![]() Jurors appreciated the elegant yet playful interiors, the creative use of light, and the duality of the distinct spaces. ![]() Jettison Cocktail Bar takes the inverse of the cloud design with a lowered ceiling and a central void looking into the painted gold trusses that have the character of a chandelier. Jettison, an espresso shot of a bar at the flourishing Sylvan Thirty complex in West Dallas, will specialize in two undersung heroes of the backbar, sherry and mezcal - while still showcasing the. High ceilings create openness in the coffee shop and a “floating” wood-clad volume, referred to as the cloud, serves as the central focal point, drawing the eye up while balancing the space and concealing the mechanical system. On an elemental concept of day to night, with Houndstooth filling the larger, sunlit space, and Jettison occupying the intimate back corner. The design for Houndstooth Coffee and Jettison Cocktail Bar was driven by the building’s dual function as a bar and a coffee shop and their shared connection. Houndstooth Coffee and Jettison Cocktail Bar, OFFICIAL (Dallas) One of the only true speakeasy-style bars in Dallas, Jettison is tucked away behind Houndstooth Coffee's patio in Oak Cliff’s Sylvan Thirty development. Houndstooth Coffee and Jettison Cocktail Bar, OFFICIAL (Dallas). We are pleased to honor and celebrate the recipients and their contribution to the elevation of design in our community.” The jury also recognized two additional projects with citation awards. “The six awarded projects were recognized as not only the best in design, but also for their unique range of program and context, a direct reflection of the expertise behind our jury this year. “The 46 entries submitted for Design Awards this year were commended for their quality and representation by the jury,” said Michael Friebele, associate AIA, 2016 AIA Design Awards chair and senior associate at FTA Design Studio. The final award recipients were selected based on each project’s unique response to its cultural, social, environmental, programmatic, and contextual challenges. This year’s recipients were selected by a jury composed of internationally renowned architects Matthew Kreilich, AIA, design principal and partner at Snow KreilichArchitects in Minneapolis David Lewis, AIA, a founding principal at LTL Architects in New York and Sebastian Schmaling, AIA, founding principal at Johnsen Schmaling Architects in Milwaukee. One of the only true speakeasy-style bars in Dallas, Jettison is tucked away behind Houndstooth Coffees patio in Oak Cliffs Sylvan Thirty development. By Elliott Bueler Ap They may be the ultimate kind of regularsthe patrons of Jettison, the speakeasy-stye Dallas bar, who round out their day sipping cocktails in the same place where they procured that morning’s coffee. After getting his hands on his sister’s cocktail book, Kaiho became enthralled by the vibrant colors and playfulness of bartending. The mezcal- and sherry-focused Jettison occupies a clandestine space in the back of Houndstooth. Out of 46 submissions, the Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects has selected four projects to receive its 2016 Built Design Awards. Bartender George Kaiho of Jettison Dallas Born in Dallas and raised in Japan, George Kaiho wanted to be a bartender before he could even drink.
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