waffle champion

project team
lingo construction
midtown renaissance group
j&b graphics

awards
2015 | ULI Impact Award – Distinguished Merit 

press
2015 | journal record MT Man: Fitzsimmons Leaves Mark
2014 | koco Midtown in Middle of a Renaissance
2014 | Distinctly Oklahoma “Waffle Champion”
2013 | newsok Something Cool at Waffle Champion

 

Waffle Champion spent its infancy as one of Oklahoma City’s favorite food trucks but quickly grew into 1,445 square feet on the ground level of 1212 North Walker, a four-story mixed-use building with residential apartments on the floors above. An additional 1,408 square feet of basement space is the home of Waffle Champion’s commercial kitchen and offices.

The basic concept of the restaurant is simple: waffles. The perforated, square screens on Waffle Champion’s exterior mimic the geometry of a waffle grid. Simple, inexpensive materials were used to create a “deconstructed waffle” as the organizing element of the interior. Yellow pine lumber and sheets of maple veneer plywood were used to create light shrouds for the ceiling plane and lower shelving, as well as the bench seating and tables. The effect is different layers of intersecting planes, hence a deconstructed waffle.

Polycarbonate wall panels along the common corridor bring light into the building and the color palette used comes straight from the hue of waffles and their creamy batter. The perforated grid on the outside transformed a simple unassuming facade into a vibrant billboard for the tenant, and is brought inside the space for continuity. At dusk, the panels are washed in light to provide a dynamic effect in the evening and into the night.

photo
© joseph mills