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Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, Charlotte, N.C.

A new company name, logo, fixturing system and interior design mark the revamped Home Economist Market, an organic grocery story. Wood flooring, exposed ceiling trusses, and murals on rough canvases contribute to the natural, organically grown feel. And progressive wall colors, low-profile shelving and unobtrusive signage make navigation easy and intuitive for shoppers.

Client: Home Economist Market, Charlotte, N.C.
Tom Zerbinos
Dick Harrell

Design/Architecture: Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, Charlotte, N.C.
Tim Morrison, principal-in-charge
Daniel Montano, design director
Mohammad Ismail, project manager
Paige Brice, interior designer
Phillip Petty, environmental graphic designer
John Ellis, job captain

General Contractor: Heard Ratzlaff Construction, Charlotte, N.C.

Outside Design Consultants: Bliss Fasman Inc., New York (lighting)
Bowers Consulting, Red Lion, Pa. (mechanical engineers)
WGPM Inc., Charlotte, N.C. (structural engineers);
Sturgill Engineering, Lexington, N.C. (electrical engineers)
C.E. Holt Equipment Co., Charlotte, N.C. (refrigeration)

Flooring: Amtico Intl., Atlanta

Lighting: Maddux Lighting, Greensboro, N.C.

Signage and Graphics: Visual Impressions, Charlotte, N.C.
Plastex Fabrication, Charlotte, N.C.
Casco, Kannapolis, N.C.

Photography: Jeffrey Clare, Charlotte, N.C.

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