Friday, February 13, 2015

analysis of charlie's place

In Charlie's Place, there are two main entrances on opposite ends of the cafeteria. There is one that leads you outside and one that leads into the math and science classrooms. These doors were placed there if somebody from class wanted to get a bit to eat in order to refuel their brain before the next class, or if somebody just came to campus to wake up for the day. There are also lots of tables in order to accommodate the large amount of students on campus. Near the entrance to lead outside, there are tables that accommodate at least 8 people. This side of the cafeteria was meant for large groups to either study or to chat openly. On the other side where the classrooms are, there are tables that are round and can fit 4 people at the most. This was probably meant for students who are just chilling for the next class or just to talk one-on-one with someone, like a meeting. They can also accommodate students who are alone as well.

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