Designers have presented sketches of an "antimicrobial" cabin
Created on 18.08.2020 09:55
Priestman Goode, London design studio, has presented the conception of aseptic aircraft interiors under pandemic conditions, according to Tengritravel.kz with reference to Priestman Goode. The project entitled "Clear Sky" has been developed specifically under the coronavirus pandemic conditions. The conception is based on aseptic aircraft cabins and special seats that "warn" the passenger about sterility, bactery contamination through a photo- and thermochromic inks, reacting to cleanliness and changing their color.
For over than 30 years, the Priestman Goode design studio has been developing various versions of the future design in the field of infrastructure, transport, hospitality. The concept involves a cabin division into two zones - Pure Skies Rooms (business class) and Pure Skies Zones (economy class). For an additional fee, it's able to select certain options - an on-board TV, staggered seats, additional aseptic trays, as well as various pockets for books or hand luggage.
“Due to our experience, we understand how to use design for positive changes in the future. We have looked ahead to imagine a new passenger behavior model caused by the global pandemic. I suppose our projects can be implemented for several years and will meet the requirements of passengers and airlines, "- Nigel Good said, the co-founder of the company.
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