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Stateline No. 7 Architects

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Veteran owned

Casper, WY

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The project began when the owner of a small underutilized office building resolved to transform the structure to fill the space.

The structure is situated on a prominent street frontage in the downtown of a bustling commercial district, and it was determined that the locale was better suited for a program that included retail to compliment the surrounding urban condition.

The building façade had previously been overlain with exposed aggregate, which was removed in favor of red brick to echo nearby structures. Storefronts are reopened in the façade and designed to fold out of the way, allowing the retail spaces to spill out onto sidewalk and the street boulevard beyond on warm summer days, while transoms are used to define an organized location for signage.

Art deco façade pilasters are clad in corten metal and accentuated with custom integral light sconces while wood beams support arched polycarbonate panels to form canopies – all merging in a new genre of modern western boutique façade to complete the look.

While only one of the interior tenant finishes was part of the project – Wyoming Symphony – a concept of stripping the interior down to the structure to reveal the historic “bones” set the tone for the other tenant spaces.

Today the structure is fully occupied and the building again contributes to the vibrancy of the downtown. 

 
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Status: Built
Location: Casper, Wyoming
Firm Role: Lead Architect