Maglev trains blur the boundaries between land transport and aviation. At speeds up to 600 km/h, every detail matters. The interior of a Maglev station lobby is inspired by the idea of levitation and the absence of friction. There are no sharp corners here, and the furniture seems to be floating above the floor.

Levitation Aesthetics in the Terminal
Reception Space uses hidden magnetic holders for furniture and decorative elements. Waiting area tables and even the reception desk physically levitate a few centimeters, emphasizing the technology of the train itself. This creates a powerful visual message of 'the future is now.'
Maglev Furniture technology uses neodymium magnets with active stabilization. Load capacity: 200 kg per unit. Energy consumption: just 12 W/m². Visitors physically touch the future every time they lean on a hovering desk.
Barrier-Free Flow: Seamless Navigation
No conventional turnstiles at Maglev stations. Biometric scanners are embedded in interior elements. Access to boarding areas is through 'light portals' that change color depending on ticket status. Movement is fast and smooth.
Face+Gait recognition processes face and walking pattern simultaneously. Throughput: 3,600 passengers per hour through a single portal. Personalized boarding notifications are sent directly to smartphones.
Dynamic Wall Design
Dynamic LED lines create an illusion of motion even when standing still. Colors flow from cool blue to energetic white. Polished aluminum and carbon fiber give the space an industrial yet premium gloss.
Motion LED panels synchronize with the schedule: animation accelerates 5 minutes before departure. Perforated aluminum acoustic panels absorb noise while maintaining the streamlined aesthetic.
Terminal Technical Specifications
Short dwell time (15-20 min), high turnover, premium audience. Wireless Qi2 charging, USB-C ports, and full 5G coverage are integrated into every surface.
Investment returns through passenger satisfaction and repeat visit conversion. The terminal lobby becomes an asset driving business growth, not just a transit space.
Maintenance cycles for levitating furniture are scheduled every 12 months: magnet recalibration, surface refinishing, and electronics firmware updates. Reception Space offers service contracts starting at $2,400 per year per terminal zone.
