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Since the 1950s, Andys has been woven into the fabric of Chino, California - a family business passed down through generations, serving a community that has grown up around it. When the time came to build a permanent new home, the design had to honor that legacy while giving the business a confident, contemporary identity. The result is a 5,000-square-foot fast casual restaurant that rejects suburban commercial anonymity in favor of honest materiality and civic presence. By day, floor-to-ceiling glazing opens the dining room to the neighborhood it has served for decades. By night, it becomes a warm lantern - a beacon of belonging in an otherwise ordinary commercial landscape. |
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| Night view |
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| View from Riverside Drive |
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| Drive-thru |
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| View through the patio |
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| Parking lot entry |
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| Driving by |
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| Facade detail |
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| Dining room |
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| Dining room |
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| Site Plan |
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| Ground Floor Plan |
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| Upper Floor Plan |
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| Click on thumbnails to open windows with larger images. |
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