Suffolk Punch’s second location expands on a successful brand’s legacy, adapting to a clientele that may be shifting from South End to SouthPark Mall. Anchoring the West Plaza of the popular mall, this revitalized space, once occupied by a national pizza restaurant, cleverly integrates and enhances existing entryways. The outdoor pavilion, illuminated by skylights, harnesses […]
Petty Thieves Brewing is a spacious 4,960 square feet destination on Graham Street. The space is adorned with hidden gems and curiosities, evoking a sense of wonder and discovery. Drawing inspiration from the owners’ extensive collection of found objects, the design effortlessly integrates these cool and eclectic pieces. One noteworthy element is a hidden room, […]
Welcome to Old Town Kitchen & Cocktails, a captivating project in a Historic Landmark building. Located near Downtown Rock Hill, this establishment pays homage to its surroundings while offering a unique and inviting atmosphere. A key requirement was to preserve and showcase the existing brickwork, ensuring its historical significance remained unobscured. Stepping inside, guests are […]
Our residential project on Seigle Ave in the Belmont neighborhood prioritized exceptional design while harmonizing with the local scale. Inspired by Belmont’s historic aesthetics, we crafted a building that resembled a cluster of smaller structures, blending seamlessly into the neighborhood’s character with varied entrances, exits, and sculptural shapes. In order to reduce costs associated with […]
The upfit of this 17,000 square foot bus maintenance garage–turned-brewery is a super cool and unique undertaking. We worked closely with local artist, Resident Culture graphic designer, and musician Maryssa Pickett, using their iconic beercan artwork to inspire the look of each room. From the enormous skylights and suspended flora, to the disco ball bathroom […]
Completed in 2021, the Church on Parkwood Apartments multi-family residential project is a love letter to the salvation and renovation of a building—as opposed to tearing it down and starting anew. The church, originally built in 1929 by Louis Asbury, has long been a local favorite. Current modernization efforts focused on highlighting the history of […]
Charlotte is growing faster than anyone could have imagined, and obviously we have a need for multifamily projects that are good. For Phase 2 of The Joinery, Cluck took a significant amount of care to make this a truly kick ass project through its creativity, sustainability, and beautiful structural integrity. Most notably, the use of […]
This modern residence features a blend of cypress and mill-finished steel, with large sliding doors seamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor spaces. Efforts were made to preserve the natural surroundings, with the six-car garage, known as The Moto Dojo, cleverly concealed with a green roof and rooftop deck. Solar panels power the house and electric cars. […]
The McDowell Mixed Use building is an exercise in community collaboration and innovation. The building is four stories tall, with ground-level retail and 65 residential units above. The three retail spaces invoke a traditional outdoor shopping experience, without sacrificing the neighborhood feel. The massing of the building is meant to feel as if it’s three […]
Most lakefront homes create a barrier — a large, unnatural obstacle that blocks beautiful views of the lake and natural surroundings. This modern lakefront structure was designed to become part of the landscape so visitors could enjoy the lake from anywhere on the property. The first job was to situate the home perfectly to maximize […]