CAPSTONE STUDIO PROJECT: THE PERRY CENTER
By Lexi Mills
Spring 2023
Site:
Located in the heart of South Perry on the corner of S Perry St and 9th Ave, our building was originally for mixed use with a quintessential PNW industrial style. It sits on a hill that inclines 3’ at about 2/3rds of the way through the building. It has never been fully occupied.
The neighborhood: South Perry District
South Perry has been around since the 1910s, with most of its growth happening in the last 30 years. It has an artsy, young, and active community. There are many family owned businesses in the neighborhood - some beloved buildings like The Shop have been transformed over time into new businesses.
Neighborhood material character
The neighborhood: South Perry District
16% of the 21580 are between the ages of 20-24. The median age for the population is 28
POPULATION
Community needs:
● The closest supermarket is 4-6 minutes away by car
● There are several down restaurants but few options for fast/convenient food
Grant Park is across the street, otherwise the next closet greenery areas are 3-4 minutes drive away
The area has an above average crime rating, at 6/10. The Rockwood neighborhood to the south has a 4/10
Most people in this area rent their housing. The largest group of renters are people in their mid twenties
15% of Spokane’s population lives in Poverty. 38% of people in South Perry are Unemployed
Concept
Framework: Growing Through the Cracks
The concept of the building is based on the idea of resilience - how a small plant can thrive in an unlikely environment.
Our client, Feast: World Kitchen strives to bring people together with food and help people share culture with each other through food. At the Perry Center, this idea is fostered to help grow the community of South Perry and help people put down new roots, be they an immigrant chef of feast, someone transitioning from homelessness, or a young member of the community looking for their place in the world . It is about new growth in hard times and thriving in unexpected ways and places. With the rapidly changing world around us, I want to create a community hub where people feel comfortable and safe, where they can thrive in a welcoming and lively space.
PROJECT GOALS
The goal for the Perry Center is to create a central hub in the neighborhood to:
● Provide a pleasant space people want to gather
● Provide access to nature
● Provide necessities like groceries, household items, and international goods
● Provide quick and convenient food that is delicious and promotes sharing of culture
● Influence sustainable building and utilize the elements to support health, happiness, and the environment
● Create spaces for relaxation and promote mental health
● Utilize recycled materials, encourage Green thinking, educate the public, and contribute to WA state sustainability goals
PROGRAME:
- A market that’s better than the nearby convenience store and
- A second location for Feast, keeping their same business model
- A sit-down restaurant related to Feast World Kitchen
- Transitional housing residential apartments
Building Edits - At a
Glance:
S. Perry St1. Relocate garbage from the east side of the building to the SW side for closer access to all programs
2. Remove the center of the building for a community courtyard gathering space
3. Utilize solar roof tiles to help keep building utilities low.
9th Ave
LEVEL2 PLAN
LEVEL3 PLAN
Flagstone Pavers
Finishes
Water Permeable Asphalt
Recycled Wood Flooring
Poured Concrete
Recycled Terrazzo Tile
Assorted Ceramic Tile Flooring
Flagstone Pavers
Finishes
Low VOC Vinyl Plank Flooring
Poured Concrete
Carpet Tile
Recycled Wood Flooring
Building Sections
The central courtyard elevates 1’-6” twice to cover the 3’ incline of the building, creating 3 separate zones.
1. 2 BedApt
2. 1 BedApt
3. Restaurant BOH
4. ADAAll Gender
Restrooms
5. ZZ’s Restaurant FOH
6. Shared Lounge
7. Courtyard
8. FeastTake-Out
9. Dandi Grocery Entrance
“ROMPOX- Easy” Water
Permeable Flagstone
Grout
Courtyard
Recycle
gypsum scraps in courtyard gardens and for agriculture
Landscaping with local plants, and the courtyard planters help stormwater management
Recycled PlasticTiles
World Flag Mural to be added to as chefs from around the world cook at Feast and ZZ’s
White Painted Brick
Benjamin Moore Limecicle Paint
Poured Concrete Floor
Feast world kitchen take-out area
Signs posted on all public trash cans to encourage recycling
ZZ’s Restaurant by Feast World Kitchen
Asst. Light Fixtures
ZZ’s is located off 9th Ave. It is an extension of and shares a kitchen with Feast. It is inspired by the African Zanzibar plant. It features:
● Eclectic furniture and light fixtures
● An inviting atmosphere with hanging plants and space separation
● A permanent Menu of Feast Favorites
● Indoor seating and outdoor access to the courtyard
● Recycled materials
Fabric covered banquette seating
RecycledTable tops and plank flooring
Wall covering White brick
Industrial ceiling clouds that hold lighting and plants
Asst. tile flooring
Branch space separator
Wood, leather, and metal chairs
White Oak Beams and Casework
RESTROOMS KITCHEN AND BOH
White Painted Brick
Benjamin MooreAegean
Teal Paint
Wood Doors Painted in Benjamin
Moore GothicArch
DANDI MARKET
Located on the corner of S. Perry St. and 9th Ave, the market is a community convenience. It provides:
● Food necessities like dairy, some meats, dry goods, produce
● Household items like cleaning supplies, paper products, and personal care items
● Grocery needs for when you can’t get a car or bus to the nearest supermarket
● A step above a convenience store
● Some international goods that are common in Feast’s cooking like spices, rice, beans, vegetables, sauces, etc.
Custom wall sign with LED lights and driftwood backing
White brick
GreenAccent Wall Wood and black metal frame shelving
Recycled plant wood flooring
LED strip pendant lights
Bulk storage dispensers
White Oak Doors
White Painted Brick
Benjamin Moore
Oak Grove Paint
Recycled Wood
Veneer Casework
Painted Metal Doors
Artemisia apartments
● Apartment entry on bottom level off S Perry St.
● Apartment lobby has mail, stair, elevator, and bike rack
● 7 apartments of 1 ADA, 1 3 bedroom 2 bath, 2 2 bedroom 1 bath, and 3 1 bedroom loft 1 bath a
● Industrial but cozy
● Light, relaxing environment for transitional housing
● Leases monthly
● Contemporary take on “Old West” elements of Eastern WA
● Featuring recycled and durable materials
● Residents may be employed in the building if needed - the market, restaurant, Feast cook, grounds keeping, or janitorial
Concrete Stairs w/ WoodTread
Area Rug
Low VOC Vinyl Plank Flooring
SideTable
APARTMENTELEVATIONA
All units have living, kitchenette, and bathrooms on the main floor and a bedroom upstairs/in the loft (*excluding the ADA apartment which is 1 level)
White Oak Doors
Benjamin Moore
Ice Mist Paint
Black Steel Banister
Recycled Chopstick Countertop
Ottoman Fabric
Benjamin Moore
Gentleman’s Grey Paint
White Oak Doors
Patina Finish Brick Wall
Benjamin Moore Heaven On Earth Paint
White Melamine Cabinets
Recycled Chopstick Countertop
Recycled Glass Backsplash
2 bedroom apartment entry and living room
THANK YOU