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Original Title: Hammer & Hand build-out of new flagship store for Danner pays homage to local roots
Original Author: Molly Donegan
Originally Posted on: November 6th, 2013

Commercial construction project features design-build collaboration between Danner, designers and builder.

You could call it commercial construction’s take on jazz: improvisation and interpretation built on a solid framework.  You start with a great idea and assemble a talented ensemble to fully realize it.

In this case the great idea was Danner’s vision for its new lifestyle concept store located in Union Way, the hip new retail hub straddling Portland’s Pearl District and West End neighborhoods.  The “ensemble” was Danner’s Haven Anderson, Karen Wolf, and Peter Christenberry; Hammer & Hand’s Kevin Guinn, Scott Gunter, Aaron Quint, Dan Bauer and Adrian Anderson; and designers Brian Pietrowski, Michelle Jeresek, and Scott Frederickson.

The goal was to build a retail location that paid homage to place and gave three-dimensional representation to Danner’s brand – all in 4 weeks.  It was an effort that we felt honored to support.


Retail build-out of Danner’s flagship store features hand-rendered mural (l), living wall (c), and cementitious finish and dropped wood ceiling to evoke historic warehouse vibe. Photography by Boone Speed.

“Besides the fact that we identify with Danner as a neighbor and a Portland company, we also use their product in the field,” said project supervisor Kevin Guinn.  “Danner makes great boots – it was a natural fit for us.  And once they selected us as their builder, it was off to the races.”

To make the project happen on its tight timeframe, Hammer & Hand deployed a suite of resources at once.  We tapped Scott Gunter, fresh off H&H’s Karuna House project, to lead our onsite team, made up of go-to H&H craftsmen Aaron Quint, Dan Bauer and Adrian Anderson.  We deployed the H&H woodshop for custom fabrication.  Both Creative Woodworking and Emerson Hardwoods also contributed to the effort, producing and milling materials for the project.  Matt Deschler at Formed Objects built custom metalwork.  And of course the full complement of subcontractors joined in.


View toward teardrop trailer dressing room facade.

Designed to showcase Danner’s Stumptown Collection of Portland-built boots, the project emphasizes the local: locally harvested native madrona, pacific maple, and hemlock; locally-produced custom fittings and furnishings; and locally-conceived design installed by a local contractor.

The space also tells local stories.  A painted mural by Brett Superstar Art connects shoppers with Oregon’s Mt. Hood wilderness.  A hand-troweled cementitious finish (by Robert McAnulty Custom Finish) and a dropped wood ceiling evoke the interior of an old historic warehouse.  A living wall of native plants (by Enviroscapes NW) brings a slice of old growth forest into the store.


Design-build process for teardrop trailer facade.  This photo by Scott Gunter.

Perhaps most evocative of the store’s set pieces is its dressing room, designed by Brian Pietrowski to echo the lines of a 1940s teardrop camper, hand built on site by Hammer & Hand.  Armed with photographs of the vintage trailer and a small Sketch-Up model of its profile, Aaron and Dan worked with Brian and the Danner team to fully realize the built product – true “design-build” collaboration.


Three key set pieces: teardrop trailer facade of dressing room (l), painted mural (c), living wall (r).

Using the electronic grid of the Sketch-Up model, we projected the profile onto the wall and used bending board to create the exterior lines of the trailer wall.  We then laminated these lines with thinly-milled madrona.  Tongue-and-groove madrona paneling faces the “trailer.”


Interior of dressing room evokes interior of teardrop trailer.

The arched wall inside the dressing room is made with tongue-and-groove madrona as well.  Danner and the designers originally planned the interior of the room with no shaping at all, but once we faced the exterior of the “trailer” the team decided to extend the trailer metaphor inside.  From conception to finish, this centerpiece fixture of the store took just days to accomplish, taking a napkin sketch to three-dimensional reality.


Display shelving floats, thanks to custom hardware fabricated by Formed Objects.

“This was a great partnership, working with great materials,” said Kevin.  “And we’re all proud at the nimble, fast work.  We hit the marks and the new store opened on schedule.”

– Zack

P.S. View the full image portfolio here, and check out the build-out of the Danner Tanasbourne store in Beaverton, OR.

P.P.S. Check out this video about the Danner build-out and this video about the teardrop trailer detail.



Original Title: A Closer Look at Commercial Tenant Improvements Danner Union Way & Danner Tanasbourne
Original Author: Laura Grange
Originally Posted on: May 14th, 2014

Seattle general contractor shares video and photos of completed commercial TI projects.

Hammer & Hand has enjoyed working on two commercial retail tenant improvements for LaCrosse’s Danner Boots. H&H built the Danner flagship store in Portland and then built a second store for the company at Tanasbourne in Beaverton. Check out the videos and photo gallery below to learn more about these commercial TI projects.

Danner Boots Union Way Build-Out

Danner Boots Union Way Store Construction VideoHear designer Brian Pietrowski and H&H team members Kevin Guinn and Scott Gunter discuss the 5-week “breakneck build-out” of the Union Way Danner store in this new video.

Watch the video here.

 

Construction Detail: Teardrop Trailer

Danner Boots Union Way Construction Detail VideoIn this video designer Brian Pietrowski and H&H lead carpenter Scott Gunter discuss the details of the design and construction of the teardrop trailer dressing room in the Danner Union Way store.

Watch the video here.

 

Danner Union Way Store Photos

Danner Union Way Store Photos Portland ORThe boutique-style Danner Boots Union Way store in Portland brings together a variety of Pacific Northwest themes and materials, including a teardrop trailer dressing room and native wood sourced from the Pacific Northwest.

Check out the photo portfolio here.

Danner Tanasbourne Store Photos

Danner Tanasbourne Store PhotosAfter completion of the Danner Union Way store build-out in Portland, H&H was brought back to build a second store in Beaverton, OR. H&H worked with the Danner creative team and architect Michelle Jeresek to complete the project.

Check out the photo portfolio here.


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