Atlanta, Georgia
This “Hatch” converts an existing warehouse space into research and development facilities for Chick-fil-A. The design of the space includes common collaborative spaces, individual offices, break areas, and a reception area all of which are identified and highlighted by custom signage and environmental graphics. The broad array of visual concepts and environmental graphics was achieved in conjunction with a team of collaborative designers assembled by Chick-fil-A. Finishes were intentionally selected to reinforce the flexible nature of their work, including plentiful reclaimed wood and changeable custom printed vinyl graphics.
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William F. “Woody” Faulk
VP Brand Development
Chick-fil-A