The Starbucks Coffee Shop in Redlands stands as a new addition to the vibrant cityscape, strategically positioned on an active street corner with a drive-through facility and ample on-site parking. As a coffee shop, it naturally attracts a significant volume of automobile traffic, necessitating a thoughtful site circulation strategy to optimize space usage. Situated within the Redlands Transit Village, the design aimed for maximum utilization of the site, while maintaining the coffee shop's distinct identity amidst neighboring structures, particularly a nearby parking structure.
To distinguish itself, the building adopts a striking butterfly roof form, departing from the conventional agrarian gable designs prevalent in the area. This intentional design choice allows the Starbucks to stand out while harmonizing with its surroundings through the use of exterior materials consistent with the agrarian theme. The western elevation incorporates a trellis element, serving as both a visual and solar barrier for patrons enjoying the outdoor seating areas.
Sustainability is a key focus of the project, with photovoltaic panels installed on the building's roof to harness solar energy. High-efficiency fixtures, a reclaimed water irrigation system, and the use of recycled materials further underscore the commitment to environmental responsibility. Additionally, the protection of glazed fenestrations through the incorporation of patios and outdoor dining areas enhances energy efficiency while providing an inviting atmosphere for customers.
In summary, the Starbucks in Redlands is more than just a coffee shop; it's a testament to innovative design and sustainable practices. By strategically integrating with its surroundings while maintaining its own distinct character, this new establishment enriches the local community and sets a benchmark for responsible development. With a focus on both functionality and environmental stewardship, it serves as a beacon of progress in the heart of Redlands.
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