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Wild Ginger Denny Triangle

Seattle, United States

SkB Architects

The concept builds upon the brand’s latest evolution for an urban clientele

 


Seattle, United States, 2019-01-17 –
Wild Ginger’s new Denny Triangle location builds upon the look and feel that SkB Architects developed for the recently completed Wild Ginger at Lincoln Square in Bellevue, Washington (USA). The design captures an aesthetic that merges Asian-inspired cultural influences with contemporary design to create an elegant, yet casually sophisticated setting for the celebration of food and friends. At roughly 4,600-square-feet, the Denny Triangle location will seat 140 in a mix of formal dining, exhibition dining, and bar seating. The restaurant will be the third full-service Wild Ginger, which first opened in downtown Seattle in 1989.For Denny Triangle, the design continues the evolution of the rest­aurant’s brand, taking advantage of the large volume to capture an aesthetic that’s spare and natural yet rich and sophisticated. Wood slats, turned on edge, float above the bar area to define an area within the restaurant and its twenty-foot-high voluminous ceilings. 80 handmade globe lights from Bocci are suspended above the central bar on custom steel armature that hangs from the twenty-foot-high ceiling above. This strong spatial element helps define the space and reduce the sense of volume, while at the same time catching the eye from both inside and outside the restaurant. The dining experience is heightened further by the direct connection to the kitchen, which allows energy from the kitchen to permeate the bar area and vice versa.

Kyle Gaffney, lead designer and principal in charge of the project notes, “the Bellevue location set the tone for the brand’s contemporary Southeast Asian-inspired design language. At Denny Triangle, we built upon that language without copying it verbatim. The bar at Denny Triangle offers much more of a central feature compared to the street-front location in Bellevue. Truly a visual lantern beckoning out into the neighborhood on two sides of the corner location.”

Natural materials are employed throughout, including Indonesian suar wood, which is used for table and bar tops; leather seating; patinated copper for wall paneling; chiseled granite tiles that wrap the kitchen area; and matte polished concrete floors. Hand-painted organic shaped graphics adorn selected walls within the restaurant. A small, outside covered patio will expand the space during seasonable weather. Roman shades along the exterior window walls visually reference sliding screens and functionally help control light within the restaurant.

Added Gaffney, “We’re really proud of what we were able to achieve with this design. The Denny Triangle neighborhood is full of active energy: you hear it, see it, smell it. This restaurant, from the lantern-like bar to the open kitchen concept, exemplifies the same active character.”

SkB Architects Design Team

Kyle Gaffney, lead design and principal in charge

Steve Olson, project manager

Clint Zehner, senior designer

Heather Pogue, project architect

Clint Zehner, renderer

Project Team

SkB Architects (interior architecture and interior design)

SSF (structural engineering)

McKinstry (mechanical/electrical engineering)

Stantec (acoustical engineer)

Hoffman Construction (contractor)

San Juan Ventures (craft/fabricator)

Materials

Storefront system (Benson)

Windows (Benson)

Solid surfacing (Richlite, Laminart plastic laminate, Stone Source marble, chiseled granite, Indonesian suar wood)

Lighting (Bocci, Lambert & Fils, Neri & Hu)

Start date/Completion date

July 2017/July 2018

Location

2202 8th Avenue, Seattle, Washington, United States

About SkB Architects

SkB Architects create meaningful, sensory-rich environments for individuals, corporate clients, retailers, developers and culturally connected communities. Based in Seattle and with projects located throughout the United States, the diversity of the firm’s practice allows ideas from different project types to cross-pollinate and influence one another, ultimately leading to more comprehensive and informed design solutions. The firm is driven by the idea that thoughtful, insightful, and creative design has the power to enrich people’s lives. Most recently, SkB was honored to be a 2018 Architizer A+ Awards global finalist for their work evolving the iconic Wild Ginger restaurant brand in Bellevue, Washington.


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Media contact

  • SkB Architects
  • Drit Shoemaker, Dir. of Business Strategy & Communications
  • [email protected]
  • +1 206 876 0096

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Reception with a view into bar area - Photo credit: Hannah Rankin

Reception with a view into bar area

 

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Hannah Rankin

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Reception and waiting area - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

Reception and waiting area

 

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Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Reception with view into bar area.  - Photo credit: Hannah Rankin

Reception with view into bar area.

 

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Hannah Rankin

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - A custom made, live edge table from San Juan Ventures and wooden stools from Allmodern are set against a double-height wall adorned with patinated copper paneling - Photo credit: Drit Shoemaker

Reception and waiting area

 

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Drit Shoemaker

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Central bar area and dining with custom light fixture feature Boci globes above - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

Central bar area and dining with custom light fixture feature Boci globes above

 

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Ben Benschneider

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Wild Ginger's fresh bar. Saur wood top with porcelain tile kitchen wall. - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

Wild Ginger’s fresh bar. Saur wood top with porcelain tile kitchen wall.

 

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Ben Benschneider

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - A view from the fresh bar into the open kitchen - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

A view from the fresh bar into the open kitchen

 

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Ben Benschneider

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - From the more private dining space looking through the bar.  - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

From the more private dining space looking through the bar.

 

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Ben Benschneider

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - A view of the open dining room - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

A view of the open dining room

 

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Ben Benschneider

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Subtle details reinforce the feeling of elegant excoticism. Lantern Light by Neri & Hu. - Photo credit: Hannah Rankin

Subtle details reinforce the feeling of elegant excoticism. Lantern Light by Neri & Hu.

 

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Hannah Rankin

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Beaubien Double Shade light by Lambert & Fils Studio with patinated copper paneling in the backdrop - Photo credit: Hannah Rankin

Beaubien Double Shade light by Lambert & Fils Studio with patinated copper paneling in the backdrop

 

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Hannah Rankin

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Communal vanity  - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

Communal vanity

 

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Ben Benschneider

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Warm lights from Bocci and wood slat ceiling element are set against raw concrete and blackened steel - Photo credit: Hannah Rankin

Warm lights from Bocci and wood slat ceiling element are set against raw concrete and blackened steel

 

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Hannah Rankin

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - View through the bar featuring the cantilevered custom light fixture also designed by the architects - Photo credit: Ben Benschneider

View through the bar featuring the cantilevered custom light fixture also designed by the architects

 

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Ben Benschneider

Press kit | 2886-02 - Press release | Wild Ginger Denny Triangle - SkB Architects - Commercial Interior Design - Patinated copper panels provide a strong visual feature for guests upon entry - Photo credit: Hannah Rankin

Patinated copper panels provide a strong visual feature for guests upon entry

 

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Hannah Rankin

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