
"Cars have evolved far beyond simple transportation, becoming mobile offices, entertainment centers, and quiet retreats from the chaos of daily life. Yet most automotive interiors remain frustratingly static, designed around assumptions about how everyone should use their vehicle rather than adapting to individual needs and preferences. Fengrui Wang's Xiaomi Flowing Oasis concept, developed as a thesis project at TU Delft, takes a radically different approach by reimagining the car interior as a modular, user-customizable sanctuary."
"The modular system includes small, medium, and large bases with flexible connectors, allowing users to install everything from entertainment modules to wellness accessories depending on their current needs. Want a meditation corner for your morning commute? Swap in some calming elements. Need a mobile workspace for video calls? Reconfigure the layout with productivity tools. The concept treats the car as a flowing, adaptable environment that changes as your life changes, rather than a fixed space you simply occupy."
Cars have evolved into mobile offices, entertainment centers, and quiet retreats from daily life. Most automotive interiors remain static and assume uniform usage instead of adapting to individual needs and preferences. The Flowing Oasis reimagines the cabin as a modular, user-customizable sanctuary inspired by IoT and Warm-Tech principles. A modular system of small, medium, and large bases with flexible connectors lets users swap entertainment, wellness, or productivity modules. Users shape the environment through co-idea creation so the cabin adapts to habits, moods, and routines. IoT connectivity enables seamless syncing between the vehicle and other connected devices.
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