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TAKE-OUT-EATS
Adaptive reuse concept transforming a former roadside chapel into a compact take-out restaurant, designed around visibility, simplicity, and efficient customer service.

project type
Adaptive Reuse/Hospitality Design
contribution
Concept Development
Site Analysis
Adaptive Reuse Design
Exterior Design
3D Modeling
Rendering
software/hardware
Rhino 3D
V-Ray
Enscape
Adobe Photoshop
status
Pending
TAKE-OUT-EATS reimagines a small former chapel as a modern roadside burger stand focused on convenience, visibility, and local character. The project explores how adaptive reuse can breathe new life into overlooked structures while preserving the humble scale and presence that make them unique within a small-town setting.
SITE PHOTOS
The design transforms the existing building into a streamlined take-out destination, featuring dedicated ordering and pick-up windows to create an efficient customer experience. A restrained black-and-white color palette, bold striped awning, and simple graphic signage establish a recognizable identity that can be spotted easily by passing drivers without overwhelming the surrounding streetscape.

ORDER & PICK-UP ELEVATION

DRIVE-BY APPROACH VIEW
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