Kendall Bronco

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Architect

Matthew Sanchi, architect with ZGA Architects.

Client

Kendall Bronco, a Ford Motor Company dealer

Location

250 East Overland Road Meridian, Idaho 83642

Date of completion

May 2023

Background

Outside Boise, Idaho lies Ford Motor Company’s Kendall Bronco dealership—strikingly remade with new concepts, lighting and accents from what had previously been a local car wash.

Kendall Ford, which also inculcates shared values among Ford Bronco owners, sponsoring Bronco Club outings and events in the Meridian, Idaho area, such as trail rides with other Bronco fans and off-roading enthusiasts in the sport utility vehicle (SUV), sought to make a new space for both choosing or customizing a new Ford Bronco.

The Kendall Bronco showroom is part of the larger Kendall Ford car dealership in Meridian, Idaho.

Who designed and chose the lighting?

The selection was made by architects Simon Deng and Matt Sanchi. ZGA Architects & Planners specifically chose and laid out Alcon Lighting’s products. Kendall Ford and Ford Motor Company conceived the general lighting.

High bay cylinder lighting and a pendant track lighting system illuminate the Kendall Bronco showroom.
ZGA Architects used lighting to create distinct areas and functional zones within the open floorplan car dealership showroom.

"The project transformed and expanded an underutilized car wash into a distinct and stand-alone facility"

What was the lighting goal?

“To define specific areas within an open floorplan,” said Sanchi. “This required creating distinct lighting schemes that not only illuminate the space but also help delineate different functional zones without use of physical barriers.”

 High bay cylinder pendant lights illuminate a lounge area in the Kendall Bronco dealership showroom.
Recessed can lights illuminate a lounge in the Kendall Bronco car dealership, helping to create a space distinct from the main showroom.

What was the lighting design plan and was there a challenge in achieving it?

“To create an inviting, immersive experience for the customer, highlighting sleek materials and modern design elements used throughout the building while enhancing display of the Ford Bronco line,” said Sanchi. “Lighting was designed to complement the rugged outdoor spirit associated with the Bronco, emphasizing its adventurous appeal. Additionally, the lighting provided functional illumination for sales, accessories, and lounge and sales areas, enhancing the overall customer experience and showcasing the dealership as a modern and innovative space.”

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Square pendant lights by Alcon Lighting illuminate a conference table and digital screening space in the Kendall Bronco car dealership.

How does this design meet the needs of the Kendall Ford car dealership?

“The project transformed and expanded an underutilized car wash into a distinct and stand-alone facility," Sanchi said. "It includes a spacious sales showroom, areas for sales, accessories and lounges, as well as customer-centric vehicle displays. The site also features seating areas, a public fire pit, and carefully planned landscaping for customers to relax and explore.”

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