Food & Beverage
The Essential Elements of Restaurant Design
Strategic design choices in lighting, acoustics, and spatial planning transform how customers experience a meal from start to finish
Key takeaways
Lighting and acoustics play a pivotal role in restaurant design.
Storytelling is essential to create an immersive dining experience.
A holistic approach that balances aesthetics and functionality is crucial for successful design.
On The Main Course, hosted by Barbara Castiglia, Ray Chung, the Director of Design at The Johnson Studio at Cooper Carry, delves into the intricate art of restaurant design. From the importance of lighting and acoustics to the essence of storytelling in creating an ambiance, Chung emphasizes the need for a holistic approach. Drawing from his rich experience in architecture and interior design, he highlights the balance of aesthetics and functionality, ensuring that every element enhances the dining experience.
Every element enhances the dining experience.
About the author
Barbara Castiglia is a leading authority on restaurant and QSR news, restaurant management, and the intricacies of the food & beverage market. As the Executive Editor of Modern Restaurant Management, she possesses a multifaceted skill set as a Writer/Editor and Content Creator. With a rich background spanning newspaper, magazine, television, and online platforms, Castiglia has showcased her expertise in writing, editing, and design. She is renowned for her creativity, consistently transforming concepts into print, steering content direction, tailoring copy for specific audiences, and crafting and formatting layouts. Beyond her technical skills, Castiglia is an exceptional communicator with a strong grasp of business insights. She is a composed professional known for her effective multitasking abilities. In high-pressure, deadline-driven settings, she not only emphasizes product quality but also ensures results are delivered within stringent budgetary constraints.