design a modern outdoor cinema interior set on late afternoon located in a warm climate the concept blends a sense of urban nostalgia with a refined contemporary atmosphere the architecture is clean and minimal with sharp lines and considered proportions but the space still evokes memories of old community screenings the walls are smooth beige or off white stucco gently illuminated by minimalist modern wall lights think linear led fixtures or recessed architectural lighting with a warm glow cherry wood panels or trims are used sparingly to define seating zones or platforms polished with a satin finish the furniture features custom designed low round sofas deep modular seating and oversized floor poufs all in deep red velvet or performance fabric with subtle tone on tone piping avoid anything bulky keep shapes clean and tailored seating is laid out in tiered or zoned clusters to preserve open sightlines toward a sleek frameless projection screen that blends into the architectural envelope above linear string lights are suspended in a deliberate modern grid the glow is soft but crisp designed to define the ceiling plane without feeling rustic built in planters with vertical greenery climb select walls but are controlled and architectural in form using steel trellises or clean geometries the ground plane is polished concrete or smooth matte terrazzo in a neutral tone low wood platforms or steps double as seating and display space a curated number of guests are in the scene some lounging some watching the screen others mingling add small trays with drinks folded blankets ambient light from the movie projection the overall atmosphere is warm and design forward with a cinematic glow from the dusk sky modern materiality and a subtle hint of retro emotion nostalgia reimagined through an architectural lens can sit 50 people and looks more organic the seating should be facing the screen more the openings need to be shorter add more trees outside behind the screen