Jelly Roll's Goodnight Nashville: A Nod to Family History
Goodnight Nashville was showcased on Channel 2 showcasing Jelly Roll’s personal connection to Nashville woven through the interior of the 4 story space.
“a gorgeous space dedicated to jelly roll”
This four-story with a mezzanine restaurant is located downtown along legendary Lower Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, filled with live music and buzzing energy of tourism. Responding to the site’s historic context, the building is constructed with mass timber, a nod to the commercial warehouses within the area that are heavy timber and load bearing masonry, but with a fresh take showing how far this renewable structure type has come through out the years. The mass timber and palette of simple, durable materials, pulls patrons in by creating a warm and inviting space with large floor to floor heights. An inviting, open stair guides people to explore the upper levels of the building. The top level is equipped with garage doors to open up to a rooftop terrace, creating the opportunity for an indoor/ outdoor space for everyone to experience.
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