The 132-inch screen in 16:9 wide ratio is made from matte white screen vinyl broadly masked with black fabric. Spaceview ports are constructed by making windows on side walls with backlighting to give an impression as if one is looking at endless sky. The simulated screens and digital clock are simply boxed over to appear as part of the ship's architecture. A dummy turbo lift in metal finish is placed onto the back wall, which also blends in with the decor. A video library is also been created on the back wall fulfilling the aspects of functionality and aesthetics. Also on the walls are various shapes that are actually part of impeccable acoustics. The randomly sized panels with chamfered edges are created in such a way to give inside ambience a feel of metal structure. As far as color scheme is concerned, we opted for silver greys and reds for all walls where silver depicts the metal finish while the red tint breaks the monotony giving a rich look as well. The striking feature of the ceiling is the central portion which is a stationed round disk shape structure denoting the orbital part of shuttle. Lighting Dimming Control is by Lutron, USA, Total Automation by Touch screen Control by Crestron, USA..