DBI: Breweries & Wineries 2023

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DBI ARCHITECTS, INC.

BREWERIES & WINERIES

E X P L O R E / C R E AT E / T R A N S F O R M


It is the possibilities that inspire us: / To explore original design solutions for every client. / To create meaningful experiences of place for you. / To transform disparate elements into beautiful forms.

BUILDING ON

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At DBI, we are inspired by the spark—that vivid and powerful moment when a client’s needs and a designer’s vision coalesce into one cohesive design strategy. Our designers’ enthusiasm and expertise ensure that this strategy is implemented in the best possible way, developing client spaces of unparalleled functionality and sophistication.


DBI ARCHITECTS | RESTON, VA


FIRM PROFILE


CABOOSE COMMONS | FAIRFAX, VA


WHO WE ARE

It is the possibilities that inspire us: To explore original design solutions for every client. To create meaningful experiences of place for you. To transform disparate elements into beautiful forms.

DBI recognizes that the design of our built environment has

At DBI, we are inspired by the spark—that vivid and powerful

and other products that are sustainable and energy efficient.

moment when a client’s needs and a designer’s vision coalesce

a lasting effect on the health of our natural environment. As a member of the US Green Building Council, DBI ensures that a significant percentage of our designers are LEED® or WELL accredited and, whenever possible, specifies materials, furniture,

into one cohesive design strategy. Our designers’ enthusiasm

To reduce and monitor the environmental footprint of our

and expertise ensure that this strategy is implemented in the

projects, we maintain a carefully planned and integrated

best possible way, developing client spaces of unparalleled

technological design platform that harnesses state-of-the-

functionality and sophistication.

art architectural design software. In addition to conveying

Since its inception in 1973, DBI has provided full-service architecture and interior design services to clients who share our belief that beautiful environments foster meaningful human interaction and successful business outcomes. We have not only witnessed, but have been pioneers of, the evolution of design. As a result, we have extensive and authentic knowledge of, and experience with, designing state-of-the-art building interiors. Our work embraces forward-thinking, contemporary design, so that our clients’ spaces exemplify the most cutting-edge, dynamic, and creative approaches. Our clients include the commercial real estate community; federal government agencies; corporations and technology firms; the hospitality and restaurant industry; and local, national, and international organizations. With our office in the Washington, DC region, DBI is ideally located to respond rapidly to project needs and to adhere to rigorous production schedules. Our midsized firm is able to meet the demands of large projects while being intimately involved in their design—we are large enough to deliver and small enough to care.

conceptual designs quickly and in great detail, we are able to perform building energy and performance analyses to determine which architectural designs have the least environmental impact. Our technological platform also enables us to create highly coordinated sets of construction documents that link building component information to external databases for postoccupancy space and asset management.

CLIENTS Associations and Nonprofits Corporations Developers, Owners, Brokers Property Managers

Government Agencies Institutions Religious Organizations Schools Technology Companies

DBI ARCHITECTS, INC. 1984 ISAAC NEWTON SQUARE WEST SUITE 400 RESTON, VA 20190


MUSTANG SALLY BREWING COMPANY | CHANTILLY, VA


SERVICES

With 50 years of industry experience, DBI offers design services that provide architectural and interior solutions for any space. MASTER PLANNING From the beginning of a project, our master planning services comprehensively evaluate the characteristics of a specific property and, then, illustrate the design concepts that work

FURNITURE MANAGEMENT From systems furniture and casegoods for office spaces to complex solutions for operations, command, and conference centers, we can coordinate furniture requirements for all spaces. In addition to creating a furniture plan tailored to the specifications of any project, we offer guidance in manufacturer selections and workspace designs; handle procurement and installation processes; and manage all vendors on-site.

best for the site. Our experience and expertise provide a

EXTENDED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION

reliable guide through the range of land use, zoning, traffic,

To ensure that a project is completed according to the price

environmental, and demographic issues that often arise during

agreed upon during bidding, we provide extended part- or

complex projects.

