A long-running collaboration spanning bar, brewery, arcade, and outdoor stage — multiple buildings in Lexington's Distillery District unified by an industrial vocabulary.
The arcade building. A neon ARCADE sign over diamond-paneled red doors, dark corrugated metal cladding, picnic tables at the curb.
The bar room. A live-edge slab top runs the length of the room; the bar face is wrapped in charred wood.
From inside the bar, looking out through the overhead-door glazing onto an active rail siding. The trains aren't a nuisance to design around — they're the view.
An industrial vocabulary, designed to weather with the neighborhood.
The patio along the brewery, set against the rail line. Freight cars at architectural scale.
Inside the event hall. Exposed truss above a wood-framed mezzanine, slat-screen ceiling treatments, polished concrete floor.
The outdoor stage. A clean shed roof on heavy timber posts, set into a working industrial yard.
The food order window — red frame, neon ORDER HERE, painted block. The little moments matter.