Kaden Tower

Kaden Tower

Kaden Tower is a 15-story office building at 6100 Dutchmans Lane in suburban Louisville, Kentucky. The building opened in 1966 as the headquarters for Lincoln Income Life Insurance Company and was originally named Lincoln Income Life Insurance Tower. A single-story building on the same site and in the same architectural style adjoins the tower. This smaller building which originally housed offices of Liberty National Bank and Trust Company is now leased by Citizens' Union Bank.

Both buildings' designs are often attributed to Frank Lloyd Wright, but they were actually designed by Wright's protegé and son-in-law William Wesley Peters. Olgivanna Lloyd Wright, his widow, is also cited as an influence. [http://www.waltlockley.com/taliesin%20lessons/taliesin.htm] Peters became the head of Wright's architectural firm Taliesin Associates after Wright's death in 1959.

Though Peters had his own style, he collaborated with Wright for more than twenty years. He based the design of the Louisville complex largely on three of Wright's projects, only one of which was actually built. Like the Kaden Tower, Wright's never-constructed 1946 sketches for the Sarabhai Calico Mills Store in Ahmedabad, India, had grillwork over the outside windows. This technique was used to decrease interior heat from sunlight without blocking views from inside. Louisville has drastically colder winters than Ahmedabad, but the two cities do share similar summer climates. Peters' design is also evocative of another unbuilt Wright plan, the 40-story Rogers Lacy Hotel. This striking, innovative skyscraper had been commissioned also in 1946 for downtown Dallas, Texas, by oil tycoon Rogers Lacy but was never built due to his untimely death.

Undoubtedly, the one Wright blueprint that Peters incorporated as his biggest source of inspiration was the H.C. Price Company Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The Price Tower, commissioned in 1952 by another oil businessman, Harold C. Price, opened in 1956 and is one of only two completed tall buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Peters was a collaborator with Wright on the Price Tower project, so it is not surprising that the Kaden and Price buildings have many common components, including their distinctive cantilever design which provides open interior space, free of columns, by suspending the floors from a central core. Both buildings sit on large, landscaped sites, adjacent to similarly-styled smaller buildings, are decorated in pastel earthtones, and have somewhat obscured windows.

Like the Calico Mills design, the Kaden Tower, when occupied at night, is reminiscent of a Japanese lantern with inside lighting illuminating the grillwork with a soft, yellow glow. During the month of December in the 1970s and early 1980s, transparent color gels were placed on the inside of the windows to form large seasonal symbols when the office lights were left on. Other notable features of the building are several Wright-inspired stained glass windows and a glass elevator system on the building's exterior, surrounded by a low dome that houses the building's air conditioning systems and accented with a reflecting pool and fountain.

Kaden Companies Partnership acquired the building in 1986 and changed its name from the Lincoln Income Life Insurance Tower to the Kaden Tower. The Kaden name is a combination of the partners' names; Jim Karp, Bert Blieden, and Mark Blieden. The company owns several other commercial properties in the Louisville area, notably the Holiday Manor and Springhurst Crossings shopping centers. After purchasing the tower, Kaden contracted Louisville's Grossman Chapman Klarer Architects and invested $2 million in an extensive renovation of the property. Completed in 1987, the renovation included updating the office spaces, upgrading the onsite auditorium, and repainting the exterior. A subsequent update in 2003 added air conditioning to the unique exterior elevator system. A Ruth's Chris Steak House restaurant is located on the top floor. The lower floors are all office space.

During its 40-plus years of standing 200 feet above suburban Louisville, reactions to the tower from neighbors, tourists, locals, and architecture enthusiasts have covered the entire spectrum of commentary from disdain to praise. A plaque attached to the building describes a bit of its history and characterizes it as both "controversial" and "a jewel."

External links

* [http://www.kadencompanies.com Kaden Companies]
* [http://louisville.cc/places/kaden.html Louisville.cc Historical Site]
* [http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/1469/kaden.html All-Wright Site]
* [http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/kentucky/louisville/kaden/kaden.html Bluffton University]
* [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=124450 Emporis]
* [http://www.agilitynut.com/modarch/kyoffice.html Mid-Century Architecture]

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