Conceptual Daylighting System for Aircraft Cabins
Azur is a conceptual aircraft cabin lighting system focused on enhancing the passenger experience through daylighting. It combines elements such as skylights, digital curtains, and portholes to create a versatile environment where passengers can easily control both natural and artificial lighting.
Goal
The aim was to improve the quality of lighting in aircraft cabins by maximizing the use of natural daylight. Beyond functional improvements, the project also explored how light could serve as an architectural element, bringing a sense of spatial design and emotional comfort to the in-flight experience.
Challenge
Natural light inconsistencies are common in airplanes due to time zone shifts and high altitudes. Without an effective lighting control system, these variations can lead to poor light quality, causing visual discomfort and glare in certain conditions.
Results
The result is a forward-looking cabin design concept that uses daylight to create a more refined, comfortable, and visually distinct business jet interior.
In partnership with Bombardier