full-time representation at the construction site. We monitor the

ARCHITECTURE Established in the 1990s, our architectural division provides expertise in building design, including government buildings, commercial office buildings, private schools, colleges and universities, and churches. INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN We offer a full range of architecture and design services to create interiors that are both elegant and functional. Our

project’s progress and quality of work, as well as the contractor’s construction schedule; respond to requests for information; maintain project records; evaluate shop drawings, product data, and samples; review the contractor’s applications for payment; conduct inspections to determine substantial and final completion; and administer project close-out procedures. MOVE MANAGEMENT/FACILITY MANAGEMENT We provide consulting and on-site facility management services to corporate, institutional, and government clients. Whether

clients include the commercial real estate community; federal

moving a bookcase or coordinating an entire office relocation, we

government agencies; corporate, association, and legal end-

successfully implement move and facility management policies

user organizations; technology firms; and local, national, and

by partnering with our clients to understand their organization’s

international organizations.

structure, business goals, and culture. Projects encompass

STEALTH DESIGN Beginning with the design of computer rooms in the early 1980s, we have created a variety of technology-oriented spaces, including network operation centers, switch sites, data centers, advanced concept laboratories, and video teleconferencing centers.

both daily moves and complete reconfigurations due to growth, contraction, or mission changes, as well as special projects that support the client. Specific tasks have included “box” moves for thousands of people to different locations within the same building, or between different facilities, as well as consolidation or expansion of space between floors, or from building to building.


COOKOLOGY | ARLINGTON, VA


AWARDS

AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2022 Award of Merit CITY OF DIAMONDS RESORT Outstanding Property Award, London - 2021 Environmental/ Sustainable Architectural Design Award COOKOLOGY Associated Builders and Contractors, Metro Washington 2020 Excellence in Construction Award CABOOSE COMMONS James M. Scott - 2019 Exceptional Design Merit Award FN AMERICA, LLC AIA Northern Virginia - 2019 Award of Merit, Commerical Interiors AMERICAN WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION NAIOP DC|MD - 2017 Award of Merit INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY CAMPUS–BETHESDA USGBC – 2017 Innovative Project of the Year Responsible Design Award Design-Build Institute of America – 2017 National Award of Merit, Rehabilitation / Renovation / Restoration Building Design and Construction – 2017 Building Team Award, Bronze AIA Northern Virginia – 2016 Award of Merit, Excellence in Architecture AIA Potomac Valley Chapter – 2016 Honor Award EMERGENT BIOSOLUTIONS, INC. IIDA - 2016 Award of Merit CABOOSE BREWING COMPANY NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2015 Award of Excellence SUMMIT CONSULTING, LLC NAIOP DC|MD - 2015 Award of Excellence AIA Northern Virginia - 2015 Award of Merit, Commerical Interiors

GEOEYE, INC. WBC - 2012 Craftsmanship Award NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2011 Award of Excellence BAE SYSTEMS NAIOP DC|MD - 2011 Award of Excellence INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Associated Builders and Contractors - 2011 Craftsmanship Award CLAUDE MOORE ACADEMY Associated Builders and Contractors - 2011 Craftsmanship Award DBI ARCHITECTS, INC. GWCAR - 2011 Architecture Firm of the Year Fairfax County, Virginia Exceptional Design Awards Program 2007 Merit Award WBJ - 2006 Best Real Estate Deal for Interior Design IIDA - 2006 Bronze Design Award TWINBROOK PLACE NAIOP DC|MD - 2010 Award of Merit UNIWEST GROUP IIDA - 2010 Bronze Design Award Fairfax County, Virginia Exceptional Design Awards Program 2009 Honor Award CASSIDY TURLEY’S VIRGINIA HEADQUARTERS Fairfax County, Virginia Exceptional Design Awards Program 2010 Honor Award NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2009 Award of Excellence GRAPHIC DESIGN FIRM NAIOP DC|MD - 2008 Award of Merit LOCKHEED MARTIN CENTER FOR INNOVATION HRACRE - 2007 First Honor Award

CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER BOARD OF STANDARDS, INC. IIDA - 2015 Design Award

CARANA CORPORATION NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2006 Award of Merit

GETWELLNETWORK, INC. AIA Northern Virginia - 2014 Award of Merit, Commerical Interiors IIDA - 2014 Silver Design Award

STUDLEY’S NORTHERN VIRGINIA OFFICE NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2005 Award of Merit

MANDIANT CORPORATION NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2013 Award of Merit

US ARMY INFORMATION DOMINANCE CENTER NAIOP Northern Virginia - 2000 Special Recognition Award IIDA - 2000 Gold Design Award


DBI continues to develop a deep portfolio of projects achieving various levels of LEED certifications.

