The upper landing relies on vertical volume to connect different service zones while establishing a distinct landing experience. The open void offers a look down onto the dining floor below, utilizing sightlines to knit the separate levels into one cohesive spatial volume.
A large, circular artwork acts as the central focal element for the upper circulation path, mounted flush against a textured plaster wall surface. A linear track lighting system follows the curve of the landing, projecting focused illumination onto the artwork without casting glare down into the open dining areas below.
To the left, a teal textured wall treatment transitions the circulation path into the upper seating zones, complemented by hanging macrame planters that introduce a natural element to the interior scheme. The solid white balustrade acts as a continuous geometric ribbon that guides movement while physically shielding the stair path from the dining zones.