
Stake attention in this memory
This is a low-angle interior shot of a Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Jing'an District, China. The dominant features are large, industrial-looking pipes made of a pale, beige material, curving overhead and descending towards machinery. These pipes are suspended from the ceiling and supported by grey metal structures. The ceiling itself is a striking architectural element, composed of numerous hexagonal, copper-toned panels arranged in a geometric pattern, interspersed with dark beams and ceiling lights that cast a warm glow. In the background, glimpses of the roastery's operations are visible, including what appears to be coffee roasting equipment with conical hoppers and chutes. On a lower level, several people are seated at tables, some appearing to be staff and others customers. They are relatively blurred due to the focus on the machinery and the distance. The overall environment suggests a working roastery integrated into a public cafe space. The foreground features a glass barrier, reflecting some of the overhead elements and obscuring the immediate floor level. The lighting is warm and ambient, highlighting the textures of the ceiling and machinery.
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