LEED Gold American Counseling Association | Alexandria, VA American Wind Energy Association | Washington, DC AOL/Mapquest | Lancaster, PA DBI Architects | Washington, DC Marine Corps Reserve Center (MCRC) | Baltimore, MD Twinbrook Place Office Building | Rockville, MD

LEED Silver Intelligence Community Campus – Bethesda | Bethesda, MD BAE Systems – Newington | Lorton, VA BAE Systems – Quantico Corporate Center, Building G | Quantico, VA BAE Systems – Redland Corporate Center | Rockville, MD National Association of Manufacturers | Washington, DC USAID Training Facility | Arlington, VA

LEED Certified Undisclosed Government Agency | Washington, DC 1425 K Street | Washington, DC AOL | Nashville, TN GeoEye | Herndon, VA Subway Café | Washington, DC Summit Consulting, LLC | Washington, DC The Tower Companies – 1909 K Street Speculative Office | Washington, DC U.S. Consulate | Mumbai, India


SUSTAINABILITY

DBI recognizes that the design of our built environment has a lasting effect on the health of our natural environment. DBI Architects is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, and a significant percentage of DBI’s design staff are LEED® or WELL accredited. All DBI staff are committed to the importance of environmental issues and their impact on the design of our built environment. When specifying finishes, fixtures, materials, or furniture, DBI specifies recycled materials wherever possible, does not consider woods from endangered rain forests, and avoids materials that have a long-term, detrimental effect on the environment. The firm’s goal is to incorporate goods that are sustainable, energy efficient , and environmentally friendly.


ROSEANNE BEATTIE, AIA | Principal Over my 40-year career at DBI, I have worked my way up the ladder from entry-level architect to principal architect. Along that path, I was afforded the same opportunities as my male counterparts. I have been financially compensated the same as my male colleagues. Since starting at DBI in 1981, I have never felt the slightest discrimination based on my gender. DBI has always been welcoming. Over the course of my career, I've had two children, taken 12 weeks of maternity leave each time, and was welcomed back to my job after each pregnancy. DBI has always been accommodating to families, providing temporary part-time and permanent part-time positions based on family obligations.

MICHAEL HARTMAN, AIA | Principal In my 35 years at DBI, diversity has been consistently at the core of the firm, yet never consciously imbued in its daily life. It has simply been a part of us. In fact, when working to create a diversity and equity policy for the firm, it seemed as if we were just documenting what already existed. Always strong with strong women, the firm has embraced those from all races, ethnicities, religions, most all continents, LGBTQ identifying, and even straight white men! When DBI President Alan Storm wanted to bring on partners to the firm some twenty years ago, he chose two women and me, a gay man, to join him to carry the firm forward. These partners were chosen simply for their contributions to the firm, the practice of architecture, and humanity. This remains strong at the core for all.

FELIPE TURRIAGO-BORRERO, LEED AP | DBI Managing Director, Architecture Coming to the United States from Columbia in early 2000, I had a vision of a “land of opportunity” – as many immigrants do. I found myself lucky enough to come on board with GAA first and later with DBI, where, under Alan Storm’s leadership, the place of my birth is seen as an opportunity to broaden the organization’s worldview. DBI’s commitment to diversity has led to an expanded design vocabulary, as each of us brings our own experiences to the vernacular of the firm. The diversity that Alan promotes extends to gender, age, ethnicity, and country of origin, all working toward a common goal.

