The cafeteria will have different types of seating so that there won't be boredom of the same interior design. We hope to seat around 150 people on each floor - including the outside seating.
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I like the seating and the use of trees inside the cafeteria. What is the seating capacity of space?
Can you provide more specifics?
By Stiles-Roberts, Educator at 01:33 pm, 25 September 2011
its great to see the design developing - i know one of the goals is to make the space more spacious, comfortable, and inviting - but looking at this model i feel like it may have gone to far in the other direction - there is almost too much space between seating types and tables it starts to feel a little sterile - not very warm and inviting. i'm imaging that those booths will be really popular! may have to set up a way to do reservations!
By logan_rogers, Architect at 02:08 pm, 04 October 2011
We understand what you are talking about, Mr. Rogers, but from afar the tables are supposed to spell out ML - for Mira Loma. We will work on making the place feel warmer and more inviting. Thank you.
Miranda Marcussen Director of Community Relations
Your seating arrangement is quite unique and it would invite more people to eat there(especially the booths!) but how do you plan on bringing in the community? Is the new cafeteria exclusively for dining?
By urbanfusion, Student at 08:21 pm, 01 October 2012
Formal institutions are different from the informal in terms of their system. In schools, colleges and universities unlike the home a proper research paper way is used to get other people educated, and after giving education proper test systems are introduces to check.
By KamalKhan (not verified) at 02:42 am, 08 April 2015
Comments
I like the seating and the use of trees inside the cafeteria. What is the seating capacity of space?
Can you provide more specifics?
its great to see the design developing - i know one of the goals is to make the space more spacious, comfortable, and inviting - but looking at this model i feel like it may have gone to far in the other direction - there is almost too much space between seating types and tables it starts to feel a little sterile - not very warm and inviting. i'm imaging that those booths will be really popular! may have to set up a way to do reservations!
We understand what you are talking about, Mr. Rogers, but from afar the tables are supposed to spell out ML - for Mira Loma. We will work on making the place feel warmer and more inviting. Thank you.
All the different types of seating you have is really cool.
Director of Energy and Sustainability
Miranda Marcussen Director of Community Relations
Your seating arrangement is quite unique and it would invite more people to eat there(especially the booths!) but how do you plan on bringing in the community? Is the new cafeteria exclusively for dining?
Formal institutions are different from the informal in terms of their system. In schools, colleges and universities unlike the home a proper research paper way is used to get other people educated, and after giving education proper test systems are introduces to check.