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At Auto China 2026 in Beijing, Geely unveiled a dedicated tech-ecology booth—transforming its technological prowess into an immersive spatial experience. This space was envisioned not as a mere product showcase, but as an “avant-garde blueprint” for the integration of future mobility.
The design draws inspiration from ripples: a single drop hits the water, sending waves outward—each layer propelling the next until the entire surface hums with a quiet, self-sustaining rhythm. Geely Dream World embodies a boundless vision of the future—one that visitors can step into, interact with, and truly embrace. This ethos translates into an atmosphere of lightness, purity, and expansiveness: the space feels open to the body and mind, calming to the eye, and broadens the mind.
Gone is the conventional rigid booth facade; in its place is a sweeping curved entrance, where sightlines glide naturally along the arc rather than hitting a harsh barrier. A seamless floor finish eliminates visual disruptions, creating an unbroken sense of flow. On either side, full-width semi-enclosing drapes gently define the space—preserving transparency while fostering a sense of warmth.
This “boundlessness” is intentionally crafted: the space avoids directing attention or forcing focal points, encouraging visitors to slow down and immerse themselves. Technology is not paraded prominently; instead, it is woven into the serene environment—inviting people to engage in deliberate, thoughtful interaction. Geely Dream World uses projection as its sole multimedia medium: data visualizations spread across the floor like luminous digital landscapes—present, but never overwhelming. Light emanates only from beneath the side drapes, with its intensity and color temperature shifting subtly throughout the day to align with natural rhythms.
Geely Dream World delivers a clear message: when intelligent mobility becomes an everyday reality, mobility equality will no longer be a distant ideal—but a future in the making.
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Shen Sheng Space design
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Interior Design - Restaurants & Bars
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Kris Lin international Design
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Architectural Design - Public Spaces