South Haven, Michigan
Architectural
This project includes the complete renovation of the hospital’s cafeteria serving line and dining room. Not touched since the 1970’s, these areas were in desperate need of updating with both new finishes and new equipment.
Installation of an entirely new HVAC system was the first part of this project, followed by the reorientation of the serving line area, to create a separate room, lockable after hours. This allows for the dining room to remain open 24 hours a day with vending machines available for patrons. New serving line equipment, new finishes, and special ceiling treatments, energize this new space. A large installation of etched artglass visually separates the dining room from the serving line, while providing ample amounts of natural light into this interior space.
The dining room, received all new finishes and ceiling treatments, and includes a new movable acoustical partition wall which can divide the room, to provide a comfortable, and private meeting space for staff functions.
PP-CST-1966-977D-D05A-8A8E-0
Status: Completed
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Cox Medendorp Olson Architects
Architectural
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