enhance this restaurant exterior while preserving the original architectural language proportions massing and symmetry maintain the central arched entrance and existing wall geometry but increase the amount of glazing on the fa ade by extending glass panels laterally and vertically within the existing openings replace solid wall portions with clear floor to ceiling glass framed in slim dark metal profiles aligned with the arch geometry ensure clear visual transparency into the interior reveal the dining area tables chairs warm lighting textured walls and ceiling details creating an inviting atmosphere visible from outside interior materials appear warm and refined contrasting softly with the neutral exterior plaster set the restaurant in a waterfront context with calm water directly in front of the building subtle reflections on the glass and a serene coastal horizon keep the site minimal and uncluttered no heavy landscaping no crowds lighting is soft daylight or early evening emphasizing reflections depth and the connection between interior fa ade and water the overall result feels elegant modern and tranquil highlighting transparency spatial depth and the relationship between architecture interior life and the waterfront