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Art Museum Terrace Transformed into a Programmable Community Space
The Urban Conga

The panels within the work created a filtered reflection and refraction of the surrounding environment.

Photo credit:
Tom Waldenberg

Art Museum Terrace Transformed into a Programmable Community Space
The Urban Conga

The work becomes a platform for the user to interact with the sun through various shadow and light play interactions.

Photo credit:
Ryan Swanson

Art Museum Terrace Transformed into a Programmable Community Space
The Urban Conga

The colors of the work change based on the angle in which you view the piece both during the day and at night.

Photo credit:
Tom Waldenberg

Art Museum Terrace Transformed into a Programmable Community Space
The Urban Conga

Photo credit:
Anna Routh Barzin

Art Museum Terrace Transformed into a Programmable Community Space
The Urban Conga

The large archway was designed to frame the different archways of the Ackland Art Museum from various angles.

Photo credit:
Ryan Swanson

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO: At Alaska Airlines’ new lounge at San Francisco International Airport, visitors are welcomed into a reception area framed by a sculptural interlocking slatted wood wall.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO offers a variety of branded guest experiences, such as “Come In,” “Take a Breath,” “Cut Loose” and “Help Yourself.”

Photo credit:
Ingrid Barrentine

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO: Sustainable measures were accomplished through the reuse of many existing materials, such as flooring, wood paneling and soft goods.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO: New hospitality touches include new furniture and finishes, glass pendant lighting and pops of color to reinforce the Alaska Airlines brand.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Alaska Airlines Lounge at SFO: An innovative vapor fireplace feature anchors the gathering space.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Local Kitchens' Palo Alto location is the micro food hall's largest to-date at 2,200 square feet.

Photo credit:
Michelle K. Min

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Local Kitchens Palo Alto: Integrated wayfinding signage elevates the customer experience by directing guests through the contactless ordering and pick-up process.

Photo credit:
Michelle K. Min

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Local Kitchens Palo Alto: Warehouse style pendant lights in white complete the contemporary look.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Local Kitchens Palo Alto: Simple materials such as wood, concrete and greenery were chosen to create a clean palette, allowing the brand and its partners' colorful, graphic icons create a cohesive design and client experience. Butcher block tables are accompanied by playful welcoming pops of brand colors in the aqua and yellow chairs, bringing warmth to the space.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Local Kitchens Palo Alto: The project team included William Duff Architects; Bali Construction (general contractor); Acmes (MEP); Play Studio (branding); County Restaurant Supply (kitchen consultant); Cerge (IT); Signage Unlimited; Trimark (equipment supplier): and Bolt Kitchens (project manager).

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Super Duper Laurel Village: The newest location of the locally-owned restaurant company sits on a prime corner location at a small, upscale shopping center in San Francisco.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Super Duper Laurel Village: The fast casual restaurant features the brand’s signature iconography and bold orange accents. The design features classic “diner” subway tiles, and crisp white quartz waterfall counters with dark gray Corten steel accents.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

Super Duper Laurel Village: Floating wood frames suspended from the ceiling create a sense of intimacy in the high-ceilinged dining area. A rough-hewn wood accent wall brings in additional visual warmth and completes the brand character within the space.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

KAIYŌ Rooftop: This Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei rooftop bar and restaurant, located near the Mission Bay waterfront in San Francisco, is envisioned as a destination oasis amidst the urban landscape.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast

WDA Showcases Hospitality Trends with New Restaurant Projects
William Duff Architects (WDA)

KAIYŌ Rooftop: A hand-painted mural wraps the elevator lobby entrance, further expressing the Peruvian and Japanese influences.

Photo credit:
Patrik Argast