
Mellow Mushroom Restaurants
Each restaurant is designed to blend the Mellow Mushroom brand with the unique characteristics of the project location.
Each restaurant is designed to blend the Mellow Mushroom brand with the unique characteristics of the project location.
The All Things Healing Spiritual Retreat and Learning Center consists of five buildings and three pavilions on a rugged 11 acre site near San Ramon, Costa Rica.
Our work with the Hardee’s franchise has included both “ground-up” construction and major renovations.
Gerding Collaborative has served as the Architect of Record for thirty-five Panda Express Restaurants.
The design concept was inspired by the art deco era of ocean liners and features teak wood tones with wide horizontal planks and silver reveals.
Conceived as a lifestyle center, the project’s master plan consists of a mixed-use development on approximately 28 acres.
Our professional services for Starbucks Coffee Company consisted of Predevelopment Services, Construction Document Services, and Permit Expediting Services.
Shaw Design Center Program consisted of architectural and interior design services for the North America roll-out of a retail center and showroom program.
Gerding Collaborative has worked with CSX Transportation on various rail yard structures since 2012.
Cobb Marietta Water Authority consists of a comprehensive renovation of the 14,080 SF existing building.
Java Jumps concept was to combine a children’s inside playground and a cafe in one exciting, vibrant atmosphere.
K & M Automotive involved gutting and converting the existing building and service bays into bright, colorful customer services areas and offices.
Seven and Company combines retail space with a full service hair salon that can accommodate up to eight stylists.
The Fishmonger Seafood Grill, located in a neighborhood shopping center, was conceived as a true neighborhood restaurant.
This indoor sports facility offers two fields suitable for a variety of field sports.
The goal of The Shoppes at Fairview project was to “break the mold” of the ubiquitous suburban strip shopping center.