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Pennsylvania Convention Center Kitchen
Client
Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority
Category
Civic/Cultural, Commercial

The entire facility had previously been served from the original kitchen built in 1993, which was located two blocks east of the Skyline Ballroom on Broad Street.

The new 10,000-square-foot facility features energy efficient convection ovens, soup kettles, grill tops, tilting skillets, wood smokers, and walk-in refrigerators and freezers. Among the other design elements are water-saving dishwashing equipment , bio-digesters for handling trash and food waste, and a ventilation system that incorporates heat recovery units. Low-VOC emitting materials were specified, including Altro Whiterock, a highly versatile hygienic wall cladding system that creates a smooth surface that is easy to clean.

Because the kitchen is located above the power plant that serves the expansion, the resinous flooring was designed to integrate a waterproof membrane, floor drains, floor sinks, and equipment drains. Layout of the kitchen equipment aligned aisles with walk-in refrigerator doors for efficient pallet access and distribution.

A person in a white shirt and black pants operates large stainless steel kitchen equipment in a spacious, modern commercial kitchen with industrial appliances, overhead ventilation systems, and an educational focus in Philadelphia.Commercial kitchen with stainless steel equipment and storage racks; a person, possibly involved in interior design, pushes a blue cart past sinks and food service stations under bright overhead lighting.Black and white floor plan of a large open civic space in Philadelphia with rows of seating, tables, counters, and various workstations; side rooms and restrooms are visible along the edges of the architect’s layout.