design a semi open air cinema interior that accommodates about 50 people set in a warm climate city during late afternoon the layout is carefully organized so that all seating faces a single large projection screen centered at the far end seating consists entirely of custom designed donut couches low circular or oval shaped sofas with open centers arranged in gentle concentric arcs around the screen each couch seats multiple guests upholstered in deep red velvet with subtle piping paired with low round wooden side tables for drinks and snacks the cinema is covered by a light steel or timber frame structure slim modern beams with string lights suspended in neat geometric lines across the ceiling creating a warm glow the structure feels airy yet intentional framing the view toward the screen on both sides there are large open window openings with slim wooden or metal frames revealing lush green trees swaying outside sunlight filters through the foliage casting dappled shadows on the walls and floor subtly mixing natural and artificial light the walls are smooth light beige stucco with cherry wood accents the flooring is polished concrete with warm undertones the projection screen is oversized and frameless designed as a clean uninterrupted surface that blends into the wall architecture the atmosphere is quietly cinematic the warm amber light from the string lights complements the cool blue hues of the late afternoon sky the air feels open and breezy and the design blends modern minimalism with emotional nostalgia