Project Details
- Project Name
- Andy's Frozen Custard
- Location
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Tulsa ,OK ,United States
- Architect
- Hufft
- Project Types
- Commercial
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 1,000 sq. feet
- Shared by
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Architecture+Interior Design+Specialty Fabrication,Hufft
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
When Andy’s Frozen Custard first hired us, they posed the question, “Can a well-designed building attract customers?” We’ve completed more than a dozen projects for Andy’s Frozen Custard, and the answer is a resounding, “Yes.” Whether new construction, renovation or tenant finish, the projects employ a common design language. Deep overhangs. Brilliant arrays of fluorescent and neon lights. Playful gradations of red and white. An emphasis on sustainability. While new Andy’s Frozen Custard locations follow an evolving prototype, each store has a unique design element that ties it back to the community. The entry at Andy’s Joplin uses brick from the high school, that was destroyed by a tornado. The roof of Andy’s Tulsa is clad in reclaimed barnwood whitewashed with bits of actual milk. Andy’s Fayetteville has an extra-large patio for football tailgates. After so many case studies, it’s clear that the architecture and design do make a difference, even in a fast food environment.
This is an ongoing project going on in various areas in the United States. Locations include: Fayetteville, Arkansas; Springfield, Missouri; Burbank, Illinois; Kansas City, Missouri; Joplin, Missouri; Jonesboro, Arkansas