Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Raised seating zone of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
The challenges lay in reconciling high-capacity dining requirements with the need for warmth and intimacy. Large open spaces risk becoming sterile; hence, we employed zoning strategies, varied seating typologies, and greenery to create human-scaled, inviting corners without obstructing circulation.
The material palette balanced durability and elegance. Warm wood finishes in ceilings and floors set the tone, complemented by neutral stone and tiles for resilience. Earth-toned brick walls and lush planters added tactile richness, while pops of green seating reinforced freshness and vitality. Industrial undertones—exposed ducts and services—were celebrated rather than hidden, giving the space an honest, contemporary character.
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Spatial configuration emphasized fluidity and inclusivity. Community tables encouraged team interactions, intimate café clusters supported small groups, while linear counters catered to individuals. Circulation paths were designed for clarity, ensuring smooth flow during peak hours, while planting and partitions softened the edges, creating zones of comfort within the whole.
Lighting further layered the spatial experience: pendant fixtures accentuated dining clusters, cove lighting highlighted ceiling patterns, and recessed lights emphasized textures. By day, natural light animated the greenery; by night, the cafeteria transformed into a warmly lit lounge.
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
In essence, the cafeteria fulfills the client’s requirements by being efficient, robust, and adaptable, while transcending pure functionality to deliver a space of connection and rejuvenation. It is a beating heart of the workplace, where architecture merges seamlessly with lived experience—modern, warm, and enduringly human.
Indoor dining of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Lift lobby of Capitaland H6B Lobby by Saga Design Studio
Entrance lobby of Capitaland H6B Lobby by Saga Design Studio
The lobby was envisioned as the project’s most important threshold—an interface between the bustling corporate exterior and the calm, dignified interior. Surrounded by wide arterial streets and a dense cluster of commercial towers, the site demanded a design that would not only assert presence but also extend a sense of composure and refinement to all who entered. The lobby was thus conceived not as a mere waiting zone, but as a spatial experience that establishes identity, continuity, and lasting impressions.
Entrance lobby of Capitaland H6B Lobby by Saga Design Studio
Entrance lobby of Capitaland H6B Lobby by Saga Design Studio
Spatially, the lobby was configured around principles of openness and flow. Circulation remains unobstructed, while seating clusters are arranged to encourage informal interactions. The reception desk anchors the experience against a stone-and-wood feature wall, while the travertine cladding guides users toward the lift corridor, reinforcing the design’s intent of continuity. Oversized planters punctuate the space, introducing greenery as a counterpoint to stone and marble, and embedding a biophilic quality that softens the formality of the corporate setting.
Ultimately, the lobby emerges as more than a transitional space. It is a place of pause and interaction, where stone, wood, and light coalesce to form an identity that is modern yet timeless, formal yet approachable—an architectural expression of the values and aspirations of a contemporary workplace.
Washroom of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Master Plan of Capitaland H6B Cafeteria by Saga Design Studio
Lobby Plan of Capitaland H6B Lobby by Saga Design Studio