roposal for Utopian Café (round), a small model for a lifesize project, solves the problems of unity and conformity by having chairs in a circle holding up a circular canopy. Now everyone looks toward the center and plays an equal role in supporting the roof, by which they are unified. But new problems are introduced. Everyone looks inward rather than outward, which may have pertinence in some modes of thought, but still involves turning one’s back on the outside. This is partly solved, with both new and familiar difficulties, in Proposal for Utopian Café (square), in which the chairs still hold up the canopy but are arranged in the more individualistic mode of Too Large Table.