China (Beijing) Aerospace Science and Technology Center Interior Design

classroom · industrial metal · stem education
A forward-thinking learning environment that blends industrial aesthetics with space exploration themes.
classroom · industrial metal · stem education
A forward-thinking learning environment that blends industrial aesthetics with space exploration themes.
This dynamic STEM classroom embraces an industrial-chic aesthetic with a cool gray dominant palette punctuated by vibrant orange accents. The space features rows of sturdy, minimalist desks constructed from brushed metal frames and light wood tops, paired with matching industrial-style chairs. The walls are clad in modular perforated metal panels, creating both visual texture and acoustic functionality. Suspended from the exposed ceiling truss system are distinctive bright orange industrial retractable cable reels that function as statement pendant lights, injecting energy and warmth into the otherwise monochromatic environment. The room is thoughtfully curated with scale models of various rockets and spacecraft displayed along the back wall, while a large illuminated digital screen showcases detailed diagrams of the Chinese Long March 5 rocket. The spatial layout promotes collaborative learning with flexible desk arrangements that can be easily reconfigured. This environment perfectly suits inquisitive students aged 10-18, STEM educators, and institutions looking to inspire the next generation of engineers and space scientists through immersive, thematic design.