Allay

Vehicle Interior Design (TD2) 2024

Allay is an interior concept that supports people living with chronic pain, transforming the car into a comfortable transitional space that is highly adaptable and aware. Inspired by the TWA Terminal designed by Eero Saarinen, Allay offers intuitive features like effortless entry, a minimalist, welcoming interior, and adaptive seating that continuously responds to the user’s needs. With a focus on ease, dignity, and innovation, this vehicle is not just a means of transportation but a space for rest and restoration, making each journey a moment of relief.

Yishun Dai

Master's Programme in Transportation Design

In collaboration with:

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Allay is an adaptable car interior for people with chronic pain, offering intuitive features for comfort and ease, inspired by the TWA terminal at JFK airport.
Allay is an adaptable car interior for people with chronic pain, offering intuitive features for comfort and ease, inspired by the TWA terminal at JFK airport.
Allay is an adaptable car interior for people with chronic pain, offering intuitive features for comfort and ease, inspired by the TWA terminal at JFK airport.
Allay is an adaptable car interior for people with chronic pain, offering intuitive features for comfort and ease, inspired by the TWA terminal at JFK airport.
Allay is an adaptable car interior for people with chronic pain, offering intuitive features for comfort and ease, inspired by the TWA terminal at JFK airport.
Allay is an adaptable car interior for people with chronic pain, offering intuitive features for comfort and ease, inspired by the TWA terminal at JFK airport.