Our Services
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ARCHITECTURE
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
site planning
urban planning
site surveying
schematic design
design development
construction documents
specifications
construction administration
job site supervision
project coordination
LEED certification
sustainable design
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DESIGN
INTERIORS
program development
space planning
schematic design
design development
contract documents
specifications
millwork detailing
GRAPHIC DESIGN
logo development
signage applications
menu systems
KITCHENS
facilities and equipment inventory
schematic design
equipment selection
contract documents
specifications
point-of-connection plans
FURNITURE
TABLETOP
MERCHANDISING SYSTEMS
UNIFORMS
LIGHTING
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
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DIRECTION
ENVIRONMENT
market analysis
in-market audit
audience | user exit survey
focus group facilitating
market segment
market position
COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
in-market audit
competitive swot analysis
competitive price analysis
menu gap study
BRAND DNA®
brand marketing strategy
marketing plan
public relations plan
event strategy
brand communications
FOOD, BEVERAGE, AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS
STRATEGIC PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
site selection criteria
pos systems applications
hr management strategies
training manuals and programs
finance, accounting and controls
operational manuals and processes
AVAILABLE THIRD PARTY CONSULTANTS
structural engineering
mechanical engineering
electrical engineering
civil engineering
environmental testing
materials, land, and soils testing
audio | visual design
security systems
brewery | process consulting
laundry consulting
traffic | parking consulting
Our Methods
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Onsite-Insight®
*Onsite-Insight, a division of Knauer Incorporated, was developed in response to the hospitality boom in the 1990s when many new sites were being developed and existing properties were being redeveloped. Onsite-Insight is a methodology utilizing a step-by-step process to survey and evaluate locations for future development or to determine what needs to be done in an existing location. It encompasses all related entitlement and ordinance constraints put on a property by authorities having jurisdiction. It includes a thorough review of applicable building code requirements and the related fees. It takes all aspects into consideration: utilities, mechanical and electrical services, health department requirements, fire ordinances, liquor licensure, and signage, and compiles the information into a due diligence document for the client. One of the most critical aspects of Onsite-Insight is thoroughly surveying all site conditions and recording them for any and all future development. The methodology is completely customizable to any client’s specific needs.*
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Brand DNA®
differentiators, nuances, and attitudes
The letters “DNA” are an acronym for “Differentiators, Nuances, and Attitudes.” In application, Brand DNA takes form as a collection of five to seven key words or phrases that epitomize the guest experience. In a food and beverage business, these five to seven key words and phrases describe the look, feel, and vibe of the place; they will describe the food, beverage, and service expectations and, in general, what the brand will be like for the guest.
Since the guest is the center of the universe in all successful businesses, the brand experience is defined through the customer’s eyes, not ours. Ideally, following a visit to your operation, a customer would describe his or her guest experience to a friend in a manner that is similar to or a direct match to the stated Brand DNA.
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Just as biological DNA determines what characteristics a person has in their genetic makeup, Brand DNA determines what is “baked into” a brand or concept. The key words and phrases have been chosen carefully as they are not only a brand aspiration in terms of what we want the guest to “get” about the concept; they represent the very essence of the genetic code of the brand–how the brand concept is hardwired.
Color selection, lighting, furniture, music, uniforms, menus, product communication, signage, restrooms, staff profiles–virtually every guest interface is an opportunity to communicate the brand. All of it must lock together seamlessly into a pure, real, and meaningful experience. Power Brands deliver their message over and over, loud and clear, and on a consistent basis.
survival of the fittest
Every decision about all guest touchpoints will be influenced by referring to and adhering to the DNA. As such, the Brand DNA acts as a guide and a filter for ownership, management, and staff brand ambassadors–all people who collectively serve as architects of the concept. It represents as blueprint for success from the onset of the project through the life of the business.
During the creative process of concept development, Brand DNA is critical in establishing boundaries and articulating the desired end result. Once operational, Brand DNA acts as an objective measure to determine “what it is” versus “what it should be.” By properly utilizing Brand DNA as a tool, concepts will evolve and become fortified, resulting in a richer, more clarified version of the experience.
Without Brand DNA, concepts are at risk of becoming diluted or convoluted over time. The Brand DNA Rule is that all decisions must support at least two points of the stated Brand DNA and contradict none.
the tribe
The brand guest base is made up of members of a tribe. They are bound to the tribe on the basis of what they value, sharing key, common beliefs and lifestyles. Each part of the Brand DNA is designed to be obvious to and have value to this like-minded target audience. Like all tribal communities, the brand tribe will have many different types of individuals with differing roles that make up the group. They will vary in age, occupation, and social status and can be quite diverse. The brand therefore represents a gathering place where rituals, traditions, and predictable tribal behavior will be carried out by all members.
Should the safe, attractive environment or the value proposition be perceived by the tribe to have changed, even slightly, it is possible that the connection between tribe and concept will be broken. The tribe then migrates to seek value and connectivity elsewhere. Changing the tribe’s collective belief in an effort to regain trust and loyalty is a complex and costly proposition.
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Sketchbook
Once the Brand DNA is defined, Knauer compiles all of the project data; the target market, the comp set, the concept statement, the Brand DNA itself, along with name and logo options into a SKETCHBOOK for our clients. We utilize this to develop a site plan, a floor plan, and ultimately a 3D model of the building, the space, and the adjacencies, so a client can see their project as their customer, the guest, will soon see it when built – from every angle. But, we don’t stop there. We further articulate the design in the SKETCHBOOK with a palette of colors, materials, lighting designs, furnishings, fixtures, art, accessories, table top, and even server uniforms. Many times, we provide menu direction and specialty items for the client to ponder, leaving no stone unturned. From “soup to nuts”. The SKETCHBOOK communicates all aspects of the project allowing the client to immerse themselves in their project so they can make informed decisions. This tool is invaluable to our and our client’s success. Building the project digitally allows us to look at and flush out many design options. We can then produce better and more complete construction documents for the trades to build the project. It is not unusual, as a matter of fact, it is intentional for the SKETCHBOOK to be indistinguishable from the finished project. After all, that is the goal.