Albert S. Brandeis Elementary School
Albert S. Brandeis Elementary School, Tudor Revival educational building in Louisville, United States
The Albert S. Brandeis Elementary School is a Tudor Revival style school building in Louisville featuring steeply pitched roofs, decorative brickwork, and Gothic elements at its main entrance on South 26th Street. The structure was converted in 1996 into 50 residential apartments while maintaining community ties through an on-site learning center.
The building was constructed in 1913 under the Louisville Independent School District, demonstrating an early commitment to equal educational investment across different neighborhoods. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and represents a time when the community treated quality schools as shared assets.
The building carries the name of Albert S. Brandeis, a prominent education advocate, and its architecture reflected the community's pride in its school facilities. The Tudor-style details were a sign of quality and permanence in public education at that time.
Visitors can access the building since a learning center operates on site, maintaining the educational purpose of the space. It is best to visit during daytime to fully appreciate the architectural details and surroundings on South 26th Street.
Architect J. Earl Henry drew inspiration from England's Charlton House when designing the building, bringing authentic Tudor elements to Kentucky. This cross-Atlantic connection makes the structure a rare example of European influence on the region's school architecture.
Location: Louisville
Inception: 1913
Architectural style: Tudor Revival architecture
Address: 1001 South 26th Street
GPS coordinates: 38.24306,-85.79528
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:12
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