Ground 59 revitalizes a block in Milwaukee’s Bay View community by introducing four unique Asian-themed restaurants and enhancing urban connectivity. The design strategically integrates two new buildings along a busy commercial street, repurposes existing structures, and introduces a pedestrian walkway that bridges residential and retail areas.
This walkway, inspired by Tokyo’s Yokocho alleys, facilitates a new neighborhood connection and features an urban courtyard designed for diverse activities such as performances, movie screenings, and farmers’ markets.
The design approach harmonizes with the local context while introducing modern elements. The buildings are conceived with a contemporary interpretation of Milwaukee’s traditional gable-roofed bungalows, extended and segmented to create the pedestrian thoroughfare.
“Well executed community gathering–definitely a challenging site. It draws people in and creates new urban space.”
Corey Squire, AIA (2024 Design Awards Juror)
The restrained material palette includes cementitious siding mimicking Shou Sugi Ban (an 18th Century Japanese wood-burning technique) and cedar siding at the building joints, emphasizing the connection and continuity between the structures. The design’s simplicity is complemented by the interior of the restaurants, which blend cultural influences with modern sophistication to create distinct dining experiences.
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