Macrina Aloha inhabits the home of former Capitol Hill mainstay - Surrogate Hostess. Early explorations uncovered the building’s original 1925 heavy timber firewall, the era’s answer to fire prevention. Firewalls aren’t built like this today. And the structure - like the building’s joists, beams, and columns - had aged into something uncommon, especially for a retail bakery space.
Our design solution sought to bridge old and new. Shiny brass accents, seamless marble countertops and bright blue upholstery juxtapose the heavy wood structure. Handmade cut clay tiles laid in a running bond pattern clad the front counter and offset the vertical mass of the firewall. Dry tiles, a new technology out of Germany, were installed on the floor so that the bakery could be opened and operational the next day. We worked with local lighting fabricator, Resolute, to design custom light fixtures. We designed a mixture of hard and soft seating along the window walls to create a variety of dining experiences and designed all project signage.
Status: Built
Location: Capitol Hill, WA, US
Additional Credits: Contractor: Wilcox Construction
Photo Credit: Sam Arellano