Project Type: Retail

Pacific Rim

Beautiful black brick and durable phenolic panels with a wood grain pattern mimic the coral reef. The 10’ channel glass in the dining area allows light in and out of the building while maintaining patron privacy and peaking onlooker interest.

The interior features a soothing palette of pale colors, white pebble tile, dark wood patterns and aquatic-inspired light fixtures.

  • LocationBirmingham, AL
  • Project Type
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Chick-fil-A 5 Points

Parking is behind the building with canopies, trellis and outdoor dining pushing the building to the street.

The use of warm dark brown and creamy white brick gives this restaurant a modern feel while blending with the terracotta and masonry historic buildings of the neighborhood.

Very large window openings and multiple entries invite the customer in and provide them with active city views while dining.

  • LocationBirmingham, AL
  • Project Type
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SoHo Flats + Homewood City Hall

CCR master planned and designed the entirety of the SoHo Square mixed-use development. This project involved extensive cooperation between public and private developers.

  • LocationHomewood, AL
  • Project Type
  • Awards 2005 Best Multi-Residential Condominium, South Central Construction
  • 2006 Merit Award for Special Mixed-Use, AIA Alabama
  • 2006 Outstanding Project of the Year, Construction Specifications Institute Birmingham
  • 2006 Merit Award, Associated Builders and Contractors Special Inspections
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Homewood City Hall, in the heart of SoHo Square, includes meeting rooms, council chambers, a terrace overlooking the historic downtown, and public and private offices.

SoHo Flats is comprised of 50,000 SF of retail space and 76 condominiums. City Hall, SoHo Square and SoHo Flats are all situated upon a sub-surface 600-car public parking deck designed to accommodate the city center and surrounding retail spaces.

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Café Dupont

The architecture reflects the philosophy of the owner and Chef, Chris Dupont, and highlights his New Orleans heritage infused with southern and modern elements.

The design creates a sense of warmth and comfort and focuses on the food and overall dining experience.

The restaurant serves lunch and dinner in an upstairs dining hall overlooking the maple-lined streetscape. An adjacent bar with upstairs offices and connections to the upstairs private dining finalizes the downtown dining composition.

 

  • LocationBirmingham, AL
  • Project Type
  • Award 2004 Preservation Award, Birmingham Historical Society
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