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AppHarvest Offices & Test Kitchen Headquarters and Marketing Suite
AppHarvest strives to create a difference through innovative farming techniques and a fun, fresh approach to health.
Because of these values, it was important to incorporate an energetic and simple approach to create a fun open-office atmosphere. By peeling back the interiors to reveal decades-old brick and concrete and incorporating large, open windows to admit plentiful daylight, the offices feel approachable and open to employees and visitors alike. Natural materials like plywood and neutral colors allow for the greenery and colors of the produce to act as accents and bring an organic life into the space.
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Lexington, KY
8,230 SF (main offices)
4,900 SF (marketing suite)
4,800 SF (test kitchen)
Status Completed 2021
Services Provided Architectural Design Interior Architectural Design Team Leadership
Client Reference
Kristi Putnam, Chief of Staff, AppHarvest, (606) 548-1609
Project Budget $2,500,000
300 Sower Building (P3) New Government Offices
An efficient design in this new government office building improves work flow for 1,400 state employees.
Each floor of the LEED Silver-certified building houses a specific cabinet and features countless amenities. Some of these include a large food service area, multiple collaborative spaces, walking trails, an outdoor dining in a technology-rich environment.
The project consolidated government employees and Cabinets that were spread over multiple facilities, and the Commonwealth has experienced an increase in efficiency and satisfaction.
The building was constructed in approximately 13 months, accommodating an early move-in for many state agencies. The 300 Building is one of the most energy-efficient buildings occupied by the Commonwealth, and is managed by Red Draw Facilities Management.
Frankfort, KY
371,000 SF Status Completed 2016
Services Provided
Architectural Design
Interior Architectural Design
Client Reference
Charles Bush
Finance and Administration
Cabinet charles.bush@ky.gov
Project Budget
$52,650,000