Harmony Square Dairy Queen

Harmony Square Dairy Queen

PROJECT LOCATION: Harrisonburg, Virginia
CONTRACTOR: Harman Construction
PHOTOGRAPHY: Digital Minerva

Dairy Queen Harmony Square is a 3,200 sf one-story restaurant located in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Dairy Queen International provides a standard base design for operators to use for their franchise drawings that need to be adapted to local conditions. The owners of Dairy Queen Harmony Square added a requirement of making their facility as energy-efficient as possible. We worked through the design process to adapt the original documents to fit our local climate and the client’s budget. We also worked hard to find the right environmentally sensitive design solutions to incorporate into the structure.

Strategies we incorporated include a 5 kW solar photovoltaic array on the roof and LED lighting to reduce annual energy usage. We also added solatubes for natural light. These worked to not only reduce energy usage but to increase the interior comfort level bringing in more natural light to the space. The high-efficiency HVAC system and on-demand water heaters further reduced energy consumption while low-flow water fixtures reduced overall water consumption. All of these environmentally sensitive design strategies were selected to reduce the impact of this building on the environment while saving the building owners money.

Petro

Petro

PROJECT LOCATION: Raphine, Virginia
CONTRACTOR: Nielsen Builders
INTERIORS: Teresa Ko – Commercial Interiors, LLC
PHOTOGRAPHY: Digital Minerva

White’s Travel Center, Petro, is the largest truck stop on the East Coast and our goal for this project was to expand their retail sales area. This project is an example of our design-build projects as we were actually working for the builder and not the truck stop as our client. So our task for a project of this type is to attend design meetings with all the other design professionals (mechanical, plumbing, electrical, interior design, structural, civil) that are all working for other people and coordinate our work with their work. It can be a bit of a herding cat situation and the most important thing is no ego allowed. The client for all of us at the end of the day is the truck stop and we all want to make sure we meet the goals for the mercantile space and we all want to make sure we are making it as easy as possible to build the space, meet the aesthetic goals, maximize the profitability of the space, and not impede any truck traffic on the site while doing so. We love doing design-build work with an integrated team like this one. It is this spirit of collaboration that makes for a great project. We were able to find the right solution in the right place on the site, design the right construction wall solution (tilt-up concrete) for speed and durability of construction, and deliver effective drawings for our client, the contractor, to execute the work in an efficient and timely manner. Coordinating our work with all the other designers resulted in a beautiful and well executed mercantile space that features 20,000 sf of retail options for those truck drivers that are keeping shelves full at the stores we all shop in daily.

Advance Mills Cottage

Advance Mills Cottage

PROJECT LOCATION: Advance Mills, Virginia
PHOTOGRAPHY: VaHomePics

Nestled in a tranquil countryside setting, this modern Prairie style cottage captivates with its sleek lines, expansive windows, and harmonious integration with nature. Inspired by the architectural principles of Frank Lloyd Wright, this home exudes a sense of openness and connection to the surrounding landscape. The exterior facade of the cottage is a study in geometric simplicity, featuring a low-pitched roof with broad eaves that extend horizontally, emphasizing the horizontal plane. Large windows, strategically placed to capture views of the sprawling meadows and distant hills, flood the interior with natural light and blur the boundaries between inside and out.