Wright Motorsports
Wright Motorsports in Batavia, Ohio presented an unexpectedly complex industrial campus—an active race operation with more than 44 vehicles on site and a daily rhythm defined by loading, fabrication, staging, and rapid turnaround. Our proposal responds with a 12,000 SF facility addition conceived less as a “building expansion” and more as an operational infrastructure upgrade: a clear, legible framework for how people, cars, equipment, and deliveries move through the site.
The addition is organized around circulation as the primary architectural driver. Oversized bay doors, staging zones, and service edges establish a continuous workflow from arrival to prep to deployment, while separating heavy vehicle movement from staff and visitor access. The massing reinforces this logic: a simple, durable envelope that reads as a single working volume, paired with a lower, more human-scaled frontage that marks entry and supports day-to-day administrative needs.
To test and communicate performance, not just appearance, we developed visualizations focused on flow: turning radii, vehicle queuing, trailer access, and internal adjacencies. These drawings and renderings operate as a decision-making tool, allowing the team to evaluate spatial efficiency, safety, and clarity of circulation before construction.








