China (Beijing) Aerospace Science and Technology Center Interior Design

exhibition space · industrial steel · science museum
A futuristic learning environment where students study beneath a real astronaut suit and detailed aerospace equipment panels.
exhibition space · industrial steel · science museum
A futuristic learning environment where students study beneath a real astronaut suit and detailed aerospace equipment panels.
This striking educational space combines industrial minimalism with immersive science communication. The dominant palette is cool and technical: concrete grey floors, white walls, and exposed silver steel ceiling infrastructure contrasted with vibrant orange accents on the suspended winch systems and the astronaut suit’s detailing. Materials are deliberately raw and honest — polished concrete, powder-coated steel desks with light wood tops, and large-format backlit graphic panels. Dramatic linear LED lighting runs along the ceiling structure, supplemented by focused spotlights that highlight the centerpiece: a genuine-looking white and orange astronaut suit suspended mid-air as if floating in zero gravity. The spatial layout is intentionally open, with rows of minimalist desks facing a massive interactive exhibition wall that details spacesuits, tools, and technical components. The overall mood is futuristic, disciplined, and inspiring. This room perfectly suits STEM education, aerospace museums, science centers, or any institution aiming to spark wonder about space exploration in students and visitors.
