Nothing profound to report. Architectural seating is a good idea. I think it is a good idea for the people who design buildings to get involved with comfort.
I want to recommend a blog…
http://ordinarylifeadventures.blogspot.com
Kathleen Yago is a looker; she sees. I get her, or at least I make up that I do, but I think I do. I know about watching and watching and watching and trying to figure out how to feel by knowing. As I have watched her photographs over the months I am feeling her in the pictures and that spark is so cool. She is in there! I think she takes pictures to get a clearer image of herself. I like that and me too. Each post is like going on a walk with her, something I will do next time I get a chance. Check it out, let her know you came by, add her feed, or like most of you here, remain the most welcome (and quiet) 99%.

Holy Crap! Wow! I am flattered and honored! That was my first response without thinking. I felt that!
I feel there are two main reasons I take photographs: one is to capture a memory or a moment in time or a sense of a place. The second is because I see something, a sliver of something in a big picture, a look, the light, a shadow or something that sparks a feeling or my imagination. Those are my favorite images. They are almost calling to be appreciated and noticed. When seeing them, I feel. By capturing their image, I can share.
On another note in your photograph above, I wonder what the couple at the table are talking about, what the man in the background is thinking while looking at the camera, what the view from those windows shows, and the chair — I wonder who will be called to sit in that chair, like accepting an invitation.