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Commercial: SYNOPTICS Cafe

  • Synoptics Cafe, 1993
Size: 3,500 s.f.
Location: Santa Clara, California

SynOptics Communications found it necessary to up-grade their existing corporate cafeteria in order to meet the needs of their growing population. The needed improvements included expanding the seating capacity from 80 seats to 125 seats, addition of on-site cooking capabilities, elimination of existing queuing problems in the servery, relocation of the entry and overall architectural redesign. The scope of work in the new design required complete demolition of the existing cafeteria.

    Synoptics Cafe, 1993 Size: 3,500 s.f. Location: Santa Clara, California SynOptics Communications found it necessary to up-grade their existing corporate cafeteria in order to meet the needs of their growing population. The needed improvements included expanding the seating capacity from 80 seats to 125 seats, addition of on-site cooking capabilities, elimination of existing queuing problems in the servery, relocation of the entry and overall architectural redesign. The scope of work in the new design required complete demolition of the existing cafeteria.



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