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Biga

Five years ago, in 2012, with the first stage of the Prescott Donut Factory under my belt (before The Warehouse expansion) I had another restaurant project come along that really shaped the way I work and gave Anastasis a lot of needed visibility.  That project was Biga, a very small local eatery that quickly garnered a strong following and good buzz about town – for good reason.  Original owners Annie and Kristen developed a delicious and morphing seasonal menu which was an eclectic combination of fresh/local and perfectly executed “comfort foods” from around the country.

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I came up with a wall-cladding system to hide the existing drywall (without removing it) by using rib lath and veneer stone mortar, to give the impression of something like poured concrete walls, columns, and beams.

But it was my job to design and build out the dining room and bar on a shoestring budget.  To be honest, I did this project more for the visibility and portfolio-building potential (and the creative freedom to pretty much have carte-blanche, floor to ceiling) than profitability.  I was barely started with the business and undervalued my services severely in those days.

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The bench seating alcove at the blue wall allows for multiple small tables to be pulled together to form a continuous table for larger parties.

So what we were able to pull off for the money was still a major achievement in my book (I was working with a friend at the time.)  Biga remains open and popular today under new ownership.

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Entry door.

The idea was to take the existing tiny restaurant – an Italian joint whose interior sported a mess of faux-painted walls, trellis, plastic grapes, and other “Tuscan” cliches – and transform it into an urban industrial vibe, as if you had entered an underground machine-shop-turned-hip-drinking-establishment in a major city.  Prescott is not a major urban center, and we just don’t have the long-established history of built environment here like you find on the East Coast.  So we had to create that blend of “gritty” and fresh new intervention all from scratch.

This project was never highlighted on this site, so five years later, it’s about time to bring out these old photographs from just before it was first opened.  It was an exciting time, and I’m grateful to the original owners for giving me the opportunity and trusting me to re-create the old restaurant into the unique and exciting space that Biga is known for.

Check out the full gallery below with captions that describe the design elements:

 

Channel Sconce

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I designed and fabricated a set of wall-washing exterior sconces that use the simplicity of a length of steel C-channel combined with a single LED standard-base bulb. The low humidity of the Arizona high desert will allow the raw steel to slowly develop a patina over time at this beautiful new home in Prescott, Arizona.

Werklight Fixtures

Werklight Fixtures

These bare-bones hanging fixtures were created specially for Revised in downtown Prescott, Arizona, repurposing basic exterior lampholders that the previous tenant left behind. These fixtures accept any standard bulb, but these are outfitted with LED daylight-temperature floodlights for true color rendering over the work table where CeCe Caldwell’s paints and techniques are demonstrated in the shop.

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I will be making some variants of these for sale in Revised, or contact me for purchase info.

Box Shelves

I had the idea to create box shelves as a more open, modern alternative for my client who didn’t want upper cabinets in her very industrial kitchen.  The kitchen walls are tiled from the counter up to the ceiling, so the open backs of the boxes allow this subway tile to be seen.  These irregularly sized boxes are a fusion of square steel tube and reclaimed wood.

LED ribbon is an extremely versatile lighting solution
LED ribbon is an extremely versatile lighting solution
Reclaimed douglas fir studs form the panels of the box shelves while the open back reveals the subway tile walls behind
Reclaimed douglas fir studs form the panels of the box shelves while the open back reveals the subway tile walls behind
Stemware hangers keep glassware beautifully organized
Stemware hangers keep glassware beautifully organized

Dark wax was used to create a rich tone on the outside surfaces, which contrasts with the freshly-sawn interior surfaces which are illuminated by LED ribbon.  Though labor intensive, these shelves pack a visual punch that’s hard to beat.

This old darkroom timer makes a great oversized kitchen timer

This old darkroom timer makes a great oversized kitchen timer

Box shelves are a modern alternative to upper cabinets
Box shelves are a modern alternative to upper cabinets
Open shelving means that what you have on them should be worthy of display
Open shelving means that what you have on them should be worthy of display