McDonalds' may have been updating their look across North America, but the McDonalds and Fuel Station located in Batumi, Georgia, takes the fast food chain's brand to a whole new level. Incredibly sleek, it is essentially a futuristic glass structure that does more justice to the restaurant and gas stop than they do for it.
Designed by architect Giorgi Khmaladze, the McDonalds and Fuel Station also includes recreational spaces and a reflective pool. Interestingly, the structure has been constructed in such a way that the vehicle services and dining are isolated from one another, both physically and visually.
What really makes the McDonalds and Fuel Station so exciting is the way the end tapers off to a point as though it just fell from the sky.
Futuristic Gas Stations
The McDonalds and Fuel Station by Giorgi Khmaladze is Incredibly Slick
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Gas Stations - As the automotive industry and fast food chains continue to evolve, there is an opportunity for futuristic gas station designs that combine the two industries in a sleek, modern way.
2. Hybrid Commercial Spaces - Combining multiple commercial spaces, such as a gas station and restaurant, into a single location can create a new market for hybrid commercial spaces.
3. Reflective Design Elements - Adding reflective design elements to commercial structures can create an immersive experience for customers and draw attention to the location.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architecture firms can take the lead on designing futuristic gas stations and hybrid commercial spaces that push the boundaries of traditional design.
2. Fast Food and Restaurant Industry - Fast food chains can partner with gas stations to create unique hybrid commercial spaces that are both functional and appealing to customers.
3. Automotive and Transportation Industry - Auto companies and fuel station providers can collaborate on designs for futuristic gas stations that cater to the changing needs of consumers in the automotive industry.