Cushing Terrell has designed the G5 Brewing Company, a legacy project celebrating family and place, in Beloit, WI. The design balances local vernacular, contemporary details, and western materials to create a timeless brewery and restaurant to gather for good company and a pint or two.
The building's primary areas represent the five members of the family and are organized around a central beer garden with views into the brewing operations - the heart of the project. Tumbled red brick on the exterior and within the space alludes to Beloit's industrial past, while rustic wood siding and corten steel accents reflect places the Gundersons enjoyed in Montana. The two material influences tie together banquet, bar, and dining areas with the help of a common material pallet of concrete, hot-rolled steel, and barnwood.
For the silo-shaped private banquet room, narrow linear light fixtures are arranged vertically up the walls in the two-story space. The playful installation is reminiscent of light passing through metal panel joints in a grain silo. A similar detail is repeated in the barnwood-like paneling adjacent to the stairway to the brewer's loft.
The brewery walls are high-gloss white panels that brighten up the space and bring attention to the brewing tanks and spiral staircase. To soften the industrial elements, cozy lounge furniture was incorporated with decorative pendant lighting above. With an eye to every detail, the dining chairs and barstools were powder coated to match the G5 beer taps.
Photography: Ryan Hainey