Monday, April 9, 2018

Pagliacci Pizza | Floisand Studio

Pagliacci Pizza 2,100 square foot artisan pizzeria was previously a delivery kitchen attached to a two-story duplex. The duplex was demolished to make way for the new restaurant and delivery kitchen, which remained open during construction.The entry to the Pagliacci Pizza restaurant is articulated by a low slanted canopy which provides sun shading and contrasts the higher ceilings within. The west-facing windows are also shielded by large, kid-friendly, movable louvers, which can be rotated by hand. Solar panels were designed into the roof parapet, which is also viewable from a skylight located directly inside the main entrance.The interior ceiling is articulated by exposed glu-lam beams and car decking. Valentino marble, white-washed oak boards, and hot-rolled steel line the interior walls. Interior seating includes custom stained oak and steel benches with white cushioned upholstered backrests. The main table has a stained-oak top and utilizes camshafts from a WWII marine diesel engine for legs.

Floor Plan

Project Info:
Architects: Floisand Studio
Location: 4001 Stone Way North, Seattle, WA 98103, United States
Area: 2101.0 ft2
Project Year: 2013
Design Team: Richard Floisand, Allison Hogue, Patrick Nopp, Kevin Tully
Structural Engineer: Giraf Engineering
Project Name: Pagliacci Pizza
All Images Courtesy Of Floisand Studio

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