EBONG UKOR, AIA, NCARB | Senior Manager Over my fifteen years as an architect with DBI, diversity has always been firmly and warmly embraced. Leadership has always made it clear – through word and deed – that the talent, energy, and results of architects and designers are the primary criteria for measuring success. But more than that, DBI has embraced diversity as key to unlocking the greater aspirations of the firm. In my career at DBI, with colleagues from South America, the Middle East, eastern Europe, and – yes—the United States, I have found that everyone’s opinion matters, and each of those opinions is valued. Where you are from is important, but what you bring to the table in terms of innovative design is what really sets the firm apart. As a Nigerian immigrant to the United States, and as a Black man in America, I can say that these things are of the utmost importance. At DBI, I truly feel I am among family, and am valued as such.


DIVERSITY

DBI Architects brings to the field of architecture and interior design an inspired, inclusive, and forward-looking design methodology. DBI presents one of the longest continual legacies of diversity in the industry – we embraced multiformity in the workplace decades before its importance was seen in the industry at-large. With inclusion of women in leadership roles, representation of minorities at all levels of management and staff, and the welcoming of differences as the rule rather than the exception, DBI has, over the years, become a crucible where talent and initiative are the defining factors. That talent and initiative have borne out in groundbreaking, award-winning designs.


ATCC | MANASSAS, VA


PROCESS


BRANDING

VISIONING

TEST- FIT PROGRAMMING

THE PROCESS It comes down to caring. At DBI, we work to create award-winning projects with every design – regardless of the budget. We work to ensure that the client receives the best value for their investment. We understand that our clients have two budgets: the dollars available for design and construction, and the time allotted to get the job done. DBI keeps a close eye on both. With DBI, you can expect in-depth engagement from project initiation to completion. We’re here to help visualize your “organizational truth” in a physical space that will facilitate the productivity and employee engagement objectives you’ve established. We’re here to help you more fully understand

and interpret that truth in an environment that infuses brand and culture into every aspect of the workplace – immediately engaging staff, visitors, and clients and presenting the best representation of organizational values and goals. The process that DBI follows is not dissimilar to the process many design firms might follow. It’s what we bring to the process that sets us apart. Beginning with test-fitting, visioning, and programming, we work to understand the corporate culture. We work to develop standards, based on what we’ve learned, to provide a sense of consistency throughout the finished space. From the beginning, we’ll discuss branding, and the discussion will bear on and influence design

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

AV/IT SECURITY

FURNITURE

development. More than a logo on a wall, more than a set of corporate colors, branding is that difficultto-define set of qualities, characteristics, ideals, and other criteria that define an organization and what it stands for. DBI works with you to identify the details that tell your “brand story.” From these observations, a palette of colors, textures, finishes, and furniture will be developed to create a space that boldly states the organization’s identity. We pride ourselves on delivering on-time, on-budget, and with “no surprises.” Using tools such as Revit allows us to provide clients with 3-D views from the


MOVE IN

CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

PERMIT & G.C. SELECTION

CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION

POST OCCUPANCY FEEDBACK very early stages of the project so you won’t have to try to interpret flat representations of your space. And, DBI will develop different scenarios to make the way to proceed more clear. DBI engages in an inward-facing value engineering throughout the design process. We understand that opportunities for cost savings and schedule management are greatest in the early stages of the project and diminish as work progresses. As a result, emphasis is placed on controlling these aspects during the schematic design and design development phases of a project. At these stages, factors that may adversely affect the cost of a design can be identified and alternative action taken, if necessary. Cost control and time management are fundamental

and continually monitored. We include valuepriced alternatives as we develop the palette. We’re also careful to seek out solutions that will not be bogged down in supply-chain bottlenecks. We want you to “spend wisely” – in your budget and in your schedule.

ensuring that everything reflected in the construction documents is built to specifications. DBI remains highly involved throughout construction administration, advocating for our client and making sure their needs are met.

As we develop construction documents, we engage the client in “page turn” sessions. These sessions are high-level but in sufficient depth and detail to be sure that the needs of the project are being met. During this phase DBI gathers bids from general contractors, evaluates the proposals submitted, and provides recommendations on general contractor selection.

During move in and even post-occupancy, DBI provides customer service as needed, perfecting the design, and gathering feedback to make adjustments, as necessary. Our work does not end when the punch list is completed.

