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The Octospider: A Glass Clad Cafeteria That Straddles a Pond Like a Daddy Long Legs

04/22/2011
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    Sure, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/google-invests-168-million-towards-the-worlds-largest-solar-power-tower-plant/">Google</a> is fabled to have some pretty legendary cafeterias, but even they can't say their employees take lunch inside something called an <em>Octospider</em>. True, the name is a bit of a head-scratcher since the building has a lot more than eight legs, but it does kind of look like a daddy long legs straddling a lake. Designed by <a href="http://exposurearchitects.com/">Exposure Architects</a>, the stilted structure is where workers of Satin Textiles in Thailand nosh on their midday meals, cooled naturally by the waters of the pond.
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    We have to say that the Octospider is as far away from a typical <a href="http://inhabitat.com/styrofoam-makes-a-comeback-in-the-united-states-capitol-cafeteria/">cafeteria</a> as it gets.
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    The structure is raised 8 meters from the ground and is situated away from the factory so that employees can both physically and mentally "leave" their work during lunch.
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    They do this by strolling up a ramp that springs from the main pedestrian path and leads to the cafeteria.
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    Since the cafeteria is lined with glass, it's naturally daylit and affords diners a soothing view of the landscape.
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    Since a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/preserved-cannon-foundry-wrapped-in-a-glass-box-makes-for-a-striking-modern-house/">glass box</a> can get pretty hot, adjustable louvres shade the interior and control the heat.
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    The exterior walkways and cooling water were also designed with <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/energy">energy efficiency</a> in mind.
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    "Eating has always been a social event, a need transformed into a ritual for all social classes," writes <a href="http://exposurearchitects.com/">Exposure </a>of their inspiration behind the design.
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    "Today’s life has endangered this act, has brought it back to a mere functional activity."
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    The workers making their way up the ramp to grab a bite.
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    In designing a factory cafeteria, it has been therefore of paramount importance to give some nobility to the moment of eating, while keeping always in mind the notions of efficiency, timing and economy."
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octospider

Sure, Google is fabled to have some pretty legendary cafeterias, but even they can't say their employees take lunch inside something called an Octospider. True, the name is a bit of a head-scratcher since the building has a lot more than eight legs, but it does kind of look like a daddy long legs straddling a lake. Designed by Exposure Architects, the stilted structure is where workers of Satin Textiles in Thailand nosh on their midday meals, cooled naturally by the waters of the pond.

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