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The design successfully meets the goals of the project and the needs of the client through the use of lighting effects, sustainable materials, architectural details and furiture and finishes. The goal was to achieve an open layout while still giving the user the feeling of privacy and seclusion, a characteristic of fog spreading through the trees on an early morning. Frosted glass, lowered ceilings, and unique lighting effects were used to achieve this goal. Big Rip believes in giving back to the community and sustainability and they do this by recycling their left-over grain to local farmers throughout Nashville. In order to contribute to sustainability, materials such as reclaimed wood, LED light fixtures and carpet with recycled backing were used among many others. Overall, the design is warm and welcoming, and provides a relaxing taproom for your beer enthusiasts, and an engaging office space for the Big Rip Company Staff.
Techniques & Software used: Revit and Photoshop
The design successfully meets the goals of the project and the needs of the client through the use of lighting effects, sustainable materials, architectural details and furiture and finishes. The goal was to achieve an open layout while still giving the user the feeling of privacy and seclusion, a characteristic of fog spreading through the trees on an early morning. Frosted glass, lowered ceilings, and unique lighting effects were used to achieve this goal. Big Rip believes in giving back to the community and sustainability and they do this by recycling their left-over grain to local farmers throughout Nashville. In order to contribute to sustainability, materials such as reclaimed wood, LED light fixtures and carpet with recycled backing were used among many others. Overall, the design is warm and welcoming, and provides a relaxing taproom for your beer enthusiasts, and an engaging office space for the Big Rip Company Staff.
Techniques & Software used: Revit and Photoshop
Taproom Section
Section through all floors
Collaborative Area
Taproom
First Floor Office