Construction administration is a critical phase of the process. DBI remains fully engaged at this stage,

We’ll be there to assure design, functionality, branding, fit, and finish meet or exceed expectations. Because when all is said and done, it comes down to caring.


1015 18TH STREET | WASHINGTON, DC


PORTFOLIO



CABOOSE BREWING COMPANY 3,200 SF

SIZE 3,200 SF LOCATION Vienna, VA COMPLETION April 2015 AWARDS 2015 NAIOP Award of Excellence PROJECT TEAM Teel Construction Alliance Engineergs Land Design Consultants DESCRIPTION For this project, DBI revitalized an abandoned industrial warehouse space by transforming it into a community-oriented craft brewery and family-friendly, farm-totable restaurant. A striking example of the limitless possibilities of creative adaptive reuse, the space incorporates several modern and organic architectural design elements, including rough-hewn reclaimed wood tables, minimalist light fixtures, graffiti-inspired bathroom murals, and rustic train track–themed artwork. In addition, the brewery features its own fully outfitted, semiindustrial tank room, where all of its beers are artisanally crafted.


3,200 SF


EXTERIOR | BEFORE

CABOOSE BREWING COMPANY

VIENNA, VA


CABOOSE COMMONS 12,600 SF

SIZE 12,600 SF LOCATION Fairfax, VA COMPLETION Spring 2018 PROJECT TEAM KBR Construction KTA Engineering Alliance Engineering Dewberry DESCRIPTION Building on the success of the first DBI-designed Caboose Brewing Company taproom, a new brewery and coffeehouse was brought to the Mosaic District of the City of Fairfax. Reclaimed wood, clerestory windows, new glazing elements at the storefront, and a beautiful steel staircase and catwalk leading to two mezzanines combine to bring a fresh, relaxed feel to Caboose Commons. Much larger numbers can be accommodated in this new space that includes a full-service kitchen serving farm fresh food, and both indoor and outdoor tasting rooms, making Caboose Commons ideal for any occasion.


CABOOSE COMMONS

FAIRFAX , VA



MUSTANG SALLY BREWING COMPANY 14,500 SF

SIZE 14,500 SF LOCATION Chantilly, VA COMPLETION December 2015 PROJECT TEAM Russell Gage Corporation Bluemoon Engineering DESCRIPTION With a vision and purpose in mind, DBI transformed three tenant bays of industrial warehouse space into a one-of a-kind new production brewing facility and restaurant. With an indoor beer garden feel, the 4,000SF tasting room was designed as an open shell. The tasting room has a main bar area which ideal to grab a Sunday brew and bite. It also has a side wing which has the intimacy to private events or family gatherings. The 10,000- SF brewing facility is the largest in the area. The brewing facility has pragmatic layout to facilitate the most efficient process for production. This includes delivery ingredients, fermentation process, and storage.


3,200 SF


MUSTANG SALLY BREWING COMPANY

CHANTILLY, VA



14,050 SF

AT COURTHOUSE SQUARE

VICTORY BREWING COMPANY

SIZE 14,050 SF

LOCATION Leesburg, VA


14,050 SF


VICTORY BREWING COMPANY

LEESBURG, VA



CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

STONE TOWER WINERY

10,000 SF

SIZE 10,000 SF LOCATION Leesburg, VA

LEESBURG, VA


10,000 SF


STONE TOWER WINERY CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

LEESBURG, VA


COOKOLOGY

SIZE 5,565 SF LOCATION Arlington, VA COMPLETION December 2018 AWARDS Associated Builders and Contractors: Metro Washington 2020 Excellence in Construction Award PROJECT TEAM Patner Construction GPI Engineering Rathberger Goss

5,565 SF

DESCRIPTION Cookology is a recreational culinary school offering professionally taught, hands-on cooking classes for the public, as well as professional training for food service industry specialists. The space is comprised of five separate commercial kitchens that can be joined into a single space for large events. The project is a reflection of the Cookology culture, with an affordable elegance, contrasted by an industrial aesthetic, balancing form and function – with an infusion of fun and playful elements. This balance is immediately apparent at the storefront, creating a warm and welcoming feel with the use of lighttoned ash wood, offset by cold-rolled steel around the door and windows. Inside, the industrial vibe is underscored with the use of a clean palette of desaturated blues and gray, echoing the tone of the resturant-grade stainless steel working surfaces and cookware. Bare blue-tinted concrete floors affirm the space as a working enviornment. Sliding woodframed glass panels that can be opened partially, by section, or fully opened and stowed against the wall, create a highly efficient, yet flexible layout. Contemporary light fixtures and pops of color give an up-to-the-minute, yet timeless feel.


