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DAYLIGHTING MR.
PIG Piggly Wiggly
Try to say Piggly
Wiggly without giggling. This is the funny-sounding company with a cartoon
spokespig. But what looks and sounds like a character in a child's nursery tale
is, in fact, a powerful marketing symbol that generates $4 billion in annual
sales from over 600 independent franchises. Piggly Wiggly is synonymous with
supermarket in the Deep South; whoever wears the $3,000 "Mr. Pig" costume is an
instant celebrity making frequent public appearances and posing for countless
photographs.
In the early 1980s, Piggly Wiggly began to extend its
market area. This was no subtle, northward creep, but rather a bounding leap to
the cooler climate of eastern Wisconsin. Today there are 19 Piggly Wigglys in
the region, owned and operated by wholesaler Fresh Brands, headquartered in
Sheboygan.
The company works hard to build its market share and has
successfully protected it from inroads made by aggressive competitors. Piggly
Wiggly stores track what and how much shoppers buy. Like Las Vegas casinos,
they know who the "high rollers" are; if their grocery purchases fall
significantly, Fresh Brands takes the time to call them to find out if there is
a problem. Customers receive birthday invitations to Piggly Wiggly for special
dinners. Their children get help in becoming bat boys and girls for the
Milwaukee Brewers. One store offers customers a chance to toss coins into a
special fountain for donation to a different charity each
month.
However, the Piggly Wiggly Community Charities Fountain is not
the first thing customers notice as they enter the brand new Piggly Wiggly at
the Washington Square Shopping Center in Sheboygan. Based on design ideas used
in supermarkets and department stores as far away as Paris, Fresh Brands'
60,000-square-foot flagship store was unique in the company's fleet. Customers
enter a shopping world of curved and rounded grocery departments lit by
skylights, including such atypical offerings as a combination coffee/book and
magazine shop manned by a latte-frothing barista. This Piggly Wiggly's
boutique-like interior encourages traffic flow from one department to the next
and belies the fairly standard, big box store of split face masonry block as
perceived from the parking lot outside.
Among the store's
more striking elements are a series of eight, Kalwall georoof skylights ranging
from 8 to 25 feet in diameter and bathing virtually every department in
controlled, natural daylight. The circular georoofs were developed first and
then echoed in the curving retail areas below them. One monstrous 60-foot
skylight by Kalwall-affiliated Structures Unlimited, Inc., sits crown-like atop
the building's center section and daylights row upon row of more traditional
supermarket shelving.
Structures Unlimited is renowned for their unique
skylight systems capable of clearspans over 100'. Pre-engineered, rigid-frame,
aluminum box beam structures are blended with translucent, insulated
Kalwall® panels to form a total composite building system. The result is an
interesting architectural feature that bathes the interior with balanced,
glare-free, natural daylight. The inherent characteristics of the Structures
Unlimited/Kalwall system include rapid, less costly installation; single-source
responsibility; leak-proof performance; and superior structural integrity that
withstands the high snow loads of Wisconsin winters as easily as Florida
hurricanes. The energy performance of the system is unrivaled.
Kalwall's
translucent, diffuse-light properties deliver the best quality of natural
daylight. Even on cloudy days, the panels transmit even, usable natural light.
When skies are bright and sunny, the diffuse panels eliminate harsh glare, hot
spots and shadows often associated with traditional glazing. Minute glass
fibers within the surface of the panels act like prisms to magnify and
transform even the lowest levels of daylight into uniformly balanced
illumination.
What artificial lighting Piggly Wiggly does use is
programmed to dim or even shut off entirely in response to how much natural
light enters. Limiting energy consumption and its cost is a primary advantage
of using Kalwall panels. Together, the skylight by Structures Unlimited, Inc.
and the Kalwall georoofs contribute to energy savings of $55,000 per year at
the Sheboygan store. The panels offer an aesthetic side as well; lit from the
inside at night, the skylights generate a warm, inviting glow.
The
design of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin, store has been so popular with customers,
there are plans to use elements of it in the renovation of as many as 90 other
Fresh Brands corporate and franchised stores in eastern Wisconsin and northern
Illinois. The plan is adaptable to stores from 45,000 to 70,000 square feet and
has been used at other Piggly Wigglys in Kenosha, Omro, Cross Plains, Howard,
Waunakee and West Bend, Wisconsin. A second Sheboygan project is also
planned.
Needless to say, Fresh Brands is pleased. The company had never
used either Structures Unlimited, Inc. or Kalwall before, but felt that both
were ideal for the new Piggly Wiggly building format after researching many
other daylighting products. Fresh Brands cited the "unique retail shopping
ambiance," "energy savings from reduced lighting designs" and "terrific
aesthetic appeal." The construction industry press seems to agree, judging by
the Sheboygan store's numerous trade awards including "Store of the
Year."
Piggly Wiggly
Photos: Fresh Brands
Structures
Unlimited, Inc. & Kalwall Specifications: Light Transmission:
20% U-factor: .29 by NFRC Shading Coefficient: 0.23 Panel Color:
Crystal and White Trim Color: Bone White
For more information,
contact: Bruce Keller Structures Unlimited, Inc., 603-645-6539 (U.S.
800-225-3895) or Kalwall Corporation, 603-627-3861 (U.S.
800-258-9777) |
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