Middle West Spirits
Brad Feinknopf

Finding the right balance

Kalwall as Manufacturers

The ability to balance design, cost and function can sometimes be a complicated, lengthy and expensive process. And then there are cases such as the Middle West Spirits expansion project in Columbus, Ohio, when one element can make everything come together. In this instance, that element turned out to be Kalwall® translucent sandwich panels. Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design of Columbus selected Kalwall as the signature feature in the expansion of a historic 1920’s era warehouse that is home to this artisan small batch distillery.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

JBAD describes the 55-foot (17 m) tiered structure clad in Kalwall as a “parabuilding” — an addition or alteration to an existing building that transforms the essential character of the original structure. In addition to a tasting room, bottle shop and office, the expansion needed to accommodate new distillery equipment to increase production, including two new towering stills, one 50-foot (15 m) high and the other 35-foot (11 m) high, as well as several large mashing tanks.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

Working within a restricted footprint, a center portion of the 10,000-square-foot (1,000 m2 ) warehouse’s original steel bow truss and wood roof was removed. Kalwall panels were used to clad the entire new structure, creating what the architect describes as a monolithic translucent white tower with both a striking and subtle daytime presence and a glowing, beacon-like quality at night. The adjacent tasting room was positioned to have a striking view of the distillery. In addition to being a distinctive feature, Kalwall translucent sandwich panels provide the owners with a bright space that allows them to easily monitor the equipment within the distillery. Kalwall’s daylight modelling service allowed the architects to design the building so that different elevations transmit different amounts of light to provide completely balanced, museum-quality daylighting™.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

And while Kalwall panels provided a solution that fulfilled the required design and function aspects, they were also particularly appealing for the cost savings. John Kelly, the Ohio sales representative for Kalwall, said both JBAD and Sullivan Builders of Worthington, Ohio, were looking for a single-source cladding solution that was within budget and could meet their timetables.

photo_credit Brad Feinknopf
Brad Feinknopf

“The decision to clad the building with Kalwall was made after the excavation work had started,” Kelly says. “I’m not sure what the original cladding material was to be, but after our shop drawings were issued, we began getting questions from Sullivan about the steel supports required. They learned that they could eliminate quite a bit of the steel behind our panels due to our span capability and the lightweight nature of Kalwall. This was an unexpected cost-savings to the team.”

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