COOKOLOGY

ARLINGTON, VA


DISTRICT HARDWARE & BIKE 8,500 SF

SIZE 8,500 SF LOCATION Washington, DC COMPLETION October 2018 PROJECT TEAM Natalie Park Design Studio KTA Group, Inc. DESCRIPTION District Hardware relocated from Foggy Bottom to the new Wharf neighborhood to increase its retail space and gain exposure to a new clientele. To renovate the large space, DBI optimized the floor plan, and moving walls and conduits. District Hardware is a True Value reseller, so half of the building space is devoted to the hardware store, while the remainder is shared between a bike shop and the Velo Café, a small in-store eatery that features local coffee and beer. A bike repair shop is tucked under the space’s mezzanine, and offices and support spaces are located upstairs. The street-level café also has a serving window to accommodate patrons grabbing a quick cup of coffee to go.


DISTRICT HARDWARE & BIKE

WASHIGNTON, DC


INTEGRUS HOLDINGS & FORTESSA TABLEWARE SOLUTIONS 41,304 SF

SIZE 41,304 SF LOCATION Ashburn, VA COMPLETION August 2017 PROJECT TEAM The Magellan Group Lansdowne Construction KTA Group, Inc. Poss Productions, LLC DESCRIPTION Providing high-quality dinnerware solutions to a variety of markets, Integrus Holdings Inc. is the parent company of four subsidiary sectors, including Fortessa Tableware Solutions. Founded in Loudoun County in 1993, the company has expanded nationally and internationally and serves more than 160 countries. Despite its global footprint, Integrus wanted to keep its roots local and, in 2017, relocated its corporate headquarters from Sterling to One Loudoun, an upmarket mixed-use development in Ashburn. Streamlining the company’s headquarters from 12,000 to 8,000 SF, this relocation also required the integration of several space types (including retail, office, and warehouse space) into one building. DBI created a headquarters that (1) showcased each brand of the Integrus family, (2) supported the company’s innovative mission, and (3) provided the functionality required by each space while blending these spaces into a unified whole.


INTEGRUS HOLDINGS & FORTESSA TABLEWARE SOLUTIONS ASHBURN, VA


BAKERY, BIKES & BEER 2,200 SF

SIZE 2,200 SF LOCATION Purcellville, VA COMPLETION TBD


BAKERY, BIKES & BEER

PURCELLVILLE, VA


UNCOMMON LUNCHEONETTE 1,783 SF

SIZE 1,783 SF LOCATION Arlington, VA COMPLETION March 2022


UNCOMMON LUNCHEONETTE

ARLINGTON, VA


FORT EVNAS PLAZA II 35.6 ACRES

SIZE 35.6 Acres LOCATION Leesburg, VA COMPLETION March 2010 PROJECT TEAM Uniwest Group Ehlert Bryan Uniwest Construction Dwyer Engineering DESCRIPTION Fort Evans Plaza II is a mixed use development campus comprised of office, retail, restaurant, and bank facilities on a site defined by the intersection of Fort Evans Road and Battlefield Parkway in the historic Town of Leesburg. This site lies within Leesburg’s historic H-2 Corridor that was created to promote design that respects the significant nature of Leesburg’s historic architecture. Design guidelines govern all development in the H-2 Corridor, and projects must be approved by the Board of Architectural Review.


