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S O ASE THE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF AIRCRAFT INTERIOR DESIGN AND COMPLETION S W ASE www.aircraftinteriorsinternational.com

creativeprocess A Paris-based design studio is striving to create exciting cabins that add a little more imagination to the catalogue offerings Cabin designs are becoming more and more personalised, whereas just a few years ago airframers delivered aircraft along much more uniform lines. The modernisation of fleets and competition between airlines has led to a reconsideration of seat, galley and lavatory design, and a market previously limited to a few timid innovations has now opened for specialist aircraft interior designers, who can offer airlines designs that correspond to their image. During the last Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, visitors could see the research being carried out by architects specialising in custom solutions to encourage manufacturers to take the initiative in this domain. Pierrejean Design Studio has followed this approach since 1998, convinced it is the way to achieve the optimum balance between the production costs of equipment and passenger comfort. The studio s first studies focused mainly on the firstclass environment not just on the seats ergonomics, but also the functions and the surrounding storage. These first concepts necessitated the involvement of aircraft manufacturers, which had to adapt to the demand. Next, convivial zones appeared around the seat: bar corners, buffets and 01 02 056

THE MOST DIFFICULT WORK HAS YET TO BE DONE IN ECONOMY CLASS a modernisation of the lavatories that can go as far as incorporating shower cabins. Since then, the galley, originally very technical and hardly convivial, has become something intended to be more sociable, treated as a modular space, from its appearance during boarding, through its true function as a space allocated to the crew, to becoming a place for passengers to meet at the end of the service. 01. One of the most headlinegrabbing A380 features: Pierrejean worked on the Emirates A380 showers 02. A yin-yang galley concept that is ideal for meeting and relaxing REAL-WORLD EXAMPLES For its concept of Mini Suites created in 1998 for Emirates, Pierrejean Design Studio worked with B/E Aerospace on the development of the seat module, bringing together the intentions of the designer and the airline, the certification requirements, the integration inside the aircraft and the economic success of the final product. This concept, which was highly innovative at the time, was originally strongly criticised for its private aspect. However, Pierrejean Design Studio can affirm the success of this much-copied product, the name of which has become synonymous with comfort in the world of cabin specification. Similarly, when Pierrejean Design Studio conceived a design for Etihad based on the Solstys business-class seat from EADS Sogerma, the cabin layout had to be re-thought in order to better integrate the concept, which offers each passenger direct aisle access and a perfectly horizontal sleeping position. More than 8,000 examples of this seat have since been sold, making it a bestseller for its category. Conscious that the most difficult work has yet to be done in economy class, Pierrejean Design Studio has looked into a high-density solution for certain routes, countries and types of aircraft, alongside a more conventional vision of this class. Toilets can be found all around the premium zones, and the studio has 057

03 AIRLINES, WITH THE HELP OF SPECIALISTS, HAVE TO CONSIDER INTERIOR DESIGN AS PART OF THEIR COMMUNICATION PLAN carried out a study for Jamco to explore a new arrangement where men and women can cohabit. With this concept, a urinal and a bidet appear and then disappear, in a revolving design that is intended to be easy to maintain and very hygienic to use. This sensitivity that Pierrejean Design Studio brings to passenger comfort can also be seen in the shower facilities onboard Emirates A380 fleet. Developed in collaboration with Airbus and Dasell, the layout at the front of the upper deck provides one of the best occupation ratios for this zone. Like every architect imagining life inside, the studio wanted to invest in the service area to make it more attractive both for passengers and the teams who work there. Treated like an open kitchen, the galley opens on to the commercial cabin, becoming a place for meeting and relaxing, and is harmonious with the surrounding cabin. In the context of the B787 Dreamliner for Qatar Airways, Pierrejean Design Studio wanted to open up the entrance to the aircraft in order to offer passengers a real welcome worthy of a hotel lobby. Buffets incorporating trolleys in the lower section were designed for AIM. The trolley itself, part of the company s identity, was the subject of extensive research, which adds to the appeal of duty-free shopping when it passes through the cabin. This work has become more and more essential for airlines, which, with 04 the help of specialists, have to consider interior design when communicating their design plans. In its work, Pierrejean Design Studio continually reflects as much on the concept of specific products as on the optimisation of cabin layout. The studio is currently working on a study of the interior trim of a cabin s interior panels in order to offer further personalisation for airlines. All of this is coordinated with the aircraft manufacturers, which, for their part, seek to minimise choices in Contact: pierrejean@wanadoo.fr Web: www.pierrejean-design.com 03. The studio has worked on lav concepts with Jamco 04. Pierrejean s vision of a high-density, economyclass seat creating catalogues of standard products. However, cabin designers have the know-how to develop and present these products to achieve the best compromise between concept, quality and price. The merging of suppliers has the potential to limit creativity in the future, but the perseverance of Pierrejean Design Studio over the years in this profession has helped perpetuate the momentum of innovation for the passenger s wellbeing. 058

SYNERGETIC DESIGN... PIERREJEAN DESIGN STUDIO Aircraft&yachts 37, rue des acacias 75017 Paris - France + 33 1 45 74 03 03 - pierrejean@wanadoo.fr www.pierrejean-design.com