What a great building to put over a body of water! What a great company cafeteria! The Octospider was designed by the owner of Satin Textiles and Exposure Architects.
The employees of Satin Textiles, a Thai company, eat in the Octospider, a most unique dining hall. The Octospider is 8 meters above the ground and has excellent views of the grounds and surrounding landscape. Employees walk up a ramp that arches from the textile factory--a great momentary escape from their work.
Suspended Cafeterias
The Octospider
Trend Themes
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Suspended Cafeterias — Exploiting innovative architectural designs to create suspended cafeterias, allowing employees to have a unique dining experience and escape from their work.
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Unique Dining Halls — Designing unique dining halls that offer excellent views and enhance employee satisfaction.
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Architectural Escapes — Creating architectural elements like ramps and walkways that provide employees with a temporary escape from work.
Industry Implications
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Textile Industry — Integrating suspended cafeterias in textile factories to provide employees with a distinctive dining experience.
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Architecture and Design — Exploring opportunities to create unique dining halls and architectural escapes in various settings.
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Corporate Cafeteria Services — Incorporating innovative dining concepts like suspended cafeterias to enhance employee engagement and satisfaction in corporate settings.