An interior space of an energy museum featuring a modern industrial style. It has a circular open - plan layout with a clear timeline of development. Glass display cases are placed along the way, housing historical objects related to energy. The dominant color palette includes dark orange, khaki, and blue.
Columns stand tall, and projection screens are showing historical pictures and videos of energy production accompanied by text. There are also wall - mounted sand tables, vividly presenting energy - related geographical distributions or production scenarios. Luminous light strips adorn the space, along with signs, light boxes, and an eye - catching luminous title. Strobe lights flicker, adding a dynamic touch and creating a shallow depth of field effect.
Moreover, large - scale energy - related machinery replicas are placed strategically, such as old - fashioned steam engines or modern - day wind turbine blades. Interactive energy - conservation stations are scattered around, allowing visitors to learn about energy - saving tips through hands - on operations. There are also floating energy - concept art installations, made of transparent materials with internal LED lights that change colors according to different energy themes, enhancing the overall artistic and educational atmosphere of the museum.
An interior space of an energy museum featuring a modern industrial style. It has a circular open - plan layout with a clear timeline of development. Glass display cases are placed along the way, housing historical objects related to energy. The dominant color palette includes dark orange, khaki, and blue.
Columns stand tall, and projection screens are showing historical pictures and videos of energy production accompanied by text. There are also wall - mounted sand tables, vividly presenting energy - related geographical distributions or production scenarios. Luminous light strips adorn the space, along with signs, light boxes, and an eye - catching luminous title. Strobe lights flicker, adding a dynamic touch and creating a shallow depth of field effect.
Moreover, large - scale energy - related machinery replicas are placed strategically, such as old - fashioned steam engines or modern - day wind turbine blades. Interactive energy - conservation stations are scattered around, allowing visitors to learn about energy - saving tips through hands - on operations. There are also floating energy - concept art installations, made of transparent materials with internal LED lights that change colors according to different energy themes, enhancing the overall artistic and educational atmosphere of the museum.