseph & Joseph structures. All are in Louisville unless noted.
    Those on the National Register of Historic Places are indicated with an asterisk*:
 
• The Republic Building* Northwest corner of 5th Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard
• The Atherton (later named Francis) BuildingSouthwest corner of 4th and Chestnut Streets
• The Elks Club/Henry Clay Hotel*Southwest corner of 3rd and Chestnut Streets
• East Broadway Theater/Office Resource Inc.833 E. Broadway
• J. Stoddard Johnson School Bradley Avenue, north of Warnock
• Kosair Shrine Temple218 E. Broadway
• Bonnie (now Highlander) Apartments 1028 Cherokee Road
• Commodore Condominiums* 2140 Bonnycastle Avenue
• Dartmouth & Willow Terrace Condominiums 1412 & 1414 Willow Avenue
• Homes at 734 and 1434 Cherokee Rd. and at 235 S. Galt 
• Kosair Crippled Children’s Hospital*Eastern Parkway
• Keneseth Israel Synagogue* Original building on Jacob Street
• Original campus of Morehead University* Morehead, Kentucky
• Original campus of Murray State University Murray, Kentucky
• Masonic Home of Kentucky campus* Frankfort Avenue
• Brown-Forman Corp. Forester Center Dixie Highway Campus
• Original State Fair Facilities    Western Louisville
• Kurfees Paint    201 E. Market Street
• Elsby Building    New Albany
• Structures in the Jefferson County Parks System with Frederick Olmsted
• Almsted Brothers Building 425 W. Market Street
• Shelby County Court House
• Old Prentice Distillery Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
• Weissinger - Gaulbert Apartments 709 S. 3rd Street


We have renovated or designed additions to these National Register buildings:

• Levy BuildingNortheast corner of 3rd and Jefferson Streets
• Brown-Forman Garneau BuildingDixie Hwy. Campus
• W.K. Stewart’s Bookstore
550 S. 4th Street
• St. Charles Building 634 W. Main Street
• The Lofts of Broadway419 Finzer Street
• Office building1500 Story Avenue
 

 

550 S. 4th Street • Louisville, KY 40202 • Telephone: 502-583-8888 • Fax: 502-583-8414
                       


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