This Space Journey Concept Is Here To Give The Passengers An Amazing Trip Through The Universe

  Apr 30, 2024

In the future, people imagine living in cities not just on Earth but also in space. They dream of travelling between these space cities easily. That's where the Space Journey Concept comes in. It's like a private space shuttle made for travelling between these cities. Picture yourself on a journey where time feels different and gravity doesn't have the same rules. This shuttle can travel for one to five hours without needing anyone to control it. It moves smoothly through space, giving passengers an amazing trip through the cosmos.

Disclaimer: This is an individual project by Pforzheim Student and not an official project from Brand.

In space, things work differently. Without gravity, the inside of this space shuttle is designed in a new way. It's not flat like on Earth. Instead, it's flexible and can move around. The Space Journey Concept looks like a tube with two big wings. These wings have special technology like solar panels to power the shuttle. The design shows how clever humans can be in space. Inside, it connects the wings but also feels like it's floating between other parts of the shuttle.

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Interior Design of the Space Journey Concept

Step inside and you'll see a mix of purples and white, giving a calm feeling in the middle of space's chaos. Inside, there are three areas for passengers to relax. In the centre, there's a place to rest away from the noise of the city. Nearby, there are two seats for take-off and landing. The inside has big, soft surfaces to make you feel cosy. When the shuttle moves, these seats fold into the walls smoothly, showing how everything works together well.

Imagine a space where you can relax and unwind surrounded by the vastness of space. The rest area, shaped like a ring, offers just that. It consists of two round bodies, giving a peaceful atmosphere while enjoying the view of the universe. Think of yourself as floating effortlessly by a quiet pool, soaking in the calm atmosphere. This area is like a peaceful retreat, giving a break from city life. Plus, cool features like holograms and projections make the experience even better. The design, with its simple white colours, adds to the peaceful feeling of the space, making it calm and serene.

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Ensuring Safety and Comfort 

Next to the rest area, there's a special spot for take-off and landing. Here, two seats are made specifically for these important moments. They can fold in and out smoothly, fitting perfectly into the space. Using air pressure, they adjust to make sure the occupants are comfortable and stable. The design mixes soft, cosy surfaces with sleek, technical parts, making everything work well together.

In space, staying fit is really important. The sports area helps with this by giving a place for exercise. It's inspired by the equipment used on the International Space Station (ISS) and offers different ways to work out, like on Earth. A cool thing is that the equipment can fold away when it's not being used, saving space. There are also fun things like racing and holographic displays to keep people interested and motivated.

Innovative interior design completely changes how we experience space travel, making it more than just practical—it's about comfort, safety, and overall well-being. Every part of the spacecraft is designed carefully to meet the different needs of the people inside. With these new designs, we're setting the stage for a future where space exploration isn't just possible, but also deeply fulfilling.

About Designer

Michael Pietrosian, born in Germany in 1998, is currently studying Transportation Design at Pforzheim University since 2020. Before that, he studied product design for three semesters. While at Pforzheim, he did an internship at Mercedes-Benz in Sindelfingen, focusing on exterior design, in the fall and winter of 2022/23. Later, in the fall and winter of 2023/24, he did another internship at Studio F.A. Porsche in Zell am See, Austria, where he gained experience in product design as well. Both internships lasted six months. Michael hopes to work in exterior automotive design in the future.

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