CELEBRATING THE ART OF THE MOTORCYCLE.
BIKE SHOW’VROOM
Planned as a 10,000 SF expansion to the oldest continuously operating Harley Davidson showroom in the world, located in Columbus’ Franklinton neighborhood, the project acts as a gallery for the product line. Industrial materials and a floating wood cloud play background to the bike show and the rear space tunes and outfits sold bikes to the customer’s needs.





Structurally, the building was designed to act both as a podium to support future development on its roof and expand east. The new showroom was a starting point for an entire eight acre redevelopment vision plan for West Broad Street. (photo credits: Feinknopf)