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Apr 17, 2002 12:00 PM

Bass Pro Architects
2500 E. Kearney
Springfield, MO 65898
(t) 417-873-5372
(f) 417-873-5383
(f) 480-905-9423
www.basspro.com
Location: Atlanta, Georgia

Size: 134,000 sq. ft.

Category: New Retail Stores (5,000 sq. ft. or more)

Firm: Bass Pro Architects

Developer/Owner: Bass Pro Shops

Bass Pro Architects pay tribute to the great outdoors with Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World. The store boasts a 30,000-gallon aquarium housing indigenous species with opportunities for professional casting demonstrations; an indoor archery range; and an indoor 43' natural climbing wall. These features create excitement, bring outdoor environments inside and provide opportunities for product testing in technically appropriate environments.

An array of interior structures and custom-designed, artisan-produced elements strategically placed throughout the store provide numerous destinations, create a sense of discovery and draw customers through the space. Unique case work and specialty fixtures display products, and custom designed steel chandeliers add interest. Changes in volume range from the high clerestory, full of natural light, to the intimate and self-contained Fly Shop.

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