Category
Hospitality
Subcategories
Location
Princeton, NJ
Project Completion
2016
Project Size
¼ Acre
Services
Architectural Design
The existing structure has been retained, though it required extensive renovation including roof replacement, in order to be adaptively reused as a restaurant. However, the basic forms of the service station remain, and the “garage look” is still part of the restaurant’s casual charm, as intended by the restaurateur.
The previous garage doors have been replaced with new industrial storefronts. Additions to enclose the walk-in refrigerators and service areas, and some existing exterior walls, were clad in cedar siding, warming the look of this 1930s building.
With sleek glass openings and cedar facing, new awnings, and a landscaped patio area that sparkles at night, this project has adapted a utilitarian structure from service station to food service, for patrons of fine pizza.