Old Dominick Distillery / Looney Ricks Kiss

 

Text description provided by the architects. The design team was challenged to meld the building’s industrial, machine-age warehouse aesthetic with the beautiful, hand-crafted copper and stainless steel Vendome distillation equipment and the technical art of the distilling process with a sense of history and the client’s personal, family legacy. The design of Old Dominick Distillery revolved around themes of character, quality, craft, authenticity, friendship, and community, and fully engaged the design team in the nuanced complexities of making fine Tennessee whiskey.

 

 

Incorporating the existing warehouse structure, steel windows, and central light well, as well as other “found” materials such as remnant stays from oak aging barrels, made the most of building construction dollars and lessened environmental impact. And the building rooftop sign, designed as part of the project, has become an immediately recognizable icon, a neighborhood totem and beacon to all who care to “Share A Sip” of Memphis.

 

 

Architects: Looney Ricks Kiss
Location: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Lead Architects: Looney Ricks Kiss
Area: 51603.0 ft2 Project Year 2017
Photographs: McGinn Photography
Manufacturers: Cambria, Chilewich, Daltile, Kohler, Sherwin Williams, Häfele, Interceramic, American Olean, Fórmica
Structural Engineer: Chad Stewart and Associates
MEP Engineer: HNA Engineering, PLLC
Civil Engingeer: SR Consulting Engineering, LLC

 
 

Available in: www.archdaily.com/898636. Accessed in: 09/04/2018.