FORT EVANS PLAZA II

LEESBURG, VA



HOSPITALITY, RETAIL, AND EXPERIENTIAL PROJECTS

100 Montaditos Restaurant / Arlington, VA / 3,900 SF 1500 Tysons Boulevard / HITT Contracting (furniture installation) / 8,000 SF 1600 Tysons Boulevard / Deli / 1,000 SF 1800 Tysons Boulevard / Café / McLean, VA / 2,300 SF 7799 Leesburg Pike / Cafeteria / 2,000 SF AOL Headquarters Company Store Interior Renovation / Dulles, VA / 1,200 SF BMW Showroom / Sterling, VA / 19,500 SF Caboose Brewing Company / Vienna, VA / 3,200 SF Caboose Commons / Fairfax, VA / 12,600 SF CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield / Cafeteria Renovations / +/-17,000 SF Constitution Center / Plaza East Café / +/- 20,000 SF Cookology / Dulles, VA / 2,100 SF Courthouse Square / Leesburg, VA / 118,000 SF Office and Retail & 142,000 SF Garage Plaza East Cafe @ Constitution Center / Washington, DC / 20,000 SF Deli at 1600 Tysons Boulevard / McLean, VA Department of State (DOS) / Concession Stand / +/-1,500 SF Department of Defense (DOD) / Dining Hall Renovation / 15,819 SF Down Dog Yoga / Herndon, VA Dulles Discovery / HITT Contracting (furniture installation) / 8,000 SF Firehook Bakery & Coffee House / McLean, VA / 2,286 SF Fort Evans Plaza II / Mixed-Use Complex / Leesburg, VA / 65,496 SF Office in 2 Buildings & 214,463 SF Retail in 4 Buildings Gold’s Gym / Washington, DC Metro Area / 6 locations Google / Full-Service Kitchens / 2 locations Hamburger Hamlet Restaurant / Patio & Club Room / 1,800 SF Heidi’s Deli / Baltimore, MD / 1,700 SF Holiday Inn Ballrooms / Washington, DC / 6,000 SF Holiday Inn Restaurant / Washington, DC / 6,000 SF International Monetary Fund Dining Area Renovation / Washington, DC / +/-9,000 SF Inter-American Development Bank / Executive Dining Facility / 5,000 SF Jersey Mike’s Subs / Purcellville, VA / 2,200 SF Jersey Mike’s Subs / South Riding, VA / 1,560 SF

Leesburg Town Branch Mixed Use Development Schematic Design / Leesburg, VA Lerner Enterprises 1800 Tysons Blvd Café Lerner Enterprises 7799 Leesburg Pike Cafeteria / Falls Church, VA / 2,000 SF Lou Lou / Reston, VA / 935 SF Lou Lou / Washington, DC / 920 SF Loudoun Times Mirror Mixed-Use Development Schematic Design / Leesburg, VA Mustang Sally Brewery / Chantilly, VA / 14,000 SF National Institutes of Health (NIH) / Cafeteria / +/-3,000 SF Park Plaza Retail Center / Vienna, VA / 4,900 SF New Building & 9,000 SF Façade Renovation Rocky Gap Hotel & Casino / Cumberland, MD / 50,000 SF Ryan Restaurant Park Free Standing Spec Restaurant Design / Ashburn, VA / 2,800 SF Sam’s Delicatessen / 1,050 SF Sizzling Express / 3,000 SF Spec Restaurant Design for Ryan Restaurant Park / 2,800 SF Sports Authority / Fairfax, VA / 32,102 GSF Sports Authority / Laurel, MD / 39,416 GSF Station Express & Dunkin Donuts @ Securities and Exchange Commission / Washington, DC / 1,100 SF Stone Tower Winery / Loudoun County, VA / 24,000 SF Stroheim & Romann Fabric Showroom / Washington, DC Subway / Washington, DC / 1,940 SF Talley Jewelry / Waldorf, MD / 2,860 SF U.S. Consulate Compound for Department of State / Mumbai, India / +/3,000 SF U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Building I / Station Express / 1,100 SF Victory Brewing Company / Leesburg, VA / 11,697 SF Walgreens / Leesburg, VA / 14,700 SF Washington Very Special Arts Mixed-Use Schematic Design / Washington, DC / 30,200 SF Westminster Gym dba Gold’s Gym / Westminster, MD Z-Pizza / Rosslyn, VA


EXPLORE / CREATE / TRANSFORM

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