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An In Focus Look at Friends Seminary Cafeteria Tinmouth Chang Architects and PHT Lighting Design improve the school's existing space. By Jennifer Bickford
Peiheng Tsai The open kitchen and serving line.
Challenge: Transform a low-ceiling basement kitchen and lunchroom into an open, welcoming dining area for K–12 students. Lighting Solution: On East 16th Street, in the heart of the Gramercy neighborhood in New York, sits the city’s oldest coeducational school, Friends Seminary. Educating students from kindergarten through 12th grade, this private day school subleases its site and buildings from the New York Quarterly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Totaling approximately 700 pupils, the student body is broken into three groups: the Lower School has grades K–4, the Middle School has grades 5–8, and the Upper School has grades 9–12.