Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary, Massachusetts Real Estate, American Home, Architecture Design

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary in Massachusetts

Jul 27, 2021

Design: Kripper Studio

Location: 250 Worcester Road (Route 9), Framingham, Massachusetts, USA

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

Photos @ John Horner Photography

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary in Framingham

The exterior treatment to the re-adapted building shows two types of metal paneling and super graphics to help identify the destination.

The difference in metal paneling textures, for the upper and lower registers of the building, add visual interest and appear to heighten and elongate the structure. A dedicated exit ensures ease for the customer experience.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

An exterior lighting scheme, coupled with interior lighting visible through the translucent windows, adds to the distinctive nature of the building.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

The main entry features new steps and an ADA accessible ramp. A dedicated entrance assists with the need for a first interaction security checkpoint.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

View from the entry vestibule features custom freestanding display cases and customized wall shelving.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

The client services area features natural materials used for the custom wood counters. A preserved moss wall alcove enhances the branded logo.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

The client services area incorporates digital displays to share product updates and news.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

View from the dispensary exit highlights the continuous open layout of product display, client services, and consultation area with a comfortable seating area.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary in Massachusetts, USA – Building Information

Architecture and Interiors: Kripper Studio

Project Scope
• Reuse, renovate and redesign an existing freestanding building, previously used for a restaurant, to create an upscale retail experience
for a cannabis dispensary.
• Recognize that existing site conditions and regulatory protocols could foster innovative design solutions.

Project Challenges
• Create a retail experience that conveys upscale professionalism, is approachable and welcoming
• Anticipate overwhelming customer demand and design a spacious retail experience within an existing small, narrow footprint. Existing proportions were not conducive to creating an open, expansive environment.
• Limited natural light due to a restriction on clear glass windows for cannabis dispensaries dictated by current regulations. Therefore, all windows must have a privacy film.
• Incorporate a security, identification checkpoint at the entrance without compromising the overall design integrity or customer experience
• Update infrastructure including HVAC, lighting and electrical systems

Design Solutions – Interior
• Create a more voluminous interior by eliminating the existing steps, which created a split-level interior, to level the floor to create one continuous level
• Raise the ceiling height for the retail floor
• As a more inclusive solution, design all of the counters to be ADA compliant as oppose to having only one dedicated counter
• Custom design display cases and counters with the same plywood used for the walls to maintain consistency within the materials palette
• Incorporate freestanding display cases to define circulation and display product
• Use simple raw materials – like concrete, plywood and metal – to create an environment that is approachable, yet through the detailing is sophisticated and professional

• Plan for adjusted installed lighting levels to account for the diminished natural light
• Support the concept of incorporating live plants, to relate to the brand, with custom designed shelving units where living plants are placed around the perimeter
• Design a welcoming, first interaction retail experience by integrating the security check-point with the rest of the space by using the same architectural elements

Design Solutions – Exterior
• Use of 2 different metal profiles for siding: grey and wider profile for the base and white and thinner profile for the upper volume.
• Given the long proportions of the building, use two different metal profile panels for the siding. On the lower register, a grey and wider panel. On the upper register, a white and thinner panel. This solution creates a base and an upper section for the exterior that visually has overall better proportions.
• Vertically extend the building’s parapet to create greater presence on Route 9 and provide an area for façade graphics
• Incorporate green graphic elements on the façade to make the building more distinguishable on Route 9 and connect to Cultivate logo

Sustainability Elements
• Reuse of existing building
• Stain-free, veneer-free wood
• Accommodate live plants

By the Numbers
1,970 sqft (retail floor)
1,320 sqft (lower floor for storage)
3,600 sqft (total interiors)
Materials/Resources
Exterior metal siding: Firestone
Glazed entry vestibule: Kawneer
Moss wall: Artisan Moss
Plywood, Steel and Glass displays: designed by Kripper Studio
Fabricator: Mousam Valley Millwork

Project Team
Architecture: Kripper Studio
Interiors: Kripper Studio
Graphics Program: Kripper Studio
General Contractor: Hadley Contracting Services
Structural Engineer: Souza, True & Partners, Inc.
Lighting Consultant: Reflex Lighting
Supergraphics: Studio Fresh
Photography: John Horner Photography

About Cultivate
Cultivate is a fully integrated cannabis company founded in Leicester, Massachusetts. Its co-located medical and adult use store in Leicester, made
history in 2018, when it became one of the two first adult-use marijuana retail establishments in Massachusetts. Cultivate has since opened two additional retail establishments – one in Framingham and one in Worcester. Cultivate is committed to the communities in which it operates and regularly donates to organizations that support communities disproportionately impacted by the long standing prohibition of cannabis.

About Kripper Studio
Kripper Studio is an architecture and design firm dedicated to creating community, stewarding natural and cultural resources, and improving personal wellness through its crafting of space. Using the vocabulary of modernist architecture as a guide, Kripper Studio’s diverse residential and commercial projects express respect for local conditions, to heighten users’ appreciation of landscape and neighborhood.

The firm consistently advocates for environmental-performance strategies that add value to clients’ investment. Kripper Studio realizes these principles thanks to a collaborative approach. Its project teams consider initial input and subsequent feedback from clients, consultants, future occupants, and local stakeholders as vital drivers of design.

They combine this research with rigorous exploration of precedent to present stakeholders with multiple alternative solutions, around which consensus forms. Kripper Studio also expedites the transformation of ideas into reality by prioritizing constructability as a criterion of good design. Members of the firm believe that site conditions, budgets, schedules, and regulatory frameworks can foster innovative solutions, rather than impede them.

Cultivate Cannabis Dispensary Massachusetts

Photography @ John Horner Photography

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Location: 250 Worcester Road (Route 9), Framingham, Massachusetts, USA

Cannabis Shop Designs

Contemporary Cannabis Dispensary Architecture – architectural selection below:

Dockside Cannabis – Ballard, Seattle, Washington, USA
Design: Graham Baba Architects
Dockside Cannabis - Ballard, Seattle shop
photo : Andrew Pogue
Dockside Cannabis – Ballard Shop

Scarlet Fire Cannabis Dispensary, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Design: SevenPoint Interiors
Scarlet Fire Cannabis Dispensary Toronto
photo courtesy of architects office
Scarlet Fire Cannabis Dispensary

Sweet Seven Cannabis, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Architecture: dkstudio architects inc.
Sweet Seven Cannabis Shop Waterloo
photo : Deena Kamel
Sweet Seven Cannabis Shop

Massachusetts Buildings

Massachusetts Architecture

Massachusetts Architecture

Franklin County Justice Center, Greenfield, MA
Design: Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Franklin County Justice Center
photograph © Brad Feinknopf
Franklin County Justice Center Building in Massachusetts

Perles Family Studio, Jacob’s Pillow Dance, Becket
Design: David Croteau of Flansburgh Architects
Perles Family Studio at Jacob’s Pillow Dance, Becket, MA
photo : Robert Benson Photography
Jacob’s Pillow Dance Building in Becket

Massachusetts College of Art and Design – Design and Media Center
Design: Ennead Architects
Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Design and Media Center | www.e-architect.com
photograph © Peter Vanderwarker
Massachusetts College of Art and Design Building

New York State Buildings

New York State Architecture Designs – NY State

Olnick Spanu House, Garrison
Design: Alberto Campo Baeza
Contemporary New York House

HSU House, Ithaca
Design: EPIPHYTE Lab Architects

Holley House, Garrison
Design: hanrahanMeyers architects

House in Austerlitz
Design: anmahian winton architects

A classic Modern US house:

Farnsworth House

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