Comfort spaces for stressed travelers

The Comfort Zone, by Sandy Hong-san Chen, aims at designing a stress reliever space for weary travelers by introducing new materials and media in airports.

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To help alleviate the stress and discomfort of travelers, the confort zone incorporates sound, lighting and soft materials into a hooded rocking chair that allows travelers to customize the atmosphere of their waiting/resting area.

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This work is part of the Parsons Thesis Show 2005.

Inside the Re-Lounge space, designed by Line Ulrika Christiansen, the traveler uses a responsive dreamPillow to modify the colored light and movement of imagery. The user can also affect ambient music by interacting with sonicAir, two built-in sound modifiers.

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Hypothetically speaking each traveler would use an identification card which remembers the traveler’s preferences. They would place their card on the card reader before entering the Re-Lounge space. This provides the Re-Lounge with some personal data, such as the boarding time so the traveler will be woken up by a gentle vibration buzz in the dreamPillow in time to board the next flight.

Related: